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Hi, my name is Sarah. Across all languages, my name has a positive meaning. In Hebrew it means Princess. Though it can also mean bringer of light of happiness. Either one is a good translation. The name is a religious one. It comes from the Bible for the Jews and Christians and can roughly be traced to the Quran. In both cases, I'm okay with it. My dad is of Syrian and Lebanese heritage and my mom is European American. I am glad my name can be traced to both sides.
Another interesting about the name Sarah is that it has a nickname, Sally. The odd thing for me is that both are the same amount of letters. It's not like you are actually shortening the name. For instance, Isabella could be Bell, Bella, or Isa. There is no reason to shorten a five-letter name to another five-letter name. The name itself doesn't define me. The name makes up a large part of who I am but It is my personality that truly makes me me. I could have a different name and the same experiences and still be the same person. Though I think that a name does largely impact how you see yourself and how others see you.
Names are just one part of you. You are also the relationships within your family. I have to think hard about when I have been two aspects of myself. The first thing that comes to mind is my relationship with my brother. We are five years apart with me being the older sibling. A lot of times I forget he is a lot young and tries to give him life lessons that do not always pertain to Middle School. I then have to remember to meet him where he is and be there to listen when he needs to talk. And things have changed so much since I was in Middle School. Things were easier for me. What they're doing academically in 7th grade is what I did Freshman year. I have to remind myself that he is his own person and that he has to be able to figure things out on his own no matter how much I want to do it for him.
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