Sara or Sarah Name Origin Story
Sarah (also called Sara), is a female name that has been widely used throughout history, reaching into a wide variety of cultures and all over the world. However, it is also often translated as "princess" in some dictionaries, and is found in Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Greek, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, English, Slovenian, and Serbian. "Sarah" is a name from the Bible, and she is mentioned in the Old Testament in "Origins". Her name was written as Sarai, and when she and her husband (Abram) fled from their current place of residence and traveled through Egypt, they were deported by the Egyptian Pharaoh. G-d came to them and told them that they would be the creators of the Promised Land of Israel. In addition, from now on they will be recognized as "Sarah" and "Abraham". It is important to note that although "Sarah" is sometimes translated as "Princess" or "Goddess", it literally means "Princess of all things". Princess", and the name "Sarai" before Sarah was simply "Princess".