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**Sakhibat** (also commonly spelled **Sahirat** or **Sara**) is a feminine name with deep historical and cultural roots. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name **Sarai** (Sarah), meaning **"purity"**, **"Virgin Mary"**, or **"benefactress"**. In Jewish tradition, this name belongs to Sarai, the first wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac, giving it significant importance in biblical history. The name's origin traces back to the ancient Hebrew language. The Bible (Leviticus, Chapter 19, Verse 30) mentions Abraham's wife's name, Sarai, as special: "Do not call your neighbor's name in vain." This highlights the importance and sanctity of the name. In Judaism, the name Sarai is traditionally preceded by a blessing, "Ha-Sara", meaning "God is She." The name Sakhibat (Sarah) is widely used in Jewish culture and communities. In the modern world, the name sounds melodious and elegant. People with this name are often associated with spiritual strength, wisdom, and tenderness. They possess a profound inner strength but also exhibit quiet and composed authority. Their characteristic traits include compassion, reliability, and the ability to inspire those around them. Notable bearers of the name Sakhibat (Sarah) in the fields of culture and art include actresses and models such as **Kristin Scott Thomas**, **Elizabeth Taylor**, **Sara James**, and many others. These celebrities emphasize the femininity, confidence, and grace associated with the name. In Russia, the name Sakhibat (Sarah) is not among the most popular, but it is increasingly encountered among families of Jewish descent or in Western culture. It sounds noble and easy to pronounce, making it appealing to many. Variations of the name include **Sarah**, **Sara**, **Saray**, and **Sahirat**. Diminutives can be **Sara**, **Sarka**, **Sarek**, which make the name more personal and tender while retaining its elegance.