"Sabina" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sabina" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sabina" Meaning

Sabina is a feminine given name originating from Latin. It means "from Sabine" or "woman from the region of the Sabines", an ancient Italic people living in what is now central Italy. In some cultures, it may also be associated with the name of the perfumed oil of the same name, or the zealous and ardent woman (sabi-na, Sabine with a modifier) in the Moorish epic "Muhammad Embarkes on a Sea-faring voyage".

"Sabina" Examples

Usage Examples for "Sabina"


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Sabina worked as a doctor at a charity clinic where she often treated children.


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The artist Sabina was known for her vibrant paintings of scenes from her travels during the summer.


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Sabina joked about her postponing her plans to go to college saying she needed more "dream and less responsibilities.


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The health summit welcomed Sabina, who discussed her groundbreaking research on environmental impact on human health.


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Sabina wrote diligently every morning in her journal for 10 minutes at 6:00 AM before getting ready for school.

"Sabina" Similar Words

Sabering

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SHEATHING (present participle of SABER) or <br><br>To DAMASCENE (verbal) <br><br>or to point or sharpen (scimitars or other long knives).

Sabermetrics

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Sabers

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Sabertooth

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Sabi

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The word "sabi" has multiple possible meanings depending on the context. <br><br>As a loanword from Filipino, "sabi" can mean "as I said" or "according to what was said."

Sabian

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Sabianism

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Sabianism is a philosophical and theosophical system that was founded in the early 20th century by El Gabrally, an Assyrian writer and philosopher named Sabā ibn Azhgur or variously reported in sources varying his name to Sabian, Sabaean, or Sabiah ibn-Aghur.

Sabicu

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Sabicu is a term used to refer to a type of timber from the Sabicu tree (Manilkara zapota), which is native to Central and South America. The wood of the Sabicu tree is valued for its durability and is often used for making musical instruments, particularly guitars, due to its tight grain and hardness. The wood is also used for furniture making and other woodworking applications.

Sabine

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Sabinea

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Sabines

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Sabines was a Laodicean Sept imperial retinue officer name in the Roman poet Ovid's poem, Amores.

Sabinian

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Sabinian: <br><br>Referring to the Sabinians, a faction in ancient Rome who supported the candidacy of Q. Sabinius in 69 AD. They were one of the main groups advocating for the rule of Vespasian, a Sabinian, during the year of the four emperors. The term "Sabinian" may also refer to those with historical connections to the region of Sabinum in Central Italy.

Sabinium

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Sabir

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Patience, tolerance, and endurance. <br><br>Example: "He had to develop a lot of sabir to deal with the difficult work environment."

Sable

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Sables

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