Sancha is a feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Germanic element 'Sigi', meaning 'victory'. This name has been used historically in Spain and Portugal, notably by royalty such as Sancha of Castile, who lived during the 12th century. It was also borne by several queens of Portugal throughout medieval times. The name Sancha is associated with strength and regal dignity, reflecting its historical usage among royal figures.
Sancha had 7 babies born in 1973 and another 5 in 1975, making a total of 12 children over those two years.