Sarah is a Hebrew name meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman,' from the root 'sar,' which means ruler or prince. In the Hebrew Bible, the name was given to Abraham's wife when God changed her name from Sarai, signaling her elevated status.
Sarahi
Heavenly gift
Sarai
Princess, noble one
Sariah
Wisdom is given
Sariel
God's messenger
Sarina
Queenly princess
Sariyah
Prayerful song
Sasha
defender of the people
Sasi
Morning dew
Satomi
Picking or Gathering
Saul
asked for, prayed for
Saundra
Wise and strong
Savanah
Princess of heaven
Savanna
open grassland
Savannah
grassland, open space
Sawdah
beautiful, lovely
Sawyer
one who sees or searches
Sayaka
Quietly shining one
Saylor
Sea traveler
Sayuri
gentle breeze
Scarlet
Burning passion
Scarlett
Scarlett refers to a bright red color, derived from a type of richly dyed cloth. The name carries connotations of passion, boldness, and vibrancy.