Complete Definition of "Sabina"

see|sabina
English

Etymology
Name of early saints, Latin Sabina, feminine of the Roman cognomen Sabinus "a w:Sabine|Sabine", from an ancient tribe from Italy.

Proper noun
infl|en|proper noun

#given name|female.

Related terms
Sabine

Translations
trans-top|female given name
Danish: Sabina, Sabine
German: Sabine
trans-mid
Swedish: Sabina
trans-bottom


Danish

Proper noun
infl|da|proper noun

  1. given name|female||da: derived from Latin Sabina.

German

Proper noun
infl|de|proper noun

  1. given name|female||de:, a less popular form of Sabine.

Swedish

Proper noun
infl|sv|proper noun

  1. given name|female||sv: derived from Latin Sabina.

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