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Sara

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Name — A female given name, a variant spelling of Sarah.

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Etymology

From Latin "Sara," itself from the Hebrew name Sarah.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Sara” mean?

The word “Sara” means a female given name, a variant spelling of Sarah. In plain terms, a common alternate spelling of the name Sarah.

How do you use “Sara” in a sentence?

Here is “Sara” used in a sentence: “Sara moved to Madrid after university.”

What part of speech is “Sara”?

“Sara” is a name.

Where does the word “Sara” come from?

The word “Sara” comes from Latin. From Latin "Sara," itself from the Hebrew name Sarah.

Is “Sara” a common word?

“Sara” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between the spellings Sara and Sarah?

Both are the same name, but 'Sarah' includes a final h and is the more traditional biblical spelling. 'Sara' drops the h and is a common variant used across many languages and countries.

Where does the name Sara come from?

Sara is a variant spelling of Sarah, a female given name of biblical origin. As a form of Sarah, it shares that same long-established heritage.

Is Sara a nickname or a full name?

Sara is a full given name in its own right, not a nickname. Although it looks like a shortened form, it functions as a complete name and is registered as such in many countries.

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