Sabína name meaning
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What does Sabína mean?
Sabína is equivalent of Sabina in Icelandic language.
Variants of Sabína
Sabina, Sabinus, Beanie, Sabine, Savya
How popular is the name Sabína?
Sabína is immensely popular in Bangladesh where every 1 in 400 have the name as well as in India. Also it is popular in Uzbekistan, Tanzania, Russia, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Kazakhstan, Italy, Uganda, DR Congo, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Bolivia, Angola, Mozambique, Czech Republic, Romania, Argentina, Philippines, Zimbabwe, Germany, Indonesia, Spain, Slovenia, Pakistan, Brazil and Zambia.
In England, Guatemala, Colombia, Sudan, Azerbaijan, Sweden, Chile, Malawi, Venezuela, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Switzerland, Papua New Guinea, Netherlands, Paraguay, South Africa, Cameroon, Austria, Ecuador, Egypt, Canada, Croatia, Panama, Honduras, Belarus, Israel, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Nicaragua, Denmark, El Salvador, Belgium, Kyrgyzstan and Namibia it is common while somewhat familiar in Georgia, United Arab Emirates, Cuba, Malaysia, Portugal, Dominican Republic, Lithuania, Slovakia, Australia, Sri Lanka, France, Kosovo, Moldova, Serbia, Ireland, Latvia, Uruguay, Haiti, Northern Ireland, Finland, Saint Lucia, Costa Rica, Nepal, Cape Verde, Norway, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, Mauritius, Senegal, Albania, Scotland, Montenegro, Greece, Turkey, Fiji, Morocco, Belize and Tunisia.
As per our estimate, over 1320000 people has been named Sabína globally.
Facts
Sabína in Nordic countries
Countries | Men | Women | ||
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First Name | Secondary Name | First Name | Secondary Name | |
![]() | 0 | 24 | 1880 | 1059 |
![]() | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
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- Kresten - Originated from Latin, Eminent Kresten is used substantially in Danish and Scandinavian is given to baby boys. Kresten is equivalent of Kristen in Danish language
Famous people named Sabína
We could not find any notable namesake.