Princess of the Lord
A name primarily found in the Book of Mormon, it is often interpreted as a combination of the Hebrew name Sarah, meaning princess, and the suffix -iah, referring to Yahweh. It carries a regal and spiritual connotation, suggesting a woman of noble status under divine protection. While its usage is most common within the Latter-day Saint community, its phonetic similarity to names like Mariah and Sophia has given it broader appeal.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
The wife of Lehi and a significant matriarchal figure · The Book of Mormon