Gender: Female
Sara Grant, RSCJ was a British Indologist, Christian missionary, and one of the pioneers of interreligious dialogue in the twentieth century. She came to India in 1956, as a missionary and member of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, became actively engaged in interreligious dialogue in India. In time, she became a leading figure in the inculturation movement that was started in India by Roman Catholic priest Fr Richard De Smet, SJ in the early 1970s, with whom she was closely associated with. Her association with Swami Abhishiktananda, further led to working on the Advaita Vedanta (Nondualism) teachings of Hindu philosopher Adi Sankara, as revealed in her spiritual autobiography, Towards an Alternative Theology: Confessions of a Non-dualist Christian (1991).
Source: Wikipedia | Last updated on June 4, 2024
On the name Sara Grant, Sara means The Whole World, Lake, Princess, Noble lady, Precious. Grant means Great Plains, Tall, Big, Large.
The name Sara Grant is often used as a Female name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Sara is commonly found in Italy, Egypt, Morocco, and 100 more countries.
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At NamesLook, the name Sara is recorded 873,565 times globally, ranking it as the 18th most common name worldwide.
Sara is most prevalent in Italy, with 197,602 occurrences, making it the 24th most popular name in the country.
In Italy, the name Sara is found among 1 in every 6 people, showcasing its highest frequency there.
Country | Rank | Frequency |
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Italy | #24 | 1 : 6 |
Egypt | #21 | 1 : 15 |
Morocco | #23 | 1 : 12 |
United States of America | #98 | 1 : 42 |
Spain | #32 | 1 : 16 |
Saudi Arabia | #50 | 1 : 77 |
Colombia | #72 | 1 : 36 |
Algeria | #36 | 1 : 51 |
Iraq | #91 | 1 : 68 |
Portugal | #33 | 1 : 11 |
This chart displays the ranking of the name Sara from 1980 to 2023, based on the most recent data from the U.S. Social Security Administration.
Sara Grant, RSCJ was a British Indologist, Christian missionary, and one of the pioneers of interreligious dialogue in the twentieth century. She came to India in 1956, as a missionary and member of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, became actively engaged in interreligious dialogue in India. In time, she became a leading figure in the inculturation movement that was started in India by Roman Catholic priest Fr Richard De Smet, SJ in the early 1970s, with whom she was closely associated with. Her association with Swami Abhishiktananda, further led to working on the Advaita Vedanta (Nondualism) teachings of Hindu philosopher Adi Sankara, as revealed in her spiritual autobiography, Towards an Alternative Theology: Confessions of a Non-dualist Christian (1991).
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