Associations to the word «Sarah»
Noun
- Vaughan
- Angelina
- Chuck
- Jane
- Jessica
- Chronicles
- Michelle
- Connor
- Marlborough
- Married
- Leah
- Platt
- Potts
- Casey
- Rani
- Abigail
- Ishmael
- Abraham
- Rourke
- Haley
- Zoe
- Buffy
- Rebecca
- Ellie
- Cade
- Debbie
- Brock
- Ella
- Stepmother
- Reese
- Hannah
- Duchess
- Lawrence
- Parker
- Caldwell
- Kaufman
- Whiting
- Bryce
- Rachael
- Caroline
- Danielle
- Billing
- Ann
- Granddaughter
- Frances
- Adventures
- Eliza
- Lydia
- Lennox
- Emily
- Deva
- Tina
- Harding
- Dinah
- Gail
- Amanda
- Lori
- Lauren
- Louisa
- Louise
- Fielding
- Fiona
- Churchill
- Erica
- Billie
- Isaac
- Gillespie
- Mandy
- Nan
- Webber
- Patti
- Sadie
- Heather
- Nicola
- Rachel
- Aunt
- Katie
- Mcleod
- Elisabeth
- Lizzie
- Rosie
- Sinatra
- Fitzgerald
- Rees
- Connolly
- Sally
- Kathy
- Mcqueen
- Summers
- Hale
- Megan
- Daughter
- Elizabeth
- Zachary
- Waters
- Whitman
- Samantha
- Natalie
- Kiel
Verb
Wiktionary
SARAH, proper noun. Wife of patriarch Abraham, mother of Isaac.
SARAH, proper noun. A female given name
Dictionary definition
SARAH, noun. (Old Testament) the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac.
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.