Sabino

Meaning of Sabino

Sabino is a melodic Italian name meaning “man of the Sabines,” an ancient tribe living among the rolling hills near Rome. It rolls off the tongue like sunshine on Tuscan rooftops—sah-BEE-noh. With echoes of Roman legends and the noble deeds of Saint Sabinus, it carries a quiet strength and warm charm (and maybe even a knack for sniffing out the best gelato in town). Parents who choose Sabino often imagine their little boy growing up curious, brave, and ready to carve his own path. Though under-the-radar in the U.S., its gentle rhythm gives it a bright spark. Rooted in history yet delightfully fresh, Sabino feels like a name destined to inspire bold adventures and sweet moments.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as sah-BEE-noh (/saˈbiːno/)

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