Pronounced SAIR-en (/sɛər-ɛn/), Saren is a feminine given name whose etymological resonance harkens back to the Latin adjective serenus, meaning “calm” or “clear,” thus imbuing the bearer with an aura of poised clarity. Morphologically, the interplay of the open-mid diphthong /ɛə/ and the terminal nasal consonant lends the name a subtly harmonious cadence, evoking the measured rhythms of classical verse. Although it has never breached the top 500 in U.S. birth rankings, Social Security Administration data show that Saren has maintained a modest yet steady presence—oscillating between ranks 790 and 983 with single-digit annual occurrences since the late 1970s—underscoring its appeal as an uncommon choice. With its blend of Latinate heritage, phonetic balance and analytical elegance, Saren offers parents a name that is at once serenely classical and distinctly modern.