Sarah (disambiguation)
Appearance
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Sarah is a biblical matriarch and the wife of Abraham.
Sarah may also refer to:
People
[edit]- Sarah (given name)
- Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan, Jordanian and Iraqi princess
- Sarah, Duchess of York, former British princess
- Saint Sarah, a Romani saint
Books
[edit]- Sarah (Card novel), a 2000 novel by Orson Scott Card
- Sarah (Johnson book), a 2008 biography of Sarah Palin
- Sarah (LeRoy novel), a 2001 novel by JT Leroy
Fictional entities
[edit]- SARAH, a fictional smart house in the Sci Fi TV series Eureka
- Sarah, a character in the 1933 British romance movie Love's Old Sweet Song
- Sarah, a character in the 1982 Canadian adventure romance movie Paradise
- Sarah, a character in the 1982 American sex comedy The Beach Girls
- Sarah, a character in the 1994 American action thriller movie Raw Justice
- Sarah, a character in the 2000 American fantasy-comedy TV movie Life-Size
- Sarah, an Ed, Edd n Eddy character
- Sarah, a character in the 1989 American-Canadian fantasy drama movie Prancer
- Sarah, a character in the 2007 British black comedy TV movie Dead Clever
- Sarah (Trailer Park Boys character)
- Sarah Altman, a character from the 2002 American thriller film Panic Room
- Sarah Anderson, a character in the 1987 American teen comedy film Adventures in Babysitting
- Sarah Baker, a character from the film Cheaper by the Dozen
- Sarah Braverman, a character from the TV series Parenthood
- Sarah Bryant (Virtua Fighter), a video game character from the Virtua Fighter series
- Sarah Cameron, a character from Outer Banks
- Sarah Carraclough, a character from the 2005 adventure comedy-drama film Lassie
- Sarah Carter, a character from the 2005 British horror film The Descent and its sequel
- Sarah Connor (Terminator), a character from Terminator series
- Sarah Corrigan, a character in the British sitcom Peep Show
- Sarah Darling, a character from the 2000 American horror film Scream 3
- Sarah Dean, a character in the 1988 American fantasy comedy movie Beetlejuice
- Sarah Hart, character from the 1982 science-fiction thriller film Anna to the Infinite Power
- Sarah Hart, a character from the 2011 film I Am Number Four
- Sarah Hawkins, a character from the 2002 animated film Treasure Planet
- Sarah Heathcliff, a character from the analog horror series, The Mandela Catalogue.
- Sarah Henderson, a character in the 1987 American fantasy comedy movie Harry and the Hendersons
- Sarah Henrickson, a character on the HBO series Big Love
- Sarah Hill, a character from the 2011 drama film Soul Surfer
- Sarah Hotchner, a character in the 1998 American science-fiction disaster movie Deep Impact
- Sarah Horton, a character from Days of Our Lives
- Sarah Huttinger, one of the main characters played by Jennifer Aniston in the 2005 American romantic comedy movie Rumor Has It
- Sarah Kendrew, a character in the 2000 American romantic comedy-drama movie High Fidelity
- Sarah Kerrigan, a character in the StarCraft series and Heroes of the Storm
- Sarah MacLeod, from Highlander: The Animated Series
- Sarah Manning, a character from the 2013 Canadian television series Orphan Black
- Sarah Marshall, the main character from the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall
- Sarah McNerney, a character from the 2003 romantic comedy film Just Married
- Sarah Reeves Merrin, a character in the American television teen and family drama Party of Five
- Sarah Moffat, a fictional television character from Upstairs, Downstairs
- Sarah Monroe, a character played by Tiffany in the 2010 science fiction comedy horror movie Mega Piranha
- Sarah Palmer, a character from the mystery serial drama television series Twin Peaks
- Sarah Platt, fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street
- Sarah Powell, a character in the American sitcom television series Charles in Charge
- Sarah Rush, a character in the American sitcom television series Too Close for Comfort
- Sarah Sanderson, a character from the 2003 comedy film Bringing Down the House
- Sarah Silverman, the main character from the American television sitcom The Sarah Silverman Program
- Sarah Jane Smith, fictional character played by Elisabeth Sladen in BBC Television science fiction series Doctor Who
- Sarah Thompson, in the Home and Away soap opera
- Sarah Walker, a character from the NBC television series Chuck
- Sarah Whittle, a character in the 1995 American fantasy adventure movie Jumanji
- Sarah Williams, the main character of the 1986 film Labyrinth, played by Jennifer Connelly
- Sarah Williams, a character of the 2000 film Waking the Dead, also played by Jennifer Connelly
- Sarah Witting, a character from the children's book and television film adaption of Sarah, Plain and Tall
Music
[edit]- "Sarah" (Eskimo Joe song), a song by Eskimo Joe from the 2006 album, Black Fingernails, Red Wine
- "Sarah" (Mauro Scocco song), a song from the 1988 album Mauro Scocco
- "Sara" (Starship song), 1986
- "Sarah" (Thin Lizzy song), a 1979 single by Thin Lizzy from the album Black Rose: A Rock Legend
- "Sarah", a song by Serge Reggiani
- "Sarah", a song by Bat for Lashes from the 2006 album Fur and Gold
- "Sarah", a song by Tyler the Creator from the 2009 album Bastard
- "Sarah", a song by America from the 1977 LP Harbor
Places
[edit]- Sarah, Iran
- Sarah, Kentucky, U.S.
- Sarah, Mississippi, U.S.
- Sarah, West Virginia, U.S.
- Sarah-e Shadadi, Hormozgan Province, Iran
Other
[edit]- Sarah (chimpanzee), an enculturated research chimpanzee
- Sarah (cheetah), world's fastest land mammal
- Sarah (film), a 1982 Australian animated film
- Sarah (ship), a list of ships
- Sarah (TV series), a Lebanese soap opera
- Sarah Records, an independent record label from Bristol
- Yad Sarah, Israeli free-loan organization for medical and rehabilitative equipment
- "Search And Rescue And Homing", a British system for Survival radio
- Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Act 2015
See also
[edit]- All pages with titles beginning with Sarah
- Saira (disambiguation)
- Saraa (disambiguation)
- Sara (disambiguation)
- Zarah (disambiguation)
- Saraha, a medieval Indian Buddhist poet