Sare is of Hebrew origin, meaning "prince" or "commander". It is often used as a female given name, though it can also be used for males. The name has gained popularity in various cultures over time, with notable bearers including Sare Arango, a Venezuelan model and actress, and Sarehole, a village near Birmingham, England that inspired J.R.R. Tolkien's Hobbiton. Despite its Hebrew origins, the name Sare is often associated with Scandinavian culture due to its popularity in countries like Norway and Sweden. In some cultures, it may also be spelled as Sara or Sarah, but these variations are not universally recognized.
"Sare has seen a steady increase in popularity from 2014 to 2016, peaking at 10 births that year, before dropping off slightly and then remaining consistently around 6 births annually until 2022 when it dipped to its lowest point since 2017 with only 5 births recorded in 2023."