Sabine

French and German form of Sabina, Latin
"Sabine"

Sabine Origin and Meaning

The name Sabine is a girl's name of French origin meaning "Sabine".

This slightly more compact version of Sabina has ties to France and Germany. Unlike its sister name, Sabine has never charted in the United States Top 1000. Today, both names are given to roughly the same number of baby girls in the US, about 70 each year.

The Sabines were a tribe in Ancient Italy that went to war with the Romans. According to legend, the Sabine women were kidnapped by the Romans but later affected peace between the warring sides.

Sabine Lisicki is a German professional tennis player. The Sabine River runs through Louisiana.

# 330 on Nameberry

Sabine Rank in Nameberry Top 1000

Sabine Popularity

Famous People Named Sabine

  • Sabine Azema
    French actress.
  • Sabine Appelmans
    Belgian tennis player.
  • Sabine Baeb
    German pair skater
  • Sabine Leutheusser
    Schnarrenberger, German politician
  • Sabine Postel
    German actress.
  • Sabine Lisicki
    German Tennis Player
  • (Diana) Sabine Moussier
    German,Mexican actress
  • (Albertje) Sabine Uitslag
    Dutch politician
  • Sabine Koning
    Dutch actress
  • Sabine Busch
    German athlete
  • Sabine Schmitz
    German racing driver
  • Sabine De Vos
    Belgian TV presenter
  • Sabine Bonnaire
    sister of French actress Sandrine Bonnaire; subject of film "Her Name is Sabine"
  • Sabine Baring
    Gould, male English Anglican priest

Sabine in Pop Culture

  • Sabine
    Dutch character on "Fresh Meat".
  • Sabine Rose
    character in "The Seer Series" by Linda Joy Singleton.
  • Sabine Wren
    character in "Star Wars Rebels".
  • Sabine Cheng
    character in "Miraculous Ladybug"
  • The rape of the Sabine Women
    incident from Roman mythology.