Need a suggestion for a girl name that works in multiple languages

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sara


Lemme just say, as a Sara I am so happy my parents named me this. I have worked in Africa, Central Asia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East and you can always find local "Saras" around. It's arabic, it's hebrew, it's a tofu name--whatever flavor you want to give it based on where you are, you can.


Ditto. I'm a Sara and it has been so easily translatable for both my family (Spanish speaking) and DH's family (ME). I've never had an issue as a Sara/Sarah when traveling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sara


Lemme just say, as a Sara I am so happy my parents named me this. I have worked in Africa, Central Asia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East and you can always find local "Saras" around. It's arabic, it's hebrew, it's a tofu name--whatever flavor you want to give it based on where you are, you can.


Ditto. I'm a Sara and it has been so easily translatable for both my family (Spanish speaking) and DH's family (ME). I've never had an issue as a Sara/Sarah when traveling.


Similar situation here except my name is Lina.
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