Senses
1. Sarah (personal name) — Proper noun שָׂרָה (Sarah): wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac, the matriarch of Israel whose name was changed from Sarai (Gen 17:15). S143932 covers nominative/bare occurrences (29x, e.g. 'Sarah said', 'Sarah laughed'), while S143933 covers prepositional and conjunctive forms (9x, 'to Sarah', 'and Sarah'). All translations preserve the same anthroponym: eng Sarah, spa Sarah, hin सरह/सारा, arb سَارَة, kor 사라, swa Sara. The split is purely syntactic (preposition/conjunction attachment), referring to one and the same person throughout Genesis. 38×
AR["سَارَة","سَارَةَ","سَارَةُ"]·ben["সারা","সারার"]·DE["Sara","Saras","ist-Sara"]·EN["Sarah"]·FR["Sara"]·heb["שרה","שרה ׀"]·HI["सरह","सरह-ने","सारा","सारा-ने"]·ID["Sara"]·IT["Sara"]·jav["Sara","Sarah"]·KO["사라","사라가","사라를"]·PT["Sarah"]·RU["Сарра","Сарре","Сарру","Сарры"]·ES["Sarah"]·SW["Sara","kama","mke-wako"]·TR["Sara","Sara'nın","Sara'ya","Sara'yı"]·urd["سارہ","سارہ-نے","سارہ-کی","سارہ-کے"]
BDB / Lexicon Reference
II. שָׂרָה37 n.pr.f. wife of Abraham (princess);—Σαρρα: Gn 17:15 (where formal change from שָׂרַי), v 17, 19, 21; 21:1b, 3; 23:1(×2), 2(×2), 19; 25:10, 12; 49:31 (all P), 18:6 + 9 times 18, 21:1a, 2a; 24:36, 67 (all J), 20:2(×2), 14, 16, 18; 21:6, 7, 9, 12 (all E); an ancestress of Hebrews Is 51:2.