📖 À propos Sarai
Sarai est l'ancienne forme hébraïque de Sara, signifiant 'ma princesse'; c'est le nom originel de la patriarche biblique avant son changement de nom, et il s'épanouit aujourd'hui particulièrement dans les communautés latino-américaines.
📍 Détails
- OrigineHebrew
- Genre♀ Féminin
- SignificationVariant of Sara. Princess
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Sarai (Biblical Matriarch) — Wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac in the Hebrew Bible; her name was changed by God to Sarah as part of the Abrahamic covenant, making her a founding matriarch of the Israelite, Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.
- Sarai Sierra — American travel blogger and photographer (1981–2013) who became widely known after she went missing during a solo trip to Istanbul; her story brought international attention to solo female travel and sparked conversations about safety and empowerment.
- Sarai Gonzalez — American actress of Ecuadorian descent, known for her role as Yoli in the Netflix series Gentefied (2020–2021), a critically praised drama about a Mexican-American family navigating gentrification in Los Angeles.
- Sarai Walker — American novelist and feminist author best known for Dietland (2015), a darkly comic novel about body image, consumerism, and female rage that was later adapted into an AMC television series.