1º_ Although it is used in many places as a unisex name, it really has a hypocoristic origin. It is common in Russian to use the particle - 1096; 1072; ( -cha ) as an affectionate diminutive, and in this case is added to a (almost) apheresis of the name 10( 1083; 1077; 1082; 1089; 1072; 1085; 1076; 1088; ( Aleksandr "Alexander") which would be 1057; 1072; 1096; 1072; ( Sacha ) , and is also valid for its feminine . See Sasha, Sascha. 2º_ As an adjective it is said of the wild animal or plant, wild, also of the grove. From Quechua sacha ("mountain"). See Quechua/Sacha. 3º_ Inflection of the verb sachar ("to weed" ) . See verbs/sacha . 4º_ Sacha is the name of several geographical places such as p. and. a city in the province of Jaiber Pastunjuá (Pakistan), although in most it is part of a compound one, such as p. and. Sacha Grande ( Cajamarca , Peru ) .