Sabine
s(a)-bi-ne
Popularity:
3836
Origin:
Latin
Meaning:
Woman of the Sabine people
Sabine is a feminine name of Latin origin meaning “woman of the Sabine people.” The Sabines were an ancient Italian tribe who lived in the Apennine mountains and were known for their fiercely protective nature and resilience in battle. Sabine women, in particular, were revered as symbols of honesty and wisdom—characteristics that will undoubtedly encourage a virtuous and wise personality in baby.