Saretta name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Hebrew and Sanskrit
Meaning: River, Princess, Lady, Durga Devi, Stream and Noblewoman
Rashi: Kumbha
Nakshatra: Shatabhisha
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What does Saretta mean?

Saretta is variant of biblical and famed Sarita. Sarita is form of Sara in Spanish and Italian languages. Sarita's meaning is Noblewoman and Lady has its origin in Hebrew and Sanskrit.

Variants of Saretta

Sarita, Sara, Sareeta, Sarina, Sarra, Sarabeth, Sarah

How popular is the name Saretta?

Saretta is an uncommon baby name in United States, in use since 1942, peaked in 1942 when it ranked 4623rd and last appeared in 1992. As per our findings, over 200 babies have been bestowed Saretta around the globe.

YearRankBirths
199294848
1989123575
198583157
198274658
1981104005
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You encourage people to walk the harder path and fight for what they believe is right. You have a restless spirit and booming energy. You have the heart of a warrior. You never get tired from trying to be better than you were yesterday. Your personal progress matters more than your professional achievements and goals. You never focus on things that don't improve your life or make you a better person.

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  •  Shashwatan - The boy name Shashwatan is used specifically in Sanskrit, Shashwatan means "Perpetual or Permanent"
  •  Bansurri - The girl name Bansurri means "Lord Krishna and Flute" is originated from Sanskrit. Bansurri is derived from Bansuri.
  •  Anuragin means Inducing Love mostly used for boys is chiefly used in Sanskrit
  •  Bharosa - The boy name Bharosa is substantially used in Sanskrit language, Bharosa means "Faith or Trust"
  •  Krishvi - New-fangled and Sufficiently quirky Krishvi prevalently is used in Sanskrit, meaning of Krishvi is "Llord Krishna" is bestowed upon baby girls

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