Saria (pronounced SAHR-ee-uh; /ˈsɑːriə/) is a feminine name rooted in the Hebrew Sarah, meaning “princess.” This variant blends biblical heritage with a melodic Latin-style –ia ending, giving it resonance in Spanish-speaking regions of Latin America as well as among English speakers. U.S. Social Security data place Saria near the 920th rank in 2024, reflecting steady but selective use over the past decade. The name suggests qualities of leadership and grace, and its straightforward pronunciation supports broad cross-cultural recognition.
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