Sarrah is a female name of Hebrew origin. It is a variation of the name Sarah, which means "princess" or "noblewoman." Sarrah is pronounced as SAIR-uh (/sɐrˈa/). This name has been given to babies in the United States since at least the late 19th century. While its popularity has fluctuated over the years, it remains a well-known and loved name. The name Sarrah carries associations of strength, grace, and regality. Its timeless appeal makes it a beautiful choice for any baby girl.
Sarrah Ben M'barek-Ben Romdhane is a Tunisian-Dutch crop researcher specializing in developing fungus-resistant wheat strains. |
Sarrah Le Marquand is an Australian journalist and media commentator, serving as the editor-in-chief of Stellar magazine and making regular appearances on various television shows. |