Sara is spelled Shin, Resh, Hey. In Hebrew it is שרה.
It is the Hebrew word for "princess".
Sara (שרה) is a Hebrew name that means "lady" or "princess" Mena has no meaning in Hebrew.
שרה נטליה
Oh, dude, the male equivalent Hebrew word for Rachel is... wait for it... Racham! Yeah, it's like Rachel, but with a little extra "m" for masculinity. So, if you ever meet a dude named Racham, you can totally thank me for that fun fact.
The feminine given name Sara is from the Hebrew language, meaning "princess, nobleone".
In Hebrew, it roughly means, "PRINCESS"
No, its origins are from Hebrew (Jewish) roots.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Sara or Sarah (שרה) means "princess" or "lady" in Hebrew.
I only know that it means princess in Hebrew.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
Sara is an alternate spelling of Sarah, which is a Hebrew name, it was the name of the wife of Abraham in the Old Testament of the Bible.