All about the name SRA

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Sra is of Spanish origin and is a diminutive form of the given name Sara. It is also used as an abbreviation for the title "Senior" in Spanish-speaking countries.

Sra is believed to have originated from the Hebrew name Sarah, which means "princess" or "noblewoman." The name has been popular among Spanish speakers since at least the Middle Ages and has been used throughout Latin America and Spain. It was also brought to other parts of the world through Spanish colonization and trade.

In literature, Sra. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf is a notable reference to the name. However, there are no significant historical figures or religious references associated with the name Sra specifically.

See also

Spanish
Spain

Popularity of the name SRA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

According to the statistical data provided for the name Sra., it appears that there has been a consistent usage of this name over the years, albeit at relatively low frequencies. In the United States, there were eight births with the name Sra. in 1982, followed by six births in 1983. There was then a gap in recorded births for this name until 1986, when another eight babies were named Sra., and finally five more were born with this name in 1987.

Overall, over the span of these five years, there were a total of twenty-seven babies born in the United States who were given the name Sra. While this is not an exceptionally common name, it does seem to have been favored by some parents during those specific years.