Origin
Latin: Sabina, derived from Sabinus, an ancient Roman family name linked to the Sabines, an Italic tribe. The name has been adopted into various European languages and has historical usage through medieval periods and into modern times. It is not of Aboriginal or Māori origin.
Meaning
Literal translation: 'Sabine' relates to the Sabines, an ancient Italic tribe, thus symbolising ancestral heritage and nobility. In Australian English contexts, it carries connotations of elegance, timelessness, and classical beauty.
Pronunciation
/səˈbiːnə/ (suh-BEE-nuh, with the emphasis on the second syllable in Australian English), stresses as per standard pronunciation.','variants':['Sabina','Sabine','Sabinae'],'diminutives':['Bine','Sabi','Bina'],'historical_context':'The name gained popularity in Australia through European immigrants post-World War II and has been used in Australian literature and media. Famous Australians include Sabine Winton, a politician, and several actresses and writers bearing the name.','geography':'More common in states with higher European ancestry populations, such as Victoria and New South Wales, reflecting migration patterns and naming trends.
Variants & Nicknames
Variants
- Sabina (Latin, Italian, Spanish, Polish)
- Sabine (French, German, English)
- Sabinae
Nicknames
- Bine
- Sabi
- Bina
Name Days
- 29 January (Feast of Saint Sabina)
- 28 August (Feria of Saint Sabina) in Catholic calendars; these are commemorations of early Christian saints.
- Not applicable in Aboriginal or Māori cultural observances, as it is a Western name.
Name Pairings
Names that pair well with sabine:
- Charlotte and Sabine
- Mia and Sabine
- Olivia and Sabine
Fun Facts
- The name Sabine became popular in Australia during the 1960s and 1970s, partly influenced by European literary and cultural trends.
- Sabine Pass is a notable geographical feature in Queensland, capturing the name’s association with Australian place names.
- Australian writer Sabine Keryn is renowned for her contributions to literature.
Personality Traits
Common traits associated with the name sabine:
- Elegant
- Refined
- Timeless
- Culturally aware
Aesthetic Qualities
aesthetically pleasing, with classic lines and a melodious sound that complements the Australian appreciation for elegant, timeless names. aesthetically pleasing, with classic lines and a melodious sound that complements the Australian appreciation for elegant, timeless names.
Geographical Distribution
Relatively evenly distributed across major Australian cities, with slight preferences in Brisbane and Melbourne where European heritage is more prominent.
Numerological Significance
Name number 3, indicative of creativity, sociability, and expressiveness in numerology, aligning with Australian cultural values of community and artistic expression.
Astrological Connections
Associated with the zodiac signs of Pisces and Taurus, which are linked to creativity, stability, and sensuality—traits often admired in Australian culture.
Historical Context
The name was popularised in Victorian and post-war Australia, often associated with a sense of classic elegance and European cultural heritage. It appears in Australian fiction and media, further embedding it into popular culture.
Linguistic Adaptability
The name adapts well across European languages, maintaining similar spellings and pronunciations, facilitating usage among multicultural Australian communities.
Famous People Named sabine
- Sabine Winton (Politician)
- Sabine Cain (Artist)
- Sabine Keryn (Author)
Popularity in Australia
Year | Count |
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2024 | 1 |
2016 | 3 |
2014 | 1 |