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Sarae

A modern spelling related to Sarah, the Hebrew name meaning “princess.”

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Sarae is an elegantly variant spelling of the ancient Hebrew name Sarah, which appears in the Book of Genesis as the original form: Sarai, meaning noblewoman or princess, the name God gave to Abram's wife before changing it to Sarah — meaning princess in a more expansive sense — as part of the covenant. That shift from Sarai to Sarah was itself a theological moment, marking her transformation from wife of a patriarch to mother of nations. Sarae recaptures something of that original, pre-covenant spelling while softening it with a contemporary sensibility.

Sarah, in its many forms, has been one of the most enduring names in Western civilization — carried by queens, saints, and literary heroines. Sarah Bernhardt, the nineteenth-century French actress known as the Divine Sarah, made the name synonymous with theatrical brilliance. Sarah, Plain and Tall, the beloved American novel by Patricia MacLachlan, gave the name a wholesome pioneer quality that has colored its reception in the American Midwest ever since.

The spelling Sarae began appearing in English-speaking countries in the latter half of the twentieth century, born from parents' desire to honor a classic name while distinguishing their daughter from classrooms full of Sarahs. The final 'e' adds visual softness and a breath of the poetic. Today Sarae occupies an interesting middle ground — immediately recognizable in sound, subtly individual in form — appealing to families who want roots without rigidity.

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