1. sarai - Noun
2. Sarai - Proper noun
sarai (plural sarais)
A caravanserai.
Sarai
(historical) Either of two cities which served as the capital of the Golden Horde.
Sarai
A female given name from Hebrew, most famously borne by Sarah, the wife of Abram and mother of Isaac in the Bible, prior to her name change.
Far North’s Jamali Sarai was perhaps best afield, showing pace and skill off of the half back flank. Source: Internet
Over the weekend Sarai facilitated a forum of Sikh organizations which had all expressed a desire to answer the Canadian government’s call for help in resettling the refugees. Source: Internet
Eventually, Sarai (now Sarah) demanded that Hagar and her son, Ishmael, leave her homeland (Gen. 21:10). Source: Internet
The state tree is the Sal (Sarai) found in Bastar division. Source: Internet
Quintanilla has roles models of her own in her mom who took care of the family when her dad left and her older sister, Sarai, who is finishing up nursing school in El Salvador. Source: Internet
Jahangir died on the way back from Kashmir near Sarai Saadabad in 1627. Source: Internet