Sarela

Meaning of Sarela

Imagine Sarela as a sunlit melody pirouetting across a Spanish plaza—she’s the spirited offspring of the classic Hebrew Sarah (“princess”) draped in the warm, musical suffix –ela so cherished in Latin cultures. Pronounced suh-REH-lah (/səˈre.la/), she tumbles off the tongue like a mariposa in flight, bright and unpredictable. Though she only fluttered into American records 26 times in 2006, landing at No. 941, that rarity is exactly what makes her a hidden treasure—like discovering a secret courtyard bathed in golden light. Sarela carries a whisper of old-world elegance wrapped in the promise of fresh adventures, conjuring images of laughter echoing off terracotta walls and siesta breezes carrying the scent of orange blossoms. For parents eager to blend time-honored grace with a dash of daring, Sarela offers a name that’s as uniquely radiant as the child who’ll bear it.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as suh-REH-lah (/səˈre.la/)

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