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I think Sabina is a lovely name. I love its uniqueness, Italian charm, and pleasing aesthetic. I also like its beautiful variant, Sabrina. It does sound a bit similar to “subpoena” in my opinion, but that does not reduce my liking for the name at all; in-fact, it makes me like it even more, given that I harbor a deep love for the legal field. Overall, I think Sabina is a gorgeous name.
Also Romansh:
Source: "Vornamen in der Schweiz. Prénoms en Suisse. I nomi in Svizzera. Prenoms in Svizra" (1993) published by the Association of Swiss registrars
Https://sursassiala.ch/2015/01/15/familienforschung/
Https://nossaistorgia.ch/entries/KEAVXN7oMNa
Https://www.portraitarchiv.ch/portrait?page=70
Http://www.annalas.ch/persunas/display/q:Sabina
Not uncommon among the Romani community in the 1700s and 1800s: http://gypsygenealogy.org/2022/01/11/trampers-and-tinkers/
Lovely and easy to pronounce in many cultures.
Reminds me too much of Sabrina. It's such a beautiful, classy, and very lovely name.
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Adore this name!
Also Judeo-Anglo-Norman.
Source: Seror, Simon "Les noms des femmes juives en Angleterre au Moyen Âge".
Sabina Bakatova (around 17 years old) is a Kazakh rhythmic gymnast.
B e a u t I f u l!
I prefer Sabina, I don't at all like Sabrina.
Sounds really pretty but I don't like the meaning. Go for Sabrina for a similar sounding name (but it sounds even better) and for a better meaning.
Also Provençal: https://ieo-oc.org/spip.php?page=article&id_article=300 --- Source: Institut d'Estudis Occitans
I've always thought this was a bastardization of Sabrina.
Sabina is also Lithuanian. The name days for Sabina in Lithuania are August 29 and October 27.
Also Corsican: http://www.corsicami.com/corse%20prenoms/prenoms_corses_m08.htm
Also used in Estonia: https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabina_(eesnimi)
https://www.stat.ee/public/apps/nimed/
I prefer Sabrina but this is pretty too.
I'm not a fan of Sabrina, but I love Sabina and Sarina (NOT Serena). Sabina is a really nice name. It's very Italian, to me. Pairs well with Alessia (Sabina Alessia, Sabina and Alessia as siblings, etc.). As a nickname I'd use Bina or Rina (I feel like it works, even without an r), or maybe even Sadie. I also feel like Nina really works, too. People really overlook this name.
My name is Sabina Willow M. and I’m from America and I love it. I’ve never met anyone with my name before. People misspell my name all the time- they spell it Sabenia or Sabrina but I still think it’s very unique.
Beautiful, but it will get confused with Sabrina.
Also Kashubian: https://csb.wikipedia.org/wiki/28_pazdz%C3%A9rznika
My name is Sabina. When I was young I loathed it as it made me stand out because it’s so uncommon here in Italy (I’ve only ever met 2 other Sabinas in 20 years of age). I dreamed to change it into something more popular when I was older but now that I am I’ve learnt to love it. I enjoy having an uncommon name and I think it’s beautiful.
Sabina is a character in the novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Czech author Milan Kundera.
My name is Sabina, and even though people say "Sabrina" instead, I love my name because it is so unique and never heard before so I love it. It's way prettier than Sabrina.
Also Catalan: http://www.idescat.cat/noms/?q=Sabina&lang=en.
Also Sorbian: https://hsb.wiktionary.org/wiki/Sabina.
I prefer Sabrina. It looks like the r is missing.
Sabrina is better.
I really like this name, plus Beanie is an adorable nickname!
My name is Sabina, and I love my name, sure people do call me Sabrina, and my friends make many nicknames for me. I think the meaning of Sabina means kindness and caring because of my personal experience. I am from Nepal and I was born in Nepal but now I live in United states.
Sabina Altynbekova is a volleyball player.
The name is fairly common in Sweden. [noted -ed]
The name Sabina was given to 94 girls born in the US in 2015.
A famous bearer is author Sabina Murray.
My name is Sabina Rose Potter. I love my name but yes people do call me Sabrina some times! I live in Australia. I am half Australian and half Croation. :D.
This name sounds really beautiful I must say! :)
I first saw this name after I did a family tree and came across an ancestor's name, which was Sabina. My first thought was what a beautiful name. I am sure a downside though is people mistakenly saying "Sabrina" instead of Sabina. Other than that I really like this name.
Sabina (1492-1564) was the daughter of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria and his wife Kunigunde.
A famous bearer is Sabina Spielrein (1884-1942), a patient of both Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud (who may have been romantically involved with Jung) and who later became a lauded psychoanalyst herself. It is possible that Sabina inspired Freud's "death drive" theory as well as Jung's views on "transformation" (in relation to sexual drive).
I prefer the French version, Sabine.
Also a feminine name in Croatia. [noted -ed]
I really adore the name Sabina. I'm using it for a story, the protagonist's mother is Sabina. It really suits her.
The wife of Voice of the Martyrs founder Richard Wurmbrand. Sabina lost her family in the Nazi death camps and was imprisoned herself for three years by the Communists. In spite of that, she continued to operate her husband's underground church in his absence (Richard was imprisoned for a total of 14 years). She died in 2000.
Sabina Pleasure, a minor character from Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series. Her name is a play on the phrase, "It's been a pleasure."
Sabina is the name of the promiscuous main character in Anais Nin's novel "A Spy In The House Of Love". Despite her somewhat loose tendencies, I like the character, and I like her name.
In my opinion, Sabina is a cool name. :)
Famous bearers are actresses Sabina Remundová and Sabina Laurinová.
Czechia Top 100: In 2006-2007 there were born 315 little girls. Sabina is 37th place.
A masculine form of this name used in Romania is Sabin.
In a book I read there was a girl named Sabina. But she was Indian (from India).
I looove this name! It's sooo much prettier than Sabrina.
I'm not too fond of this name. I don't like the "b" in it for some reason, it makes it sound ... round. I don't make any sense, do I? I like most variations of this name without the "b" though. Just put any other consonant in it and it fits: Satina, Savina, Salina, Sasina, Safina.
Sabina´s pet forms are Sabika, Sabinka, Beena, Inka, Sába.
I think it's even prettier than Sabrina. I like it a lot.
I think this name is SO pretty! (Even though it sounds like Sabrina.)

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