Sahara

suh-HAH-rah
Meaning: Desert
Gender
Girl
Origin
Arabic, North African, Desert-inspired
Popularity Rank
#1681 (girls)
#3140 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Sahara has grown in popularity as a girls' name in recent years, appreciated for its exotic sound and natural connection. While still relatively uncommon, it is steadily rising in use among parents seeking distinctive names.

Why Parents Choose Sahara

Parents often choose the name Sahara for its unique, nature-inspired beauty and its association with strength and adventure. It's perfect for parents seeking a distinctive, meaningful name that evokes a sense of vastness and natural wonder.

History & Cultural Significance

Originally a geographical term, Sahara has gained popularity as a feminine given name in recent years, especially in Western countries, inspired by its exotic and evocative nature. Its use as a name reflects a love for unique, nature-inspired names with a sense of grandeur.

Sahara is inspired by the vast and breathtaking Sahara Desert, symbolizing strength, resilience, and natural beauty. It evokes images of expansive landscapes and adventure.

Notable People Named Sahara

  • Sahara Ray, Australian model and television personality
  • Sahara Davenport, American drag performer and contestant on RuPaul's Drag Race
  • Sahara Tilley, Canadian actress

Name Variations

Sahira Sahra Sahari

Related Names

Desert Daria Sahara Rose

Similar Sounding Names

Shira Sara Sarai

Names with Similar Feel

Savannah Seraphina Sierra

Sibling Name Ideas

Sierra Savanna Seren

Pop Culture References

  • Sahara, the 2005 adventure film starring Penélope Cruz and Matthew McConaughey
  • Sahara, a novel by Clive Cussler
  • Sahara, a character in various young adult books and media