Sara-Cristina
Hebrew-Latin · Girl · 5 syllables
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About the name Sara-Cristina
Sara-Cristina combines two names: Sara derives from Hebrew "Sarai," meaning "princess," while Cristina derives from Latin "Christianus," meaning "follower of Christ." The compound name blends Judeo-Christian traditions, with Sara rooted in Hebrew biblical tradition and Cristina rooted in Christian Latin tradition, making it particularly common in Romance-speaking Catholic regions such as Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Latin America.
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Etymology
Sara-Cristina combines two names: Sara derives from Hebrew "Sarai," meaning "princess," while Cristina derives from Latin "Christianus," meaning "follower of Christ." The compound name blends Judeo-Christian traditions, with Sara rooted in Hebrew biblical tradition and Cristina rooted in Christian Latin tradition, making it particularly common in Romance-speaking Catholic regions such as Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Latin America.
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