Sabina
English
Etymology
Name of early saints, Latin Sabīna, feminine of the Roman cognomen Sabīnus (“a Sabine”), from an ancient tribe from Italy.
Proper noun
Sabina
- A female given name from Latin.
- 2000, David Pierce, Irish Writing in the Twentieth Century: A Reader. Cork University Press. →ISBN, page 8:
- Nor have our female names fared one bit better; we have discarded them even more ruthlessly than those of our men. Surely Sadhbh (Sive) is a prettier name then Sabina or Sibby; […]
- 2000, David Pierce, Irish Writing in the Twentieth Century: A Reader. Cork University Press. →ISBN, page 8:
Related terms
Translations
female given name
Anagrams
Czech
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Sabina f
- a female given name, equivalent to English Sabina.
Danish
Proper noun
Sabina
- a female given name derived from Latin Sabina.
German
Proper noun
Sabina
- a female given name, a less popular form of Sabine.
Swedish
Proper noun
Sabina c (genitive Sabinas)
- a female given name derived from Latin Sabina.
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