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Sara Name also appears in following Origin(s): Polish, German, Scandinavian, Solvene
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Sara also appears in following countries/origins/languages: Afghan, African, American, Arabic, Armenian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Farsi, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Iranian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Jewish, Kurdish, Pashtun, Sanskrit, Spanish, Swiss
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Sara
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| The girl's name Sara is a variant of Sarah (Hebrew), and the meaning of Sara is "princess or lady". Sarah is the wife of Abraham as described in the Hebrew Bible and the Quran. She became the mother of Isaac at the age of 90. |
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Shashank |
| Sara is from hebrew origin, wife of Abraham. |
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Chandan |
| I guess sara is originated from greek word which mean:(princess,goddness).Sara and Sarah both have the same meaning. |
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Sara |
| The name Sara means: Princess in many many cultures. |
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Sarah-jane |
Meaning is princess.
Also it is sarah with an H. Sara is american spelling. |
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SARAH |
SARAH IS A JEWISH NAME WHICH MEANS;;;;others will follow her lead she thinks before she speaks if you need a helping hand,she will be there determined and persistent in going for the goal she looks upon the world with rose-colored glasses a women who highly values her independence likes to complete tasks as quickely as possible.
Her love would be a great asset to any man. |
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A Muslim Named Sara |
| This name means princess. |
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Saakshi |
| Sara is a name of godess laxmi |
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