Sabina
Sabina is a name traditionally given to girls and is of Latin origin. The meaning of Sabina is ‘a woman from the Sabine tribe’. The Sabines were a tribe that inhabited the Apennine regions before the colonizing of Rome by the Latins. The foundations of Rome can be traced to the Sabines and the Latins. A region in Reita, Italy is also named Sabine today. Sabina may also have been derived from the Russian name Czarina, which became Sarina, and then Sabrina, and eventually Sabina. Prominent people named Sabina include the Roma Saint Sabina, and the Italian actress and satirist Sabina Guzanti. Sabina may also have Hebrew origins meaning ‘wisdom’. Sabina has used as a character name in the play ‘The Skin Of Our Teeth’ by Thornton Wilder, and in ‘The Unbearable Lightness Of Being’, the Milan Kundera novel, and the movie.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
Sabine
Origin
Latin
Numerology
S is for serious, not always joking.
A is for admirable, you certainly are!
B is for befriend, it is so easy for you.
I is for intense, your zest of living.
N is for noble, your regal bearing.
A is for affirm, the certainty of knowledge.
Lucky
Sabina lucky number is 1.
1 symbolizes a pioneering spirit, independent nature, and innate leadership capabilities. On a bad day, 1 can be a bit bossy or boastful, hiding any insecurities behind over-developed self-importance. 1 must remember that although it is first, it can very quickly become the loneliest number. Even the most autonomous 1s need the support of their friends, family, and lovers.
Famous People Named Sabina
- Sabina Babayeva Azerbaijani singer
- Sabina Citron Polish Holocaust survivor & author
- Sabina Guzzanti Italian satirstress, writer &.
- Sabina Kelley American tattoo artist
- Sabina Lejzerowicz Polish pedagogue
Sabina in Pop Culture
- Sabina Wilson Kristen Stewart's character in the 2019 version of "Charlie's Angels"
- Sabina Pleasure character in the Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz
- Sabina Spielrein character in movie "A Dangerous Method"
- Sabina character in "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" by Milan Kundera
- Sabina Claude Mellot's wife in "Two Years Ago" (1857, Kingsley)