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SARRA
Female
English
Anglicized form of Greek Sarra, SARA means "noble lady, princess."Â In the bible, this is the name that God gave to Sarai, wife of Abraham. This form of the name is in wide use throughout Europe: Dutch, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Scandinavian, and Slovene.
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Muslim/Islamic
She was a female companion
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British, English, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Nice
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Indian
Princess
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Muslim
Princess
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Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, Muslim
Form of Sarah; Princess
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English
English : from a pet form (with the diminutive suffix -et, -ot) of the female personal name Sarre, a variant of Sara, or possibly from a masculine name, Saret.
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English
English : nickname from Middle English, Old French saracin, sarrazin ‘saracen’ (see Sarazin).English : possibly also a metronymic from the personal name Sara.English : Richard Sarson (b. 1607), tailor, came from London to MA in 1635. He and his son (also called Richard) settled in Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard before 1656.
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Arabic, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Hebrew, Muslim
Princess; She was a Female Companion; Form of Sarah; Companion of Prophet Muhammad
Female
Greek
(ΣάÏÏα) Greek form of Hebrew Sarah, SARRA means "noble lady, princess." In the bible, this is the name that God gave to Sarai, wife of Abraham.
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
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Italian
Italian : from a feminine form of Sarro.Catalan (Sarrà ) : respelling of Serrà (see Serra 3).English : variant of Sara.
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Indian
Successor
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Indian, Telugu
God
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English Latin
Star.
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Spanish
The gypsy female lead in a 1970s soap opera.
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Tamil
Gold
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Pillar of strength confident
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Tamil
Pratyaksha | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¯à®•à¯à®·à®¾
One who is real
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English, Scottish, French, and German
English, Scottish, French, and German : from Middle English, Old French, Middle High German olifant ‘elephant’ (medieval Latin olifantus, from classical Latin elephantus, Greek elephas, genitive elephantos). The circumstances in which this word was applied as a surname are not clear. It may have been a nickname for a large, lumbering individual, or a metonymic occupational name for a worker in ivory, or a habitational name from a house distinguished by the sign of an elephant.
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American, Arabic, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sikh, Telugu
Fortunate; A Region of Southern Italy; A Sage; The Ample of God
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Indian
Little, Light rain, Drizzle, Mercy
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n. pl.
A plant (Sarracenia flava) with long, hollow leaves.
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Alt. of Sarrasine
a.
plants which have some special adaptation for catching and digesting insects, as the sundew, Venus's flytrap, Sarracenia, etc.
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A genus of American perennial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant.
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A portcullis, or herse.
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See Sarrasin.