When it comes to choosing a name for your child, every syllable matters. Sara and Sarah may sound similar, but they each carry a unique charm and meaning. This comprehensive guide will help you explore the nuances between these two beautiful names to make an informed decision.
Origin | Meaning |
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Hebrew | Princess |
Hebrew | Joy, laughter |
Sara is the original Hebrew name, derived from the word "sarai," which means "princess." It holds a regal and authoritative connotation. Sarah, on the other hand, is a variant that emerged later and carries a more cheerful and optimistic meaning.
Country | Popularity | Pronunciation |
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United States | Top 100 | [ˈsɛrə] |
United Kingdom | Top 200 | [ˈsɛrə] |
Australia | Top 50 | [ˈsɛrə] |
Sara is slightly more popular than Sarah globally, especially in the United States. Both names are pronounced identically in English, with the stress on the first syllable.
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