"سارة" meaning in Arabic

See سارة in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: /saː.ra/
Etymology: From Hebrew שרה (sara). Etymology templates: {{bor|ar|he|שרה|tr=sara}} Hebrew שרה (sara) Head templates: {{ar-proper noun|سَارَة|f}} سَارَة • (sāra) f Inflection templates: {{ar-decl-noun|سَارَةُ|state=ind-def}} Forms: سَارَة [canonical], sāra [romanization], no-table-tags [table-tags], - [ar-infl-a, diptote, indefinite, informal, singular], سَارَة [ar-infl-a, definite, diptote, informal, singular], - [ar-infl-a, construct, diptote, informal, singular], - [ar-infl-a, diptote, indefinite, nominative, singular], سَارَةُ [ar-infl-a, definite, diptote, nominative, singular], - [ar-infl-a, construct, diptote, nominative, singular], - [accusative, ar-infl-a, diptote, indefinite, singular], سَارَةَ [accusative, ar-infl-a, definite, diptote, singular], - [accusative, ar-infl-a, construct, diptote, singular], - [ar-infl-a, diptote, genitive, indefinite, singular], سَارَةَ [ar-infl-a, definite, diptote, genitive, singular], - [ar-infl-a, construct, diptote, genitive, singular]
  1. Sarah, wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac
    Sense id: en-سارة-ar-name-4LkzGH2t
  2. a female given name, Sarah Categories (topical): Arabic female given names, Arabic given names
    Sense id: en-سارة-ar-name-jYuO1nur Categories (other): Arabic entries with incorrect language header, Arabic nouns with diptote singular in -a Disambiguation of Arabic entries with incorrect language header: 20 80 Disambiguation of Arabic nouns with diptote singular in -a: 16 84

Download JSON data for سارة meaning in Arabic (3.3kB)

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