Sabian
SAY-bee-uhn
Sabian is a boy’s name of Latin origin, meaning “Of Latin origin, derived from the Sabines, an ancient Italic tribe. It implies association with wisdom and a rich heritage.”. It currently ranks #8811 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 1999.
What Sabian Means
“Of Latin origin, derived from the Sabines, an ancient Italic tribe. It implies association with wisdom and a rich heritage.”
The Story of Sabian
This name carries the deep resonance of an ancient people, a lineage of wisdom and strength that whispers across millennia.
Sabian traces its roots to the Sabines, an ancient Italic tribe known for their rich heritage and dignified culture, who famously clashed and then integrated with early Rome. The name itself evokes a sense of history and a connection to the very foundations of Western civilization. It speaks of a time when tribes forged nations and left an indelible mark on the lands they inhabited.
To call your son Sabian is to give him a name that feels solid and profound, like an ancient stone weathered by time. It carries the weight of wisdom, the strength of independence, and the quiet loyalty of those who built legacies. You can imagine yourself saying it, the syllables rolling with a natural gravitas, a name that feels earned and intentional for your child.
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Numerology
The Idealist
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#99 in 1999
Total Births
959
First Recorded
1976
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