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Satarah as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Satarah

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The baby name Satarah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced suh-TAH-rah (IPA: /səˈtɑːrə/).

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Pronunciation: suh-TAH-rah (IPA: /səˈtɑːrə/)

What is the meaning of the name Satarah ?

The baby name Satarah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced suh-TAH-rah (IPA: /səˈtɑːrə/).

Satarah is in Origin.

Satarah is a modern feminine given name that likely blends several linguistic streams. It most commonly reads as an embellished form of Hebrew Sarah (“princess”). It also echoes Persian/Urdu Sitara or Persian Setareh (from Persian setāre/ستاره, “star,” ultimately from the Indo-European word for “star”), so many interpret Satarah as “star” or “star-like.” A looser Arabic association exists with sitr/sutrah (“covering, protection”), though this is less firmly a personal-name source.

The name sees scant historical use in records before the late 20th century and remains rare, appearing in English-speaking contexts as a distinctive alternative to Sarah or Tara. Related forms and near-variants include Setareh, Sitara, Satara, Satarra, and Setarah; familiar cognates are Sarah and Sarai. Nicknames such as Sara, Sari, and Tara are natural. With layered sources, Satarah carries appealing readings of “princess” or “star,” sometimes both.

Satarah barely registers. Our whole dataset turns up only 3 recorded uses, across 3 countries.

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Satarah – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
AF Boys 0 #274 1 3,535
MY Boys 0 #1,182 1 25,439
ZA Girls 0 #1,236 1 25,928
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People also ask about Satarah

Satarah is predominantly a girl's name.
Satarah is a 3 syllable name, pronounced suh-TAH-rah (IPA: /səˈtɑːrə/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Satara, Sahara, Satera, Satarahh and Satarra.
Yes, quite. Satarah leaves almost no footprint in the statistics we follow, so it is rare by any measure.