[Opinions] Re: Sarai
in reply to a message by PyrateMommy86
Hi!
Sarai is interesting but in Italian it's the second singular person literally meaning "you will be". That's why Sarai has never been used as a given name here. Then few people link it with Sara or the Bible. Biblical names are lesser used in Italy than U.S. except for the most famous ones. Sarai is obviously similar to Sara but it's not famous nor popular.
However Sarai could be interesting and refreshing in Italy because of its link with the future (the Italian meaning told above) as recently names such as Futura or Alba or Aurora are trendy. So..why not Sarai?
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Sarai is interesting but in Italian it's the second singular person literally meaning "you will be". That's why Sarai has never been used as a given name here. Then few people link it with Sara or the Bible. Biblical names are lesser used in Italy than U.S. except for the most famous ones. Sarai is obviously similar to Sara but it's not famous nor popular.
However Sarai could be interesting and refreshing in Italy because of its link with the future (the Italian meaning told above) as recently names such as Futura or Alba or Aurora are trendy. So..why not Sarai?
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
This message was edited 2/18/2024, 6:05 AM