Serach

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
The name Serach means "to search" or "to seek". It is derived from the Hebrew word "sarah", which means "to go about" or "to wander".
Pronunciation
Serahkh
seh-RAHKH or seh-RAKH
Popularity
The popularity of the name Serach is low and ranks outside the top 1000 baby names in the US.

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Serach Name meanings & History

The name Serach means "to search" or "to seek". It is derived from the Hebrew word "sarah", which means "to go about" or "to wander". Means "abundance" in Hebrew. This was the name of the granddaughter of Jacob, and the daughter of Asher in the Torah, who is said to have lived past the era of Moses until she was taken to heaven (like Enoch and Elijah). Serach is a biblical name that is primarily used in Jewish communities. It is most commonly given to baby girls in Israel.

Zodiac Sign of Serach: Success Capricorn

Synonyms of Serach:

S: Security,Status,Sensuality,Success,Sex,Social Standing,Solidity

E: Environment,Expressive,Entertain,Enlighten,Exaggerate,Enliven

R: Rational,Restless,Reason,Resourceful

A: Ambitious,Assertive,Angry,Argumentative,Aggressive,Action

C: Candid,Cute,Chatty,Curious,Choice,Copycat,Clever

H: Heart's Desire,Hobnobbing,Hope,Haggle,Hyper

Serach is:

  • a Devious name
  • a Strong name
  • a Youthful name

2.) SERACH (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: Hebrew name meaning “abundance, excess.” The name is borne in the Old Testament by the daughter of Asher. She supposedly showed Moses the resting place of Joseph in Egypt. Var: Serah. (SEE-RAHK)


3.) Serach (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: Serach is a Hebrew name that means abundance or clearness. According to Jewish tradition, Serach Bat-Asher was a prophetess who was said to have assisted Moses in his liberation of the Israelites from Egypt.

Pronunciation: Serahkh
seh-RAHKH


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Description: Serach is a Hebrew name that means abundance or clearness. According to Jewish tradition, Serach Bat-Asher was a prophetess who was said to have assisted Moses in his liberation of the Israelites from Egypt. Means "abundance" in Hebrew. This was the name of the granddaughter of Jacob, and the daughter of Asher in the Torah, who is said to have lived past the era of Moses until she was taken to heaven (like Enoch and Elijah). Serach is primarily used within Jewish communities, particularly among Orthodox Jews who value traditional names with deep roots in Jewish history and mythology.