feminine Sabīne

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Origin:
latin
Name Root:
Sab- / Saf- > Săbīnus
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Latin-speaking ethnic nicknames “Sabinus and Sabina” meaning “of the Sabine tribe.” Sabina, the region in the Sabine Hills of Latium named for the Sabines, is the ancient territory that today is still identified mainly with the North-Eastern Province of Rome and the Province of Rieti, Lazio. In turn derives from the Proto-Italic / Latin-Faliscan and Osco-Umbrian root “Sab- / Saf-,” traced to the Ancient Greek reconstruction of Saphineís / Safineís (Σαφηνείς). 1) Saint Sabina, matron, and martyr from Rome was the widow of Senator Valentinus and daughter of Herod Metallarius. 2) Saint Sabinus of Canosa (Italian: San Sabino) (461–566), venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, was bishop of Canosa di Puglia from 514. 3) Sabellius was a third-century priest and theologian who most likely taught in Rome but may have been a North African from Libya.

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Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #9383

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Name Songs

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Notable People and Personalities

Sabine AzÉma (born 1949), French Actress
Sabine Baess (born 1961), German Figure Skater
Sabine Baetzing (born 1975), German Politician
Sabine Bard (born 1946), German Politician
Sabine Bethmann (born 1931), German Actress
Sabine Bonhoeffer (1906-1999), Twin Sister Of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Sabine Braun (born 1965), German Athlete
Sabine Christiansen (born 1957), German Television Presenter
Sabine Dardenne (born 1983), Belgian Kidnap Victim
Sabine Disciples (born 1973), German Politician
Sabine Eichinger, German Producer
Sabine Fischmann (born 1974), German Chanteuse
Sabine Ginther (born 1970), Austrian Alpine Skier
Sabine Gruber (born 1963), South Tyrolean Writer
Sabine GÜnther, NÉe Rieger (born 1963), German Athlete
Sabine Heinrich (born 1976), German Television And Radio Presenter
Sabine John, NÉe Mobius, Divorced Paetz ( 1957), German Athlete
Sabine Kaack (born 1959), German Actress
Sabine Knickrehm (born 1959), German Judge At The Federal Social Court
Sabine Kuegler (born 1972), German Writer
Sabine Kunst (born 1964), German Hydraulic Engineer And High School Teacher
Sabine Leutheusser-schnarrenberger ( 1951), German Politician
Sabine Lisicki (born 1989), German Professional Tennis Player
Sabine Ludwig (born 1954), German Writer
Sabine M. Gruber (born 1960), Austrian Writer
Sabine Manke (born 1970), German Actress
Sabine Melanie Rittel (born 1980), German Actress
Sabine Menne (born 1977), German Actress
Sabine Meyer (born 1959), German Clarinetist
Sabine Noack (born 1974), German Mezzo-soprano
Sabine Noethen (born 1964), German Television Presenter
Sabine OrlÉans (born 1960), German Actress
Sabine Peoples (born 1973), German Speed Skater
Sabine Pfeifer (born 1980), German-dutch Actress And Presenter
Sabine Postel (born 1954), German Actress
Sabine Remdisch (born 1969), German Psychologist
Sabine Richter (born 1966), German Athlete
Sabine Sauer (born 1955), German Television Presenter And Show Host
Sabine Sinjen (1942-1995), German Actress
Sabine Spitz (born 1971), German Mountain Biker
Sabine Strobel (born 1951, German Actress, Voice Actor And Dialogue Director
Sabine Thiesler (born 1957), German Writer, Actress
Sabine Timoteo (born 1975), Swiss Actress
Sabine TÖpperwien (born 1960), German Sports Journalist
Sabine Wen-ching Wang (born 1973), Swiss-taiwanese Writer
Sabine Wilharm (born 1954), German Illustrator
Sabine Zimmermann (born 1951), German Television Presenter
Sabine Zimmermann (born 1960), German Politician