Sadrac is of Hebrew origin and means "prince" or "justice." It was popular among the Jews during biblical times but is now rarely used outside Jewish communities. Sadrac was one of the three young men who were thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to worship a golden idol in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament of the Bible, along with Abednego and Meshach. The name has also been used by a few notable figures throughout history, including Sadrachus, an early Christian martyr whose feast day is celebrated on October 1st. Despite its biblical origins and historical usage, Sadrac is not considered a common or widely-used given name today.
The name Sadrac has seen fluctuating popularity over the past four decades, with a peak of nine births recorded in both 2009 and 2020, and a total of 138 babies given this name during this period.