The name Sarah come from the Hebrew and means princess.
Sarah English was born on 1955-11-28.
Names are tranlated as they would be pronounced in their original language. There are some German forms of English names, John for instance is Johann. The feminine form of Peter is Petra, which is the actual Greek word for rock from which the English name Peter is derived. But, Sarah would still be Sarah in German, just with a really cool accent.
Sarah : سارة
sarah
Sarah means "lady" or "princess"
Yes, the word "Sarah" is a proper noun because it is a specific name used to identify a particular person.
The name Sarah originated from the Hebrew word for "princess"
Sarah is an Muslim name which menas " ANGEL"
Sarah Salih has written: 'A Companion to Middle English Hagiography'
The name "Sarah" in Arabic means a lady, or a princess. The way to say this would be "Sarah." Names do not transfer from English to Arabic, they just use their version of the letters to write it.
Sarah is pronounced almost the same in Spanish as in English so one can just get by saying it in English. Remember Spanish pronunciation rules. The S sounds the same in English as is Spanish The A always sounds the same no matter where it is in the word. The A always sound like the a in the English words hat, sat, back, sap, nap The R in Spanish as a little roll of the tongue to it which is very hard for English speakers to duplicate. You are almost forming a D sound with the tongue while making the English R sound. The H is always silent (except TH in imported words and CH which used to considered its own letter "che" but now a letter combination)
Sara is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Sarah." The feminine proper name originates in the ancient Hebrew שָׂרָה ("Sarah") for "lady" or "princess." The pronunciation will be "SA-ra" in Pisan Italian.