Sabina
Found 8 entry about "Sabina"
sa-BEE-na(Italian, Spanish)
sa-BYEE-na(Polish)
Sabina Name meanings & History
Sabina is a name derived from the Latin word "sabinus," which means "Sabine" or "a follower of the Sabines," an ancient people from central Italy. In Roman mythology, the Sabines were known for their bravery and endurance. The name Sabina also has a connection to the biblical name "Sabine" (pronounced "Suh-been-ay"), which means "a woman from the city of Sabi," mentioned in the book of Romans. Feminine form of Sabinus, a Roman cognomen meaning "a 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 is a lovely name that can be used for baby girls born in any season. It is perfect for parents who are looking for a classic and timeless name that is not too common.
Zodiac Sign of Sabina: Success Capricorn
Synonyms of Sabina:
S: Sensuality,Security,Sex,Social Standing,Status,Solidity,Success
A: Aggressive,Ambitious,Assertive,Argumentative,Action,Angry
B: Bashful,Bountiful,Brains,Beauty
I: Involved,Indulgence,Intimate
N: Nitpicking,Nervous,Nutrition,Neurosis,Nice,Nagging,Neat
Sabina is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
2.) SABINA (Female)
Usage: Polish
Meanings: From the Latin Sabina (Sabine woman). The Sabines were an ancient tribe that lived in the Apennines of central Italy. They were conquered by the Romans in the 3rd century B.C. Var: Sabiny. (SAH-BEE-NAH)
3.) SABINA (Female)
Usage: Portuguese
Meanings: Latin name meaning “Sabine woman.” The Sabines were an ancient tribe living in central Italy who were conquered by the Romans in 3 B.C. (SAH-BEE-NAH)
4.) Sabina (Female)
5.) Sabina (Female)
6.) SABINA (Female)
Usage: Irish
Meanings: Derived from the Latin Sabina (Sabine woman). The Sabines were an ancient tribe who lived in the Apennines of central Italy. The name, which was borne by three early saints and martyrs, was also used to Anglicize Saidhbhin (goodness) and Sile, a Gaelic form of Cecilia. See SAIDHBHiN. (SAH-BEE-NAH, SAH-BI-NAH)
7.) SABINA (Female)
Usage: Spanish
Meanings: Latin name meaning “Sabine woman.” The Sabines were an ancient tribe living in central Italy who were conquered by the Romans in 3 B.C. Var: Sabena, Sabiana, Sabinta, Sebrina, Suvina, Zabina, Zabriana, Zabrina. (SAH-BEE-NAH)
8.) Sabina (Female)
Usage: Latin
Meanings: (Latin) a form of Sabine. See also Bina.
Other Forms: Sabena, Sabenah, Sabiny, Saby, Sabyna, Savina, Sebina, Sebinah, Sebyna, Sebynah