Sarai
Sarai is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin that appears in the Hebrew Bible as the original name of the wife of Abram (later renamed Abraham). The narrative tradition later changes her name to Sarah, a transformation often understood as part of a divine redefinition of her role and status within the biblical story.
In the Genesis account, Sarai is described as Abram’s wife and as barren for many years. To
Sarai dies at the age of 127 in the region of Hebron, and Abraham purchases the Cave
In modern usage, Sarai is recognized as a variant form of Sarah and is used as a