Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Hebrew name Sarah, meaning 'lady, noblewoman, or princess'. In Greek mythology, Saran is the name of a nymph, and in Latin, Sarra is a diminutive of Sarah.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the grace and dignity of a spiritual woman.
Language details
Saraann
Saraann = oil from a tree - and to dwell in God - and to eat an oblation - of a lamb - and the aroma of a sacrifice - and innocent - and a stranger - and avaricious - and deceit - and thought - and spirit - and mind - and wisdom - and wisdom - and prudence - and prudence - and mercy - and mercy - and mercy - and mercy - and mercy - and mercy - and mercy - and mercy - and mercy - and mercy - and mercy - and avaricious - and deceit - and desire - and desire - and desire - and desire - and desire - and desire - and desire - and desire - and desire
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
SAH-rah-ahn
/saɹɑːn/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Rose Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Saraann is a name that holds deep significance in both Jewish and Christian cultures. In the Bible, Sarah is the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac. Through Sarah, God made a covenant with Abraham, promising to make him the father of a great nation. This rich history and association with strong, influential women makes Saraann a meaningful and inspiring name.
For Christians, the name Saraann carries significant spiritual meaning, as Sarah is identified as the mother of the promised child in the Old Testament – a symbol of faith and promise from God. The name Saraann also serves as a reminder of Sarah's unwavering belief and trust in God, even when the circumstances seemed impossible. Named after such a courageous, faithful, and noble woman, a person named Saraann is encouraged to follow in Sarah's footsteps and trust in God's promises.
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