(Old Testament) the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac
"In Genesis, Sarah is described as the wife of Abraham who miraculously conceives a son in her old age to become the father of the nation Israel."
The wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac in the Bible.
"During our trip to southern Iran, we visited Sarah, a small village in Hormozgan known for its ancient history."
A village in Hormozgan, Iran.
The name Sarah comes from Biblical Hebrew and means "princess." It was derived from an earlier form called Sarai, which literally meant "my princess" or referred to masters.