The name Sabina is a beautiful and timeless choice for a baby girl, with deep historical and cultural roots. Originating from Latin, Sabina means "Sabine woman," referring to the ancient Italic tribe known as the Sabines. This name has been used across various cultures and languages, including Italian and English, where it is pronounced as sah-BEE-nah (/saˈbiːna/) and suh-BEE-nuh (/səˈbiːnə/), respectively. Sabina carries an air of elegance and sophistication, often associated with grace and strength. The name has also seen variations such as Sabine. In the United States, while not extremely common, the name has maintained a steady presence over the years, reflecting its enduring appeal. Whether you're drawn to its classical origins or its melodic sound, Sabina remains a distinguished choice for parents seeking a name with both historical significance and contemporary charm.
Sabina Nikolayevna Spielrein was a pioneering Russian physician and psychoanalyst who had significant professional and personal relationships with Carl Gustav Jung and Sigmund Freud, and made substantial contributions to the fields of psychoanalysis, developmental psychology, and educational psychology. |
Sabina Jeschke is a prominent German university professor and technology executive known for her work in information sciences and mechanical engineering. |
Sabina Zimering was a Polish-American ophthalmologist and memoirist who survived the Holocaust and shared her experiences in her memoir "Hiding in the Open: A Holocaust Memoir." |
Sabina Andrea Frederic is an Argentine social anthropologist, university professor, and politician who served as Argentina's Minister of Security from 2019 to 2021. |
Sabina Ddumba is a Swedish singer known for her soul, gospel, and R&B music, who has collaborated with artists like Katy Perry and Looptroop Rockers, and achieved platinum status with her singles "Scarred for Life" and "Effortless." |
Sabina Karlsson is a Swedish plus-size model. |
Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach was a princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach and later became Electress of Brandenburg through marriage. |
Sabina Catharina of East Frisia was a historical Countess of Rietberg in Germany. |
Sabina Yeasmin is an Indian politician serving as the Cabinet Minister of State for Irrigation and Waterways, North Bengal Development in the Government of West Bengal and is an MLA from Mothabari in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. |
Sabina Veit is a Slovenian sprinter who achieved a personal best and an Olympic A-standard time of 22.74 seconds in the 200 meters and won a bronze medal at the 2009 Summer Universiade. |
Sabina Khasayeva - Sabina Samad gizi Khasayeva is the youngest member of the National Assembly in Azerbaijan, elected in 2020. |
Sabina Pehić is a Bosnian retired professional athlete who played for the Bosnia and Herzegovina women's national football and handball teams. |
Sabina Cameron is a British actor known for her role as Dr. Ley in the soap opera Hollyoaks and as Tolu in the play Expensive Shit. |
Sabina Urraca, a Spanish writer born in San Sebastian in 1984 and raised in Tenerife. |
Sabina Grzimek is a German sculptor and the daughter of sculptor Waldemar Grzimek. |