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Sarah

Sarah is a feminine given name with various origins and meanings. In Hebrew, the name is written as שָׂרָה (transliterated as Sara or Sarà) and means "princess" or "noblewoman." The name is of significant importance in Abrahamic religions due to Sarah, the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac in the Hebrew Bible and the Quran. In Islamic tradition, Sarah is also revered as the wife of the prophet Ibrahim. The name has been widely used in many cultures and languages, including Arabic (سارة, transliterated as Sārah), French (Sara or Sarah), German (Sara or Sarah), Italian (Sara or Sarà), and Spanish (Sara or Sarah). Variations of the name include Sadie in English and Sara in Scandinavian languages. The name has been popular throughout history and continues to be a common choice for girls in many countries.

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Sarah
Biblical character
Sarah
Sarah is a biblical matriarch, prophet, and major figure in Abrahamic religions. While different Abrahamic faiths portray her differently, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all depict her character similarly, as that of a pious woman, renowned for her hospitality and beauty, the wife of Abraham, and the mother of Isaac. Sarah has her feast day on 1 September in the Catholic Church, 19 August in the Coptic Orthodox Church, 20 January in the LCMS, and 12 and 20 December in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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