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Sarija (sa-ri-ya)

Sariya

Saria

2006-12-30 06:33:57 · 50 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

I think it's a cute name, I just want spelling suggestions, not bad opinions.

2006-12-30 07:16:18 · update #1

Sariya-
Origin: Hebrew
Original Meaning: "Princess"

2006-12-30 07:20:13 · update #2

Sorry, I found the meaning off some random websight, geuss it wasnt very reliable.

2006-12-30 07:33:01 · update #3

50 answers

I would opt for the spelling Sariya.

I chose this spelling because it is the easiest to sound out like you want it pronounced which I am thinking is Sa-Ri-ya.

I love the way Saria looks BUT I think it will be mistaken to sound like Maria with an "S" in the beginning.

I looked up similiar names to the ones you gave and I found this result which I think might help you out a bit. I really like it too.

SARAI
Gender: Feminine

Usage: Biblical

Other Scripts: שָׂרָי (Hebrew)

Pronounced: SER-ie [key]

Possibly means "contentious" in Hebrew. This was the name of Sarah in the Old Testament before God changed it (see Genesis 17:15).

Hope this helps you out. :) SD

2006-12-31 14:45:04 · answer #1 · answered by SD 6 · 0 0

Sariya

2006-12-30 14:11:23 · answer #2 · answered by blkbarbie 1 · 0 0

Sariya

2006-12-30 06:44:33 · answer #3 · answered by Snow Leopard 3 · 1 0

Sariya

2006-12-30 06:40:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Sariya

2006-12-30 06:35:47 · answer #5 · answered by Taylor 6 · 2 0

Sariya. Saria looks too much like Sara

2006-12-30 07:11:15 · answer #6 · answered by Adèle 2 · 1 0

I went to a website and looked up names that mean "princess" There was no Sarija (sa-ri-ya),Sariya, or Saria meaning princess...
i did find

1. SARIAH

Gender: Feminine

Usage: English
Variant of SARAH
SARAH

Gender: Feminine

Usage: English, French, German, Jewish, Biblical

Other Scripts: שָׂרָה (Hebrew)

Pronounced: SER-a (English), ZAH-rah (German) [key]
Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew. This was the name of the wife of Abraham in the Old Testament. She became the mother of Isaac at the age of 90. Her name was originally שָׂרָי (Saray), but God changed it (see Genesis 17:15).


2.SORAYA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Arabic
Variant transcription of THURAYYA
THURAYYA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Arabic

Other Scripts: ثريّة, ثريّا (Arabic)
Means "the Pleiades" in Arabic. The Pleiades are a group of seven stars in the constellation Taurus. In Greek myth they are daughters of Atlas.

3.SHAHIRA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Arabic

Other Scripts: شهيرة (Arabic)
Means "renowned" in Arabic.

4.SHREYA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Indian
Means "auspicious, lucky" in Sanskrit.

5.SHARIAH

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Arabic

Other Scripts: شريعة (Arabic)
Means "divine law, noble law" in Arabic.


Good Luck

2007-01-04 01:46:30 · answer #7 · answered by hannah h 2 · 0 0

Saria

the other names are really ethnic spellings, and I'm not sure what your ethnicity is.

Like Sariya in Hindi means sunlight, and if you go with Sarija, people may pronounce it "Sar-I-Ja" and then your kid would have to go through a lifetime of having to say "no, it's pronounced SARIA because the J is silent." then the person would say "oh! are you russian?" and then your daughter would say "no."

2006-12-30 07:53:46 · answer #8 · answered by stelle d. 3 · 1 0

Sariya(it's a very pretty way to spell such a cute name!) But part of me agrees with Jon A too.

2006-12-30 07:09:19 · answer #9 · answered by calypsocaper 2 · 2 0

I agree, it has a nice sound, but it is not a Hebrew name and does not mean anything. It's so mean for people to make stuff up like that, it's a childs name we are talking about! Sorry to you that you were misinformed, but that is no Hebrew name. Check www.behindthename.com for the most accurate information, and good luck to you! Don't just trust any website or book, use the reliable ones!

2006-12-30 07:29:30 · answer #10 · answered by Verity 3 · 3 0

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