The name Sarina is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Sarina is: Princess.
Sarrah is primarily used in English and it is of Hebrew origin. Sarrah is an English spelling variant of the English, German, Indian, Scandinavian, and Spanish name Sara as well as a spelling variant of the English, French, German, Hebrew, and Scandinavian name Sarah. Sarrah is uncommon as a baby girl name.
The name Sarah is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Sarah is: Princess.
From a Late Latin name which was derived from Latin serenus meaning "clear, tranquil, serene". This name was borne by an obscure early saint. Edmund Spenser also used it in his poem 'The Faerie Queene' (1590).
Origin of the name Saundra: A short form of Alexandra or Cassandra, Sandra is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name. Var: Sandrah, Saundra, Saundrah.
It is of Spanish origin, and its meaning is "treeless plain" from Spanish sabana. The Spanish word was borrowed from the Taino word zabana. The name "Savannah" comes from a group of Shawnee who migrated to Georgia in the 1680s.
It is of Spanish origin, and its meaning is "treeless plain" from Spanish sabana. The Spanish word was borrowed from the Taino word zabana. The name "Savannah" comes from a group of Shawnee who migrated to Georgia in the 1680s.
The name Scarlett is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Scarlett is: Red. One who wears or sells scarlet cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's heroine (Scarlett O'Hara) in 'Gone With the Wind'.
Scarlett is a feminine name derived from an English surname with an occupational meaning, referring to a person who sold cloth of scarlet. It gained popularity due to the character Scarlett O'Hara in Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel Gone with the Wind and the film adaptation.
One intriguing alternative: Choose an ancient or alternative name for a favorite place. Scotia is the Latin name for Scotland and its people. Caledonia is another possibility, used by the Romans for the land north of Hadrian's Wall in England, which marked the upper boundary of the Roman Empire.