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Number of symbols: 5
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Sarita

Female name



Description

Sarta is a female name with a rich history and many fascinating nuances. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name Sarah, which translates to "source" or "mother". The name Sarah was very common in ancient Israel and among the Jewish people. Over time, this name arrived in Rus' and other Slavic lands, where it acquired its own unique characteristics. In Russia, the name Sarta became one of the favorites in the 19th century, particularly among the secular and intellectual bourgeoisie. It has always been associated with tenderness, yet it is far from lacking strength. A woman named Sarta is often perceived as kind, compassionate, slightly vulnerable, but at the same time possessing a strong inner light. She is capable of showing care, but she can also be somewhat demanding on herself. In Russian culture, the name Sarta was borne by notable figures such as Sarta Berndt (the daughter of writer Illya Ehrenburg) and Sarta Freud (the daughter of Sigmund Freud), although the latter is more closely linked to the Viennese family. In the modern era, the name Sarta is still in use, but it is not as popular as it once was. Variants of the name include Sasha, Sarikha, Sarikalisha, and also the affectionate diminutive Sartochka.