Sara
/ˈsɛrə/
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Sara, of Hebrew origin, derives from the word 'Sarah', meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'. It is a name with deep biblical roots, famously borne by the wife of Abraham in the Old Testament, symbolizing grace and dignity. Sara is a timeless and elegant choice, popular in many English-speaking cultures.
Sara Watkins
Musician, Bluegrass fiddler
Sara Teasdale
Poet, Strange Victory
Sara Taylor
Government, White House political director, 2003-07
Sara Shane
Actor, The King and Four Queens
Sara Rue
Actor, Less Than Perfect
Sara Ramirez
Actor, Dr. Callie Torres on Grey's Anatomy
Sara Paxton
Actor, Darcy's Wild Life
Sara Payson Willis Parton
Columnist, Columnist Fanny Fern
Sara Paretsky
Novelist, V. I. Warshawski detective novels
Sara Jane Olson
Criminal, Symbionese Liberation Army
Sara Jane Moore
Assassin, Tried to kill President Ford
Sara Mathew
Business, CFO of Dun & Bradstreet
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