Sarah
/ˈsɛrə/
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Sarah, of Hebrew origin, means 'princess' and is deeply rooted in biblical tradition as the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. The name symbolizes nobility, grace, and divine blessing. It has been a timeless and beloved choice in English-speaking countries for its elegance and historical significance.
Sarah Zettel
Author, Reclamation, Fool's War
Sarah Wynter
Actor, Kate Warner on 24
Sarah Winchester
Relative, Winchester Mystery House
Sarah Vowell
Radio Personality, This American Life
Sarah Vaughan
Singer, The Divine One
Sarah Thompson
Actor, Rose on 7th Heaven
Sarah Sutton
Actor, Nyssa from Doctor Who
Sarah Susanka
Architect, The Not So Big House
Sarah Strange
Actor, Helen in Da Vinci's Inquest
Sarah Silverman
Comic, The Sarah Silverman Program
Sarah Siddons
Actor, 18th c. English tragic actress
Sarah Shahi
Actor, Cheerleader turned actress
Sadie
Sally
Sara
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