Kasarah is an uncommon yet captivating female given name of Hebrew origin. It means "to make haste" and is often associated with urgency, swiftness, and determination. In the Bible, Kasarah is a variant spelling of Zaccur, one of David's mighty men. This unique name adds a touch of intrigue and historical depth to its bearer.
"The name Kasarah had a notable peak in popularity from 1987 to 1989 with 10, 25, and 17 births respectively. However, it experienced a significant decline afterward, with fewer than 10 births each year until 2004 when it saw another spike with 9 births. Overall, there were 111 babies named Kasarah during this period."