| Sarah | female first name; wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac (Biblical) isim | en |
| Sarah | Wife of Patriarch Abraham. Mother of Isaac | en |
| Sarah | given name, female, from Hebrew | en |
| Sarah | In Genesis, God promised Abraham that she would be "a mother of nations," but Sarah refused to believe and had already given her maidservant Hagar to Abraham, with whom he fathered Ishmael. Nevertheless, Sarah did conceive in her old age and give birth to Abraham's son Isaac. Bernhardt Sarah Fuller Sarah Margaret Grimké Sarah Moore and Grimké Angelina Emily Hale Sarah Josepha Sarah Josepha Buell Jewett Theodora Sarah Orne Marlborough Sarah Jennings duchess of Siddons Sarah Sarah Kemble Spark Muriel Sarah Muriel Sarah Camberg Vaughan Sarah Lois Walker Sarah Breedlove Sarah Breedlove Hopkins Sarah Winnemucca Sarah Hopkins Winnemucca | en |
| Sarah | flourished early 2nd millennium BC In the Hebrew scriptures, the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. She was childless until age | en |
| sarah | (Old Testament) the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac | en |
| sarah | Bryant of Terra Defected to the side of the Witch | en |
| sarah | (From search and rescue and homing) A radio homing device originally designed for personnel rescue and now used in spacecraft recovery operations at sea | en |
| sarah | The wife and half-sister of Abraham (Gen 11:29; 16:1; 20:12), Sarah traveled with him from Ur to Haran and ultimately to Canaan and after a long period of barrenness bore him a single son, Isaac (Gen 18:9-15; 21:1-21) She died in Hebron (Gen 23:2) and was buried at Machpelah in Canaan (Gen 23:19; see also Rom 4:9; Heb 11:11; 1 Pet 3:6) | en |
| sarah | Jocks youngest sister (more) | en |