Sabrine
s(a)-bri-ne, sab-rine
Popularity:
26855
Origin:
British
Other Origin(s):
Welsh
Meaning:
From the river Severn; Thorny cactus; From the border; Sword-like
Sabrine is a girl's name of British and Welsh origin. This respelling of the uber-popular girl's name Sabrina is rooted in Great Britain's longest river, Severn. It may have also emerged from the Welsh form Hafren or Habren. Sabrine and Sabrina went virtually unnoticed until actress Audrey Hepburn starred in the 1954 film Sabrina. Nowadays, this name continues to have superpowers thanks to the 90s TV show Sabrina the Teenage Witch and the newer Netflix rendition brought to life by actress Kiernan Shipka. Whichever version speaks to you, your darling Sabrine will feel utterly blessed to bear this name. Unique and totally witchy, it'll cast a spell on you at first sight!