Amira
أميرة
princess, leader, commander
سارة
Meaning: princess, noblewoman
Means 'princess' or 'noblewoman' in Arabic. Also the Arabic form of Sarah, wife of Prophet Ibrahim.
In Arabic, Sara (سارة) is derived from the root S-R-R, which relates to joy and pleasure, meaning 'one who brings happiness' or 'the joyful one.' While often associated with the Hebrew meaning of 'princess' or 'noblewoman,' the Arabic linguistic nuance emphasizes a person who gladdens the hearts of others. It conveys a sense of elegance, delight, and high social standing.
The name holds immense spiritual weight as it belongs to the matriarch of the Abrahamic faiths, representing patience, devotion, and divine favor. In Islam, she is revered as the virtuous wife of Prophet Ibrahim and the mother of Prophet Ishaq, symbolizing steadfast faith and the miraculous blessings of Allah. It embodies the values of dignity, maternal strength, and loyalty to monotheism.
The name 'Sara' is not explicitly mentioned by name in the Quran, though she is referred to as the wife of Ibrahim. Her story and the glad tidings of her son Ishaq are described in Surah Hud (11:71-73) and Surah Adh-Dhariyat (51:29-30). The Arabic root S-R-R, meaning happiness, appears frequently, such as in the word 'Surur' (joy).
The most prominent figure is Sarah, the wife of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), known for her beauty and piety. Throughout Islamic history, the name has been popular among royalty and scholars, including various princesses from the Umayyad and Abbasid eras. It remains one of the most enduring and cross-cultural names in the Muslim world.
In Arabic culture, a person named Sara is often perceived as charismatic, joyful, and possessing a natural grace. She is traditionally associated with leadership, a nurturing spirit, and an ability to bring light into social circles. The name suggests a balance of sophisticated nobility and a warm, approachable temperament.
Pronounced as 'SAA-rah.' The first syllable 'SAA' uses a long 'a' sound like in 'father,' produced by opening the mouth vertically. The 'r' is a slight tap of the tongue against the roof of the mouth, similar to the Spanish 'r,' followed by a soft, short 'ah' sound at the end.
The Abjad value of Sara (سارة) is 265 (Seen = 60, Alif = 1, Ra = 200, Ta Marbuta/Ha = 4). In numerological traditions, this number is sometimes associated with stability and a strong sense of justice. It reflects a personality that is grounded yet capable of achieving high spiritual or social heights.