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Also Romansh:
Source: "Vornamen in der Schweiz. Prénoms en Suisse. I nomi in Svizzera. Prenoms in Svizra" (1993) published by the Association of Swiss registrars
Https://nossaistorgia.ch/entries/AOWMPLX3MPn
Https://nossaistorgia.ch/entries/36oVjP5lMPy
Http://www.annalas.ch/persunas/display/q:sara
Also Judeo-French and Judeo-Provençal: https://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/jewish/levy/sara.html
Also Judeo-Anglo-Norman.
Source: Seror, Simon "Les noms des femmes juives en Angleterre au Moyen Âge".
Also Gascon and Provençal: https://ieo-oc.org/spip.php?page=article&id_article=300 --- Source: Institut d'Estudis Occitans
Also Japanese.
Sara is also Romanian. The popularity chart for Romania should be a further indicator of that. In fact, Sara is one of the most common female names in Romania. [noted -ed]Romanian Pronunciation: SA-ra.
Sara is also Occitan, Galician, Bulgarian, Albanian, Turkish, and Amharic.Scripts: Сара (Bulgarian), ሳራ (Amharic)Occitan Pronunciation: SA-raGalician Pronunciation: SA-raAlbanian Pronunciation: SA-raTurkish Pronunciation: SA-rah.
Also Romanian: https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara [noted -ed]
You'll find numerous bearers on social media.
Also Sorbian: https://hsb.wiktionary.org/wiki/Sara.
In 2018, 29 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Sara who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 130th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
Sara replaced the name "Sandy" after the 2012 hurricane. It will be used in 2018.
The name is also rather common in Iceland. [noted -ed]
Sara is also the Georgian form of Sarah.In Georgian, Sara is written as: სარა.
Also Croatian.
This name is also used in Hebrew, common among French-Israeli's. It's pronounced Sah-rah. Stress on the first a.
This is nowadays a common little girls' name in Finland, probably top 10 or something like that. The traditional form here is Saara, Sara is more a newcomer. The word also means a kind of hay-looking plant.
English should be listed as well.
Sara is also a Polish name. [noted -ed]
In Switzerland we write Sara(h) almost ever without a H.

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