Name: Sabine
Gender: Female
Usage: Sabine, of latin origin, is a very popular first name. It is more often used as a girl (female) name.
People having the name Sabine are in general originating from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America.
Variants: For another variant of the name Sabine across the world, see Sabina.
Meaning: The meaning of the name Sabine is: Of the Sabine tribe.
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The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 5. It denotes a pattern that assists you in growth and development: adventurous, energetic, curious, visionary, magnetic, expansive.
Interpretation:
Qualities: Extroverted, Adventurous
Ruling planet: Mercury
Colors: White, Gray
Gemstones: Diamond
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The name Sabine is ranked on the 1,609th position of the most used names. It means that this name is very frequently used.
We estimate that there are at least 279500 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.004% of the population. The name Sabine has six characters. It means that it is relatively medium-length, compared to the other names in our database.
The graph below represents the number of people who were given the name Sabine for each year since 1900 in the U.S.A.:
The name day of Sabine is 29 August.
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History and Origin
Sabine is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Sabine Appelmans (born 1972), Belgian former tennis player
- Sabine Azéma (born 1949), French actress and director
- Sabine Baeß (born 1961), German pair skater
- Sabine Baring-Gould (1834–1924), English Victorian hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and eclectic scholar
- Sabine Bätzing-Lichtenthäler (born 1975), German politician
- Sabine Becker (born 1959), German speed skater
- Sabine Bergmann-Pohl (born 1946), East German head of state
- Sabine Bethmann (born 1931), German movie actress
- Sabine Bohlmann (born 1969), German actress
- Sabine Bothe (born 1960), German handball goalkeeper
- Sabine Bramhoff (born 1964), German high jumper
- Sabine Braun (born 1965), track and field athlete
- Sabine Busch (born 1962), German athlete
- Sabine Christiansen (born 1957), German journalist and television presenter
- Sabine Dardenne (born 1983), Belgian kidnap victim
- Sabine de Bethune (born 1958), Belgian politician
- Sabine Egger (born 1977), Austrian alpine skier
- Sabine Ehrenfeld (born 1963), German model and actress
- Sabine Eichenberger (born 1968), Swiss sprint canoeist
- Sabine Engel (born 1954), German discus thrower
- Sabine Everts (born 1961), German heptathlete
- Sabine Gaspersz, Dutch singer and swimmer
- Sabine Ginther (born 1970), Austrian alpine skier
- Sabine Gruchet, Australian model
- Sabine Günther (born 1963), German sprinter
- Sabine Hack (born 1969), German tennis player
- Sabine Hark (born 1962), German feminist and sociologist
- Sabine Haudepin (born 1955), French actress
- Sabine Hazboun (born 1994), Palestinian swimmer
- Sabine Heinrich (born 1976), German radio and television presenter
- Sabine Heitling (born 1987), Brazilian athlete
- Sabine Herbst (born 1974), German swimmer
- Sabine Herold (born 1981), French political activist
- Sabine Hrechdakian, American literary agent
- Sabine John (born 1957), German heptathlete
- Sabine Jünger (born 1973), German politician
- Sabine Kalter (1890–1957), Polish opera singer
- Sabine Karsenti, French-Canadian actress
- Sabine Klaschka (born 1980), German tennis player
- Sabine Krantz (born 1981), German race walker
- Sabine Kratze (c. 1970–1995), German protester by self-immolation
- Sabine Kuegler (born 1972), German author
- Sabine Laruelle (born 1965), Belgian politician
- Sabine Lepsius (1864–1942), German painter
- Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger (born 1951), German politician
- Sabine Lisicki (born 1989), German tennis player
- Sabine Meyer (born 1959), German classical clarinetist
- Sabine Moritz (born 1969), German painter and graphic designer
- Sabine Moussier (born 1966), German-Mexican actress.
- Sabine Paturel (born 1965), French singer and actress
- Sabine Pigalle (born 1963), French photographer and artist
- Sabine Pochert, German canoeist
- Sabine Poleyn (born 1973), Flemish politician
- Sabine Quindou, French television journalist
- Sabine Rantzsch (born 1953), German Olympic swimmer
- Sabine Römer (born 1980), German jewellery designer and sculptress
- Sabine Röther (born 1957), German handball player
- Sabine Schmitz (born 1969), race car and 'ring taxi' driver
- Sabine Singh (born 1974), American actress
- Sabine Sinjen (1942–1995), German film actress
- Sabine Skvara (born 1966), Austrian high jumper
- Sabine Spitz (born 1971), German cross country cyclist
- Sabine Tröger (born 1967), Austrian former sprinter
- Sabine Uitslag (born 1973), Dutch politician
- Sabine Ulibarrí (1919–2003), (male) American poet
- Sabine Verheyen (born 1964), German politician
- Sabine Völker (born 1973), German speed skater
- Sabine von Maydell (born 1955), German television actress
- Sabine Wagner, German Paralympian
- Sabine Zlatin (1907–1996), French resistance member
French (two syllables) or German (three syllables): from the Latin name Sabīna ‘Sabine woman’. The Sabines were an ancient Italic race whose territory was early taken over by the Romans. According to tradition, the Romans made a raid on the Sabines and carried off a number of their women, but when the Sabines came for revenge the women succeeded in making peace between the two groups. The name Sabina was borne by three minor early Christian saints, in particular a Roman maiden martyred in about 127.
Variant: Sabina (used in Ireland as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Sadhbh).
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