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  1. Sadako

    Sadako is a Japanese name, commonly used for women. The same name can be written with a variety of kanji, and the meanings of the name differ accordingly: 貞子, "chaste child"; the same characters can also be read as a Korean female given name, Jeong-ja 節子, "child of integrity"

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of sadako in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of sadako in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of sadako in a Sentence

  1. Masahiro Sasaki:

    Commonly, in Japan, the crane is regarded as a symbol of peace. But for us, in the Sasaki family, it is the embodiment of Sadako's life, and it is filled with her wish and hope.

  2. Masahiro Sasaki:

    I am convinced that your spreading Sadako's feelings will lead to peace.

  3. Fujiko Sasaki:

    Looking at the folded cranes which Sadako made innocently on her bed, I almost cried my heart out thinking of Sadako’s feelings.

  4. Fujiko Sasaki:

    Sadako! Listen! Can you hear your friends’ strong voices for peace? As the mother of a child who passed away when she was only twelve and a half years old, I’d like to appeal to mothers not only in Japan but all over the world that I don’t want such a horrible thing to happen again. So many children are looking for peace.

  5. Tomiko Kawano:

    I can't hold back my tears when I talk about Sadako and my experiences in the atomic bombing and aftermath.

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