Sabina name - Meaning of Sabina
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- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 1
- Usage
- Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovene, Russian, Croatian, Ancient Roman, Italian, Latin
- Pronounced
- sah-BEE-nah (Italian, Spanish, Polish)
- Sabina Meaning
- Feminine form of Sabinus, a Roman cognomen meaning "Sabine" in Latin. The Sabines were an ancient people who lived in central Italy, their lands eventually taken over by the Romans after several wars. According to legend, the Romans abducted several Sabine women during a raid, and when the men came to rescue them, the women were able to make peace between the two groups. This name was borne by several early saints. Sabina originates in Latin language and means "from the Sabine tribe". The Sabines were an Italic tribe in ancient Italy. Until today, Sabina is the name of a region in Italy, named after the Italic tribe. Sabina was the name of several saints and is also the name of several places in the United States and outside them. In some countries it also functions as a surname. As a feminine given name it is rather rare in the United States.
Sabina Related Names
Variants: Savina (Italian), Sabin, Sabine, Sabinka, Sabinna, Sabyna, Sabyne
Masculine Forms: Sabino, Savino (Italian), Sabinus (Ancient Roman)
Other Languages: Sabien (Dutch), Sabine (French), Sabine (German), Szabina (Hungarian)
Sabina Celebrities
Sabina Bautista Rocha - writer, Sabina Berman - writer, Sabina Messeg - writer, Sabina Shalom - writer,