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English
Etymology
From Hebr. שר�|שָ�רָ� (Sara), "lady", "princess", which was originally converted from the given name שר�|שָ�רָ�, Sarai.
Pronunciation
italbrac|RP IPA|/�s��r�/
italbrac|US IPA|/�s�r�/ or /�sær�/
Proper noun
en-proper noun
- biblical character Wife of Patriarch Abraham. Mother of Isaac.
- given name|female|from Hebrew|
Quotations
1611 � w:King James Version of the Bible|King James Version of the Bible, s:Bible (King James)/Genesis|Genesis 17:15
:And God said unto Abraham, As for Sarai thy wife, thou shalt not call her name Sarai, but Sarah shall her name be.
Related terms
Sadie, Sallie, Sally, Sara
Synonyms
italbrac|wife of Abraham: Sarai
Translations
trans-top|Wife of Abraham
Arabic: ARchar|سارة (s�ra)
Armenian: Õ�Õ¡Õ¼Õ¡ (Sarra)
Danish: Sara
Finnish: Saara
German: Sara
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Hebrew: שר� (Sara)
Norwegian: Sara
Russian: Са�а (Sára), Са��а (Sárra)
Spanish: Sara
Swedish: Sara
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trans-top| given name from Hebrew
Catalan: Sara
Danish: Sara, #Danish|Sarah
Dutch: Sara, Sarah
Finnish: Saara
French: Sarah
Galician: Sara
German: Sara, #German|Sarah
Georgian: á�¡á��á� á�� (Sara)
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Greek: Σά�α (Sara)
Hebrew: שר� (Sara)
Italian: Sara<!--, Sarina-->
Latin: Sara
Norwegian: Sara
Portuguese: Sara
Russian: Са�а (Sára)
Scottish Gaelic: Mòr, Mòrag, Sorcha
Spanish: Sara<!--, Sarita-->
Swedish: Sara
Turkish: Sâra
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Danish
Proper noun
infl|da|proper noun
- given name|female||da:, a popular spelling variant of Sara.
German
Proper noun
infl|de|proper noun
- given name|female||de:, a popular spelling variant of Sara.
Norwegian
Proper noun
infl|no|proper noun
- given name|female||no:, a modern spelling of Sara.
Swedish
Proper noun
infl|sv|proper noun
- given name|female||sv:, a modern spelling of Sara.
hu:Sarah
sr:Sarah
fi:Sarah
sv:Sarah
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