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Sarah in Kanji

The name Sarah rendered in Japanese kanji as ateji — phonetic characters chosen to match its sound while carrying positive meaning. Below are combinations across five styles, each with readings and the meaning of every character.

Power

裟羅Sarah
  • type of robe
  • gauze, net

裟 conveys the draped power of regal attire, while 羅 suggests an inescapable net of influence, fitting Sarah's commanding presence with potent force.

嵯羅Sarah
  • lofty, high
  • gauze, net

嵯 signifies imposing height and dominance, complemented by 羅's implication of control; together they project an unshakeable, lofty power for Sarah.

佐羅Sarah
  • assistant, help
  • gauze, net

佐 suggests strategic power and leadership support, reinforced by 羅's expansive control, creating an image of commanding influence and dominant force for Sarah.

Beauty

沙羅Sarah
  • fine sand, powder
  • gauze, thin silk

沙羅 evokes the delicate beauty of fine sand and the ethereal grace of silken gauze, creating an image of refined and understated elegance.

紗楽Sarah
  • thin silk fabric, gauze
  • enjoyment, ease, pleasure

紗楽 blends the imagery of sheer, elegant silk with the joy of pleasantness, suggesting a beauty that is both visually refined and inherently delightful.

佐良Sarah
  • help, assist, official
  • good, virtuous, pleasing

佐良 combines the notion of supportive assistance with inherent goodness and pleasantness, crafting an image of refined character and gentle, attractive beauty.

Wisdom

智羅Sarah
  • wisdom, intellect
  • gauze, net, law

智 signifies deep wisdom and intellect, reflecting the attribute. 羅, read as 'ra', forms the name and suggests a refined, encompassing understanding like a finel

聡羅Sarah
  • wise, clever, keen
  • gauze, net, law

聡 captures keen intelligence and astute understanding, aligning with wisdom. 羅 provides the 'ra' sound and hints at the intricate, orderly nature of knowledge a

佐良Sarah
  • help, assist
  • good, virtuous, fine

佐 suggests assisting others through one's insights, while 良 conveys a naturally good and wise disposition, reflecting a virtuous and intelligent character.

Nature

紗羅Sarah
  • Gauze, thin silk
  • Net, gauze, thin silk

紗 evokes the delicate, natural beauty of a spider's web shimmering with morning dew, while 羅 suggests a soft, expansive net, like the canopy of leaves filtering

咲楽Sarah
  • Bloom, blossom
  • Comfort, ease, music

咲 symbolizes the vibrant blooming of flowers, representing life's flourishing in the earth, while 楽 signifies the joy and ease found in nature's embrace, togeth

颯蘭Sarah
  • Sound of wind
  • Orchid

颯 captures the gentle, refreshing breeze rustling through natural landscapes, connecting to the earth's breath, while 蘭 represents the elegant orchid, a symbol

Courage

颯羅Sarah
  • sudden sound of wind
  • gauze, thin silk

颯 suggests a swift, decisive action, embodying boldness. 羅, meaning delicate gauze, implies a refined strength, a fearless spirit that is not crude but elegantl

鷺蘭Sarah
  • heron, egret
  • orchid

The elegant heron (鷺) signifies grace and keen observation, akin to a courageous strategist. 蘭, the orchid, represents resilience and beauty, a symbol of quiet

佐良Sarah
  • help, assist
  • good, virtuous

佐 signifies support and assistance, showing courage in standing by others. 良 represents goodness and integrity, underscoring a brave character that acts with mo

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Frequently asked

How do you write Sarah in kanji?
Sarah can be written as 裟羅 (read “Sarah”), among other ateji combinations. Each kanji is chosen so its Japanese reading matches the sounds of the name.
What does the name Sarah mean in Japanese?
Because Sarah is written with ateji (phonetic kanji), the meaning comes from the characters chosen. This page shows combinations themed around Power, Beauty, Wisdom, Nature, and Courage, each with the meaning of every character.
Is Sarah in kanji a real translation?
It is an ateji rendering — kanji selected to match the pronunciation of Sarah while carrying positive meanings. It is the same approach used for foreign names in Japanese.

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