Sabrina

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Meaning
From the river Severn; Legendary character from Celtic mythology; Princess
Pronunciation
SA-BREE-NA(French)
sa-BREE-na(Italian, Spanish)
suh-BREE-nuh
sə-BREEN-ə(English)
za-BREE-na(German)
Popularity
Sabrina is a moderately popular name around the world. It ranked #415 in the US in 2020, #297 in England and Wales in 2020, and #87 in Italy in 2019.

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Sabrina Name meanings & History

From the river Severn; Legendary character from Celtic mythology; Princess. Sabrina is used as a first name for girls.

Zodiac Sign of Sabrina: Success Capricorn

Synonyms of Sabrina:

S: Status,Security,Sex,Sensuality,Social Standing,Success,Solidity

A: Angry,Ambitious,Assertive,Action,Argumentative,Aggressive

B: Bountiful,Beauty,Bashful,Brains

R: Restless,Reason,Rational,Resourceful

I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved

N: Neurosis,Nutrition,Nervous,Nitpicking,Nice,Nagging,Neat

Sabrina is:

  • a Class name
  • a Formal name
  • a Refined name
  • a Strange name
  • a Upper name
  • a Wholesome name
  • a Youthful name

Famous People

Famous Sabrinas include Sabrina Carpenter (American singer and actress), Sabrina Bryan (American actress and singer), and Sabrina Ferilli (Italian actress).

2.) SABRINA (Female)

Usage: Welsh

Meanings: Of uncertain etymology, Sabrina is believed to be of Celtic origin, as it is borne in Celtic mythology by an illegitimate daughter of the Welsh King Locrine. The child was ordered drowned by the king’s wife Gwendolen, thus giving her name to the river in which the foul deed took place. Latin writings of the 1st century list the river’s name as Sabrina. It is now known as the river Severn. (SAH-BREE-NAH)


3.) Sabrina (Female)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: (Latin) place name; passionate

Other Forms: Breena, Brina, Brinna, Sabe, Sabreena, Sabrinna


4.) Sabrina (Female)

Usage: Gaelic

Meanings: River Sabrina

Other Forms: Sabbrina, Sabreena


5.) SABRINA (Female)

Usage: Italian

Meanings: Of uncertain etymology, Sabrina is believed to be of Celtic origin, as it is borne in Celtic mythology by an illegitimate daughter of the Welsh king Locrine. See SABRINA (Welsh Names). (SAH-BREE-NAH)


6.) SABRINA (Female)

Usage: English

Meanings: Of uncertain etymology, Sabrina is believed to be of Celtic origin, as it is borne in Celtic mythology by an illegitimate daughter of the Welsh King Locrine. The child was ordered drowned by the king’s wife, Gwendolen, thus giving her name to the river in which the foul deed took place. Latin writings of the 1st century list the river’s name as Sabrina, but it is now known as the Severn. (SAH-BREE-NAH)


7.) Sabrina (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: (Latin) boundary line. (English) princess. (Hebrew) a familiar form of Sabra. See also Bree,Brina,Rena,Xabrina,Zabrina.

Other Forms: Sabrinah, Sabrinas, Sabrinia, Sabriniah, Sabrinna, Sebree, Subrina


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