Usage, description and more for Sabrina
Gender: Female
Origin: Latin
Also available in
Arabic,
Italian,
German,
Norwegian Bokmål,
French,
Portuguese,
Sabrina is used in
Algeria
Morocco
Saudi Arabia
Denmark
Switzerland
Germany
Canada
United Kingdom
Singapore
United States
Indonesia
Italy
Norway
Belgium
Brazil
Sabrina
Sabrina is a feminine given name of English origin. It is derived from the name of the River Severn in England, which was known as "Sabrina" in Latin. The name Sabrina is associated with various meanings such as "from the border" or "boundary" in Celtic languages, reflecting the river's geographical significance.
In literature and folklore, Sabrina is also known as the name of a legendary character in Celtic mythology and as the title character in the play "Sabrina Fair" by Samuel A. Taylor. The name Sabrina gained popularity in the English-speaking world in the mid-20th century, thanks in part to its appearance in the popular TV series "Sabrina the Teenage Witch."
Those named Sabrina are often described as intelligent, creative, and independent individuals. They are known for their charm and charisma, as well as their strong sense of self. Sabrina is a timeless and elegant name that continues to be cherished by many parents around the world for its unique origin and beautiful sound.