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Sally
American actress (born 1946)
Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) is an American actress. She has performed in movies, Broadway theater, and television, and made records of
Sally_Field
American television host (born 1935)
Sally Lowenthal (born February 25, 1935), better known as Sally Jessy Raphael, is an American retired television talk show host, who is best known for
Sally_Jessy_Raphael
American physicist and astronaut (1951–2012)
Sally Kristen Ride (May 26, 1951 – July 23, 2012) was an American astronaut and physicist. Born in Southern California, she joined NASA in 1978, and in
Sally_Ride
Sally Field is an American actress and director. She is the recipient of various accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards
Sally_Field_filmography
Irish author (born 1991)
Sally Rooney (born 20 February 1991) is an Irish author. She is the author of the novels Conversations with Friends (2017), Normal People (2018), Beautiful
Sally_Rooney
Slave of Thomas Jefferson (c. 1773–1835)
Sally Hemings, whose given name may have been Sarah, (c. 1773 – 1835) was an enslaved woman, inherited among many others by the third President of the
Sally_Hemings
1966 Japanese manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama
Sally the Witch (Japanese: 魔法使いサリー, Hepburn: Mahōtsukai Sarī), originally titled Sunny the Witch (魔法使いサニー, Mahōtsukai Sanī), is a Japanese manga series
Sally_the_Witch
British author and theatre producer
Sally Hay Burton (born Sally Anne Hay; 21 January 1948) is a British author and theatre producer. She is the widow of actor Richard Burton, having been
Sally_Burton
Fictional character created by Christopher Isherwood
Sally Bowles (/boʊlz/) is a fictional character created by English-American novelist Christopher Isherwood and based on 19-year-old cabaret singer Jean
Sally_Bowles
English actress and television presenter (born 1973)
Sally Jane Lindsay (born 8 July 1973) is an English actress and television presenter. She rose to fame playing Shelley Unwin in the long-running ITV soap
Sally_Lindsay
British journalist (born 1949)
Sally Boazman (born 13 September 1949) is a British radio traffic news reporter on the national radio station BBC Radio 2. Her reporting introduced live
Sally_Boazman
1989 film by Rob Reiner
When Harry Met Sally… is a 1989 American romantic comedy film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Nora Ephron. Starring Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie
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2016 video game
Sally Face is an adventure game with psychological horror and mystery fiction elements created by Steve Gabry a.k.a. Portable Moose. The game follows
Sally_Face
English actress and comedian (born 1970)
Sally Elizabeth Phillips (born 10 May 1970) is an English actress, comedian and television presenter. She co-created and was one of the writers of the
Sally_Phillips
American photographer (born 1951)
Sally Mann (born Sally Turner Munger; May 1, 1951) is an American photographer known for making large format black and white photographs of people and
Sally_Mann
Fictional character from Cars (film)
Sally Carrera is a fictional anthropomorphic 2002 Porsche 911 Carrera and a major character in the Disney/Pixar Cars franchise. She is the town attorney
Sally_Carrera
American bodybuilder and convicted murderer
Sally Marie McNeil (born September 30, 1960) is an American former sergeant, professional female bodybuilder, and muscle worship practitioner who was
Sally_McNeil
English actress (born 1950)
Sally Thomsett (born 3 April 1950) is an English former actress who starred as Phyllis in the film The Railway Children (1970) and played Jo in the TV
Sally_Thomsett
American actress and producer (1941–2025)
Sally Kirkland Jr. (October 31, 1941 – November 11, 2025) was an American actress and producer. A one-time member of Andy Warhol's The Factory, she was
Sally_Kirkland
Car-passenger ferry sunk in the Baltic Sea in 1994
car-passenger ferry built in 1980 for the Finnish shipping company Rederi Ab Sally by Meyer Werft, in Papenburg, West Germany. She was deployed on ferry routes
MS_Estonia
British actress (born 1976)
Sally Cecilia Hawkins (born 27 April 1976) is an English actress of stage and screen. She began her career on stage and then moved into film, for which
Sally_Hawkins
American burlesque performer and actress (1904–1979)
Sally Rand (born Helen Gould Beck; April 3, 1904 – August 31, 1979) was an American burlesque dancer, stripper, vedette, and actress, famous for her ostrich-feather
Sally_Rand
2025 film by Danny and Michael Philippou
Bill Hinzman. It stars Billy Barratt, Sora Wong, Jonah Wren Phillips, and Sally Hawkins. The film follows two step-siblings who find themselves orphaned
Bring_Her_Back
English actress (born 1963)
Sally Jane Dynevor (née Whittaker; born 30 May 1963) is an English actress, she is best known for her role as Sally Metcalfe in the ITV soap opera Coronation
Sally_Dynevor
American actress and activist (born 1947)
Sally Anne Struthers (born July 28, 1947) is an American actress and activist. She is known for her portrayal of Gloria Stivic, the daughter of Archie
Sally_Struthers
American actress
Sally Mayes is an American actress and cabaret and concert singer. Born in Livingston, Texas, Mayes began her career as a rock and jazz singer in Houston
Sally_Mayes
American woman who lived in the Islamic State (born 1984/1985)
Samantha Marie Sally, also known as Samantha Elhassani (born 1984 or 1985), is an American woman who lived with her husband and children in the Islamic
Samantha_Sally
Fictional character from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise
Sally Hardesty is a fictional character in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. She made her first appearance in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Sally_Hardesty
Name list
Sally or Sallie is an English language feminine given name that originated as a hypocorism for Sarah. Young children often have difficulty in pronouncing
Sally_(name)
American actress (1937–2022)
Sally Clare Kellerman (June 2, 1937 – February 24, 2022) was an American actress whose acting career spanned 60 years. Her role as Major Margaret "Hot
Sally_Kellerman
American television talk show (1983–2002)
Sally is an American daytime talk show that was hosted by Sally Jessy Raphael. The show ran for nineteen seasons from October 17, 1983, to May 22, 2002
Sally_(talk_show)
American brothel owner and boxing manager (1917–1992)
Elzora Burgess (January 17, 1917 – September 9, 1992), better known as Sally Conforte, was the first legal brothel owner and the second female boxing
Sally_Conforte
Irish journalist
Sally Hayden is an Irish journalist and writer. A foreign correspondent, she has reported from Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda and Rwanda. Her book My Fourth
Sally_Hayden
British children's writer and illustrator
Sally Gardner is a British children's literature writer and illustrator. She won both the Costa Book Award for Children's Book and the Carnegie Medal
Sally_Gardner
2026 film by Olivia Newman
adaptation on the 2022 novel of the same name by Shelby Van Pelt. The film stars Sally Field, Lewis Pullman, Joan Chen, Kathy Baker, Beth Grant, Sofia Black-D'Elia
Remarkably Bright Creatures (film)
Remarkably_Bright_Creatures_(film)
British actress
Sally Davis (born 23 April 1980), known professionally as Sally Bretton, is an English actress. She is best known for appearing as Lucy Adams in the long-running
Sally_Bretton
American sports league in Minor League Baseball
The South Atlantic League, often informally called the Sally League, is a Minor League Baseball league with teams predominantly in states along the Atlantic
South_Atlantic_League
British television writer, producer and director (born 1963)
Sally Wainwright OBE (born 1963) is an English television writer, producer, and director. She is known for her television dramas, often set in her native
Sally_Wainwright
Hong Kong and Canadian singer and actress (born 1961)
Sally Yeh (born 30 September 1961), sometimes credited as Sally Yip or Yip Sin-man, is a Hong Kong, Taiwanese and Canadian former singer and actress.
Sally_Yeh
Category 2 Atlantic hurricane in 2020
Hurricane Sally was a destructive and slow-moving tropical cyclone that was the first hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. state of Alabama since Ivan
Hurricane_Sally
Japanese–American singer and voice actress
Sally Amaki (天城サリー, Amaki Sarī; born April 26, 2000) is an American singer and voice actress based in Tokyo, Japan. She is a member of the voice acting
Sally_Amaki
British television producer (1947–2026)
Sally Daphne Head (born Sarah Daphne Head; 20 February 1947 – 18 May 2026) was a British television producer. She began her career as a television script
Sally_Head
Topics referred to by the same term
sally in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sally Forth may refer to: Sally Forth (Greg Howard comic strip), a daily comic strip created in 1982 Sally Forth
Sally_Forth
English singer and lyricist
Sally Ann Timms (born 29 November 1959) is an English singer and songwriter. Born in Leeds, England, she now lives in the Chicago area, where she works
Sally_Timms
American actress (1928–2015)
Sally Forrest (born Katherine Feeney; May 28, 1928 – March 15, 2015) was an American film, stage and TV actress of the 1940s and 1950s. She studied dance
Sally_Forrest
American journalist (born 1941)
Sally Sterling Quinn (born July 1, 1941) is an American author and journalist. She writes about religion for a blog at The Washington Post. Sally Quinn
Sally_Quinn
Musical artist
Sally Cecilia Carr (born 28 March 1945) is a Scottish singer, best known as the lead singer of the 1970s pop group Middle of the Road. Sarah Carr was
Sally_Carr
American microbiologist and academic administrator
Sally Ann Kornbluth (born 1960) is an American cell biologist, currently serving as the 18th president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since
Sally_Kornbluth
Fictional character
Veronica Beatrice "Sally" Lockhart (later Goldberg) is a fictional character in a series of books by Philip Pullman. Sally Lockhart is a dazzling 16-year-old
Sally_Lockhart
American singer-songwriter (born 1974)
Sally Taylor (born January 7, 1974) is an American singer, songwriter, artist, musician, writer, and educator. She has released three studio albums. Her
Sally_Taylor_(musician)
Fictional character in works by William Gibson
Molly Millions (also known as Sally Shears, Rose Kolodny, and others) is a recurring character in stories and novels written by William Gibson, particularly
Molly_Millions
Member of the California State Board of Equalization (born 1961)
Sally J. Lieber (born April 24, 1961) is an American politician from the state of California who has served as a member of the California State Board
Sally_Lieber
English actress (born 1950)
as Sally Geeson, is an English actress with a career mostly on television in the 1970s. She is best known for playing Sid James's daughter, Sally, in
Sally_Geeson
2025 American documentary film
Sally is a 2025 American documentary film, directed and produced by Cristina Costantini. It explores the life and career of Sally Ride, and her relationship
Sally_(2025_film)
Australian novelist
Sally Hepworth is an Australian writer. She is best known for her novel The Secrets of Midwives, published in 2015. Her book The Good Sister won the 2021
Sally_Hepworth
lonely, and neglected. Betty forbids Sally to see Glen, and proves to be very volatile whenever Sally sees him. Sally continues to surreptitiously communicate
List_of_Mad_Men_characters
Indonesian frozen yogurt franchise
Sour Sally is a frozen yogurt franchise in Indonesia. It was founded by Donny Pramono, who is also as the CEO. In 2012, Sour Sally carried out business
Sour_Sally
American soap opera character from The Bold and the Beautiful
Sally Spectra is a fictional character from the American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Sally was played by actress Darlene Conley for almost
Sally_Spectra
English actress (born 1975)
Sally Carman-Duttine is an English actress born in Mexborough, Doncaster, South Yorkshire. She is known for portraying the roles of Kelly Maguire in the
Sally_Carman
American comedian (1906–1997)
Sally Marr (December 30, 1906 – December 14, 1997) was an American stand-up comic, dancer and actress who is best known as being the mother of comic Lenny
Sally_Marr
Soap opera character
Sally Fletcher (also Keating) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Home and Away, played by Kate Ritchie. She made her first screen
Sally_Fletcher
English historian
Sally A. Alexander FRHistS (born 1943) is an English historian and feminist activist. When she was sixteen, Alexander trained at the Royal Academy of
Sally_Alexander
American artist and photographer (born 1954)
Sally Larsen (born 1954) is an American artist and photographer. Larsen was born in 1954 in San Francisco, California of mixed Apache and Aleut descent
Sally_Larsen
British television presenter
Sally Nugent (born 5 August 1971) is an English journalist, newsreader and television presenter. Since October 2021, she has been one of the main presenters
Sally_Nugent
Topics referred to by the same term
Sally Ann may refer to: Sally Ann, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Rockland Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania The Salvation Army "The
Sally_Ann
American film editor (1953–2010)
Sally JoAnne Menke (December 17, 1953 – September 27, 2010) was an American film editor, who worked in cinema and television. Over the span of her 30-year
Sally_Menke
Psychological test
The Sally–Anne test is a psychological test originally conceived by Daniel Dennett, used in developmental psychology to measure a person's social cognitive
Sally–Anne_test
American screenwriter and producer
Sally Sussman Morina is an American documentary filmmaker, television writer, and producer. She is married to Anthony Morina, a CBS Daytime director and
Sally_Sussman_Morina
Stage musical by John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Joe Masteroff
American writer Clifford Bradshaw's relations with English cabaret performer Sally Bowles. A subplot involves the doomed romance between German boarding house
Cabaret_(musical)
1837–1839 novel by Charles Dickens
Maylie's elder sister Mr Edwin Leeford – father of Oliver and Monks Old Sally – a nurse who attended Oliver's birth Mrs Corney (later Mrs Bumble) – matron
Oliver_Twist
British self-proclaimed psychic medium
Sally Morgan (born Sally Mary West on 20 September 1951; also known by her stage name Psychic Sally) is a British television and stage artist, author
Sally_Morgan_(psychic)
Wife of Robert Mugabe (1931–1992)
June 1931 in the Gold Coast (present-day Ghana), then a British colony. Sally and her twin sister, Esther were raised in a political family which was
Sally_Mugabe
American sitcom (1961–1966)
middle of with his family, his colleagues – Buddy Sorrell (Morey Amsterdam), Sally Rogers (Rose Marie), Mel Cooley (Richard Deacon) – and his neighbors Millie
The_Dick_Van_Dyke_Show
English sweet bun
A Sally Lunn is a large bun or teacake, a type of batter bread, made with a yeast dough including cream and eggs, similar to the sweet brioche breads
Sally_Lunn_bun
1966 single by Wilson Pickett
"Mustang Sally" is a rhythm and blues (R&B) song written and first recorded by Mack Rice in 1965. It was released on the Blue Rock label (4014) in May
Mustang_Sally_(song)
Traditional English pub game
Aunt Sally is a traditional English game usually played in pub gardens and fairgrounds, in which players throw sticks or battens at a ball, known as a
Aunt_Sally
Secure, controlled entryway to a fortification or prison
Planning & Design - Sally Port Sally Port for Correctional Facilities Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sally ports. "Sally-Port" . New International
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Peanuts comic strip character
Sally Brown is a fictional character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. She is the younger sister of main character Charlie Brown. She was
Sally_Brown
Topics referred to by the same term
Sally Ride (1951–2012), the first American woman in space, was an astronaut and physicist. Sally Ride may also refer to: Sally Ride Science, University
Sally_Ride_(disambiguation)
British news presenter
Sally Elizabeth Bundock (née Jackson; born May 1972) is a British news chief presenter for BBC News, who presents BBC News on BBC One and the BBC News
Sally_Bundock
Swedish vocalist
Sally Shapiro is the pseudonym of a Swedish vocalist and the name of the Italo disco/synthpop duo composed of Shapiro and musician Johan Agebjörn. On
Sally_Shapiro
New Zealand actress (born 1985)
Sally Erana Martin (born May 14, 1985) is an actress from New Zealand. She has appeared in a range of television series, including The Strip, Shortland
Sally_Martin
British operatic soprano (born 1975)
Sally Helanna Matthews (born July 1975) is a British operatic soprano. She was born in Southampton; her father was an aspiring popular musician. She recalls
Sally_Matthews
Sally Field is an American actress known for her roles on stage and screen. She has received various accolades, including two Academy Award for Best Actress
List of awards and nominations received by Sally Field
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Sally_Field
American educator, writer and former tennis player (born 1952)
co-founded the science education company Sally Ride Science together with her life partner, astronaut Sally Ride – the third woman and first American
Tam_O'Shaughnessy
British public personality
Sally Kate Bercow (née Illman; born 22 November 1969) is a British public personality and the wife of the former Speaker of the House of Commons, John
Sally_Bercow
List of storms with the same or similar names
The name Sally has been used for thirteen tropical cyclones worldwide: one in the Atlantic Ocean, nine in the Western Pacific Ocean, two in the Australian
List_of_storms_named_Sally
English film director and screenwriter (born 1949)
Charlotte Sally Potter OBE (born 19 September 1949) is an English film director and screenwriter. She directed Orlando (1992), which won the audience
Sally_Potter
1984 Danish film
Samson & Sally (a.k.a. Samson & Sally: The Song of the Whales) is a 1984 Danish-Swedish animated fantasy drama film, directed by Jannik Hastrup and based
Samson_&_Sally
Mother and daughter superheroines
original Silk Spectre, Sally "Jupiter" Juspeczyk, was a member of the crimefighting team the Minutemen, while the second, Sally's daughter Laurel "Laurie"
Silk_Spectre
21st-century English Anglican priest
Sally Hitchiner (born 1980) is an English Anglican priest. Sally Ann Hitchiner was born on 14 February 1980. From 1998 to 2001, she studied anthropology
Sally_Hitchiner
English woman falsely convicted of murder
Sally Clark (née Lockyer, 15 August 1964 – 15 March 2007) was an English solicitor who, in November 1999, became the victim of a miscarriage of justice
Sally_Clark
German immigrant to the US, then enslaved, and freed in 1845
Sally Miller, supposedly born Salomé Müller (c. 1814 – ?), was an American woman enslaved sometime in the late 1810s, whose freedom suit in Louisiana
Sally_Miller
American restaurateur (c. 1931–2022)
Sally Schmitt (February 28, 1932 – March 5, 2022) was an American restaurateur who helped launch California's farm to table movement. She was the original
Sally_Schmitt
Topics referred to by the same term
Sally Wood may refer to: Sally Wood (writer) (1759–1855), American novelist Sally L. Wood, American engineer Sally Elizabeth Wood (1857–1928), Canadian
Sally_Wood
Australian lawyer
Sally Dowling SC is an Australian lawyer who has been Director of Public Prosecutions for New South Wales since August 2021. Dowling is one of three children;
Sally_Dowling
2007 Doctor Who episode
2006 Doctor Who Annual, titled "'What I Did on My Christmas Holidays' By Sally Sparrow". In the episode, the Tenth Doctor—a time travelling alien played
Blink_(Doctor_Who)
1956 single by Little Richard
"Long Tall Sally", also known as "Long Tall Sally (The Thing)", is a rock and roll song written by Robert "Bumps" Blackwell, Enotris Johnson, and Little
Long_Tall_Sally
British actress, teacher (born 1951)
Sally Knyvette (/nɪˈvɛt/ ni-VET) (born 9 February 1951) is a British actress, theatre director, and teacher. Born Sally James in Horsham, Sussex, she
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SALLY
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Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sally, SALLI means "noble lady, princess."
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
Princess; Form of Sarah
Girl/Female
Hebrew American English
Princess.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sally, SALLIE means "noble lady, princess."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Latin, Swedish
Princess; Noble Lady; Form of Sarah
Female
English
Short form of English Sally, SAL means "noble lady, princess." Compare with masculine Sal.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Princess
Female
English
Originally an English pet form of Hebrew Sarah, SALLY means "noble lady, princess," it is now given as an independent name.
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SALLY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Postlethwait.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Supreme Self
Boy/Male
German
Strong as a boar.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Telugu
Example
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Friend of the Prophet Muhammad
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Good; Virtuous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Devon called Widecombe in the Moor, Widdicombe, or Widdacombe, or from Withycombe in Somerset or Withycombe Raleigh in Devon. Both examples of Withycombe are named from Old English withig ‘willow’ + cumb ‘valley’, and Widecombe probably has the same derivation.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Affable; Lovable
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Traditional
Expert; Skilled
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
A Fair Woman; Goddess Parvati
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n.
A wandering beyond proper limits; an excursion or sally from the usual way, course, or limit.
v. i.
To go out; to rush out; to sally forth; as, troops issued from the town, and attacked the besiegers.
n.
A small postern or gate in a palisade, for the passage of sallying parties.
v.
A leaping forth; a darting; a spring.
pl.
of Sally
n.
The velella; -- called also saleeman.
v.
An excursion from the usual track; range; digression; deviation.
n.
A sudden, unexpected movement; a sudden and capricious impulse; a sally; as, starts of fancy.
v.
A flight of fancy, liveliness, wit, or the like; a flashing forth of a quick and active mind.
n.
The sudden issuing of a body of troops, usually small, from a besieged place to attack or harass the besiegers; a sally.
v. i.
To leap or rush out; to burst forth; to issue suddenly; as a body of troops from a fortified place to attack besiegers; to make a sally.
v.
A rushing or bursting forth; a quick issue; a sudden eruption; specifically, an issuing of troops from a place besieged to attack the besiegers; a sortie.
n.
An effort; a violent sally.
n.
A sally.
v.
Transgression of the limits of soberness or steadiness; act of levity; wild gayety; frolic; escapade.
v. i.
Fig.: a thrust; a sally of wit.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sally
imp. & p. p.
of Sally
n.
A reflection; a jeer or gibe; a sally; a brief satire; a squib.