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Also Judeo-French: https://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/jewish/levy/sara.html
Also Judeo-Anglo-Norman: http://heraldry.sca.org/names/jewish.html
Compare: Seror, Simon "Les noms des femmes juives en Angleterre au Moyen Âge"
I just met someone with this name. I thought it was an incredibly “different” name so I had to look it up. I’m left with a great impression of this name because the person who I met with this name was incredibly (maybe overly) kind. It’s fitting that the name begins with an s. It must stand for Sweet Sarra.
For some reason, I love it. I've always thought it was pronounced Sar-a, not Ser-a.
Sarra Liwellan, born Sarra Ambrai, of Melanie Rawn's unfinished 'Exiles' trilogy. In her case, the name is not a variant of Sarah. Rather, it was derived from the name of St. Sirrala. St. Sirrala is known as 'Sirrala the Virgin' and is the patron saint of young girls and flowers.
Totally pretentious! I hate it when people add extra letters to nice names, turning them into stuffy crap like this. Names with unnecessary double consonants look so stuffy.
What an ugly spelling of an overused name.

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