SRA
Sra is a formal honorific abbreviation used in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking contexts to address or refer to an adult woman. It derives from Señora in Spanish and Senhora in Portuguese and is placed before a surname or a full name. In English, the closest equivalents are Mrs. or Madam. The abbreviation is common in formal letters, invitations, official documents, and polite address.
In Spanish-speaking countries, Sra. precedes the surname or full name (for example, Sra. García). It is used
In Portuguese-speaking countries, Sra. similarly marks formal address before a surname. The full form is Senhora,
Beyond its use as a courtesy title, SRA can also appear as an acronym in various contexts.
See also: Sr. (Señor), Srta. (Señorita), Señora/Senhora, Dona (a separate formal prefix in some Iberian contexts).