Sariah

#93 in South Carolina

Meaning of Sariah

Sariah, pronounced suh-RYE-uh, traces back to Hebrew scripture: scholars link it to Sarai and to the masculine Seraiah, yielding meanings that orbit “princess” or “Yahweh is my ruler.” Its most visible bearer is the stalwart mother of Nephi in the Book of Mormon, a narrative turn that helped the name travel from ancient Judea to the modern Mountain West and, from there, into wider American circles. U.S. birth data show a quiet but persistent climb that began in the 1970s, rose to a respectable peak just under the Top 500 in 2011, and has since settled into the 600–700 range—a performance suggesting selective enthusiasm rather than mass adoption. Stylistically, Sariah borrows Sarah’s classic sheen and Mariah’s musical cadence while sidestepping their ubiquity, an appealing compromise for parents who like their biblical references tempered with a hint of novelty. In short, it is a name that feels both time-tested and slightly off-beat—an attractive proposition for anyone hoping their daughter’s first roll-call doesn’t echo with half the class answering back.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as suh-RYE-uh (/sə.ˈraɪ.ə/)

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Notable People Named Sariah

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