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Sarah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew name Sara, commonly translated as “princess” or “noblewoman.” In the Hebrew Bible, Sarah is the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac, and she is regarded as a matriarch of the Jewish people.

The name has been widely used in Christian and Muslim cultures and has many variants across languages.

Notable people and characters named Sarah include the American comedian Sarah Silverman, actresses Sarah Jessica Parker

English
forms
include
Sarah
and
Sara;
other
languages
use
Sara,
Sára,
or
Sarai
in
Biblical
or
modern
usage.
Diminutives
and
nicknames
include
Sally,
Sadie,
and
Sare.
The
name’s
usage
is
global
and
it
frequently
appears
in
literature,
film,
and
public
life.
and
Sarah
Michelle
Gellar,
politician
Sarah
Palin,
and
singer
Sarah
Vaughan.
In
fiction,
Sarah
Connor
from
the
Terminator
franchise
and
Sarah
Williams
from
Labyrinth
are
well-known
examples.
The
name
is
commonly
found
across
different
cultures
and
time
periods,
reflecting
its
longstanding
presence
in
Western
naming
traditions.