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Sarahgrace
Pronounced SAIR-uh-grayss /ˈsɛrəɡreɪs/Medium
Meaning: Sarahgrace joins two familiar names into one: Sarah, the Hebrew for 'princess' or 'noblewoman,' and Grace, from the Latin 'gratia,' 'favor' or 'blessing.' Written solid, it reflects the Southern American fashion of turning a double first name into a single given name.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Sarahgrace is a compound given name combining Sarah, Hebrew for 'princess,' with Grace, from Latin 'gratia,' 'favor.' Double names of this kind have long been common in the American South; the solid one-word spelling is the modern twist.
It was never common as a single word, given to only about fifteen girls a year at its peak around 2005. A girl named Sarahgrace then is still a teenager today, and most Sarah Graces are recorded as two separate names instead.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Sarahgrace mean?
It joins Sarah, Hebrew for 'princess,' with Grace, Latin for 'favor,' as a single name.
How do you pronounce Sarahgrace?
It is said SAIR-uh-grayss /ˈsɛrəɡreɪs/ - three syllables.
Is Sarahgrace a boy or girl name?
Sarahgrace is used as a girl's name.
How popular is Sarahgrace?
It has always been rare as one word, given to only about fifteen girls a year at its peak in the mid two-thousands.













