Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /saː.ˈri.naː/(Dutch)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Diminutive of Sara, or sometimes a variant of Serena.

Related Names

VariantsSaar(Dutch) Sadie, Sallie, Sally, Serena, Serina, Serrena(English)
DiminutiveSal(English)
Other Languages & CulturesSara(Albanian) Sara(Amharic) Sara, Sarah(Arabic) Sarah(Biblical) Sarrha(Biblical Greek) Sara(Biblical Hebrew) Sara, Sarra(Biblical Latin) Sara(Bosnian) Sara(Catalan) Sara(Croatian) Sára(Czech) Sara, Sarah(Danish) Saara, Saija, Salli, Sara, Sari(Finnish) Sara, Sarah, Séréna(French) Sara(Galician) Sara(Greek) Kala(Hawaiian) Sara, Sarah, Sarit(Hebrew) Sára, Sári, Sárika(Hungarian) Sara(Icelandic) Sara, Serena(Italian) Serena(Late Roman) Sara(Macedonian) Sara, Sarah(Norwegian) Sara(Persian) Sara(Polish) Sara(Portuguese) Sara(Romanian) Sara(Serbian) Sára(Slovak) Sara(Slovene) Sara, Sarita(Spanish) Sara, Sarah, Sassa(Swedish) Sara(Tigrinya) Sare(Turkish) Suri, Tzeitel(Yiddish)
User SubmissionsSarína, Sarina

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Entry updated October 6, 2024