Everything about the name SARAI

Meaning, origin, history

Sarai is a female given name of Hebrew origin. It means "princess" or "queen". In the Bible, Sarai was the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac. She is mentioned in several stories, including one where she is renamed Sarah by God after being promised a son in her old age. The name Sarai is often used as an alternative spelling to Sarah, which is more commonly known. However, both names have the same meaning and origin. Today, Sarai is still used as a given name for girls, particularly among Jewish families, but it is not as popular as Sarah.

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Popularity of the name SARAI since 1880

Birth evolution

Popularity analysis

Statistics on the name Sarai in the United States:

The name Sarai first appeared on the Social Security Administration's list of baby names in the United States in 1996, with only six births recorded that year.