Sarahi means princess — from the Hebrew Sarah with an I-ending that follows Spanish phonetic patterns. The I-ending gives it a slightly different visual identity from Sarah/Sarai. Same matriarch-of-Israel heritage, same princess meaning, I-ending that carries Latin-American warmth through the most important biblical woman.
Sarahi is an I-ending variant of Sarah meaning princess. The I-ending follows Spanish phonetic patterns and is popular in Latin America. Sarah is one of the most important matriarchs in the Bible.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: I-ending variant popular in Latin America.
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Today
Sarahi remains a beloved choice, ranking #1028 in the US. 7,915 babies have been named Sarahi since 1981.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Sarahi?
2005peak year
Sarahi first appears in the U.S. registration record in 1981. Its popularity climbed over the following decades. In 2005, 323 babies received the name (ranked #803). Today it sits well outside the top 1,000 (around #1028), with roughly 254 babies named Sarahi each year. Sarahi's usage has held roughly steady recently. In total, around 7,915 babies have been registered with this name since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Sarahi's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — princess nurturing. People named Sarahi tend to be warm, regal, and gifted at carrying the matriarch's crown through Latin-American warmth.
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