Sari

is a genin from Sunagakure.

Background
In the anime, Sari, alongside her team, participated in the joint Chūnin Exams. She and her team were one of the few who managed to make it to the second rounds. The next day, the second exam proctor, Temari, announced the start of the second round taken place within the Demon Desert.

Personality
She is close friends with Matsuri and like her, she has a strong admiration for the Kazekage, even going as far as to volunteer for the mission to save him.

Appearance
Sari has large brown eyes and long brown hair parted in a bang that falls in the middle of her face. Her attire consists of bandanna-style forehead protector, a beige-coloured, high-collared shirt and she has bandages wrapped around her waist, a purple-coloured skirt with slits in the side. She also wears a blue pair of thigh-high stockings, arm-guards and sandals.

Kazekage Rescue Mission
Sari along with Matsuri goes with a huge battalion from Sunagakure to rescue Gaara after he is captured by Akatsuki. Both girls are relieved when Gaara's alive and states to Ittetsu that Gaara is the strong, silent elite type that could never be killed so easily. She and Matsuri then rush to Gaara's side, knocking Naruto down in the process.

Five Kage Summit
Sari can be seen standing just in front of Baki, Ebizō, and Matsuri along with the other villagers, seeing Gaara, Kankurō and Temari off as they left to the Kage Summit, telling them to take good care of Gaara.

Naruto Shippūden the Movie: The Will of Fire
Sari appears in Gaara's thoughts along with several other villagers, including his siblings and Baki, when he thinks of the members of Suna, stating that his villagers lives now "belong to him" and he considers it his duty to protect them.

Trivia

 * The name Sari can be written with the kanji for and, meaning she might have been named after the village she comes from.
 * Since her name is written サリ, it is equivalent to the Japanese version for "Sally" which is a pet form of the Hebrew name "Sarah" meaning "princess".