Sabina
sah-BEE-nah
The Story of Sabina
From the ancient heart of Italy, this name carries the strength of a proud people, a lineage waiting to be claimed by your daughter.
Sabina is derived from the ancient Sabine people, an Italic tribe who inhabited the region of Lazio in ancient Italy. The name essentially means 'Sabine woman,' evoking a sense of historical depth and strong cultural identity. It traveled through Roman history and later found a place in various European cultures, associated with intelligence and resilience.
When you whisper 'Sabina' in the quiet moments before your baby arrives, it sounds like ancient stone and fresh spring water. It’s a name for a daughter whose mind will be as sharp as her spirit is kind. You’ll feel a grounded strength knowing this name connects her to a proud, enduring heritage, a quiet power she can draw upon.
What It Means
“Derived from the ancient Sabine people of Italy, meaning 'Sabine woman'.”
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Famous Namesakes
Sabina Spielrein
Russian psychoanalyst and physician
Sabina Guzzanti
Italian actress and comedian
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#140 in 2005
Total Births
8,014
First Recorded
1880
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