I can’t confirm a real Java Edition method to “spawn Sarah” from the results I found, but the phrase appears to be tied to a mod or horror-style video rather than a vanilla Minecraft command. In regular Java Edition, you can only spawn mobs or NPCs that are actually defined by the game, a mod, or a plugin, not a random name by itself.

What to check

  • If “Sarah” is from a mod, install that mod and follow its specific spawn method.
  • If it is from a command video, the creator may be using a custom NPC plugin or datapack, not vanilla Java.
  • If you mean a spawn point command, Java uses /spawnpoint for players, not for creating an entity named Sarah.

Vanilla Java basics

  • To spawn a mob in Java, you normally use /summon with a valid entity ID.
  • To set where a player respawns, use /spawnpoint.
  • To move everyone’s world spawn, you use /setworldspawn or server spawn tools depending on setup.

Likely explanation

The “I Heard It Too (Java) — Sarah Mod” result suggests this is probably modded content or a horror challenge, not a standard vanilla feature. That means there usually is no universal command like “spawn Sarah” unless the creator added one in the mod itself.

TL;DR

“Spawn Sarah” is not a normal Minecraft Java command; it’s most likely from a mod, plugin, or custom map. If you want, I can help you figure out the exact command for the specific mod or video you saw.