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Sabina in German

Sabina in German is Sabine — Sabina means a given name, from Latin, used for both men and women historically, though it is now mainly feminine.

Sabina in German

Sabine
proper noun

What does "Sabina" mean?

  1. name A given name, from Latin, used for both men and women historically, though it is now mainly feminine.
    "Sabina was named after her grandmother."

Sabina in a sentence

  • Sabina was named after her grandmother.

Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Sabina" in German?

"Sabina" in German is Sabine. Sabina means: A given name, from Latin, used for both men and women historically, though it is now mainly feminine.

How do you use "Sabina" in a sentence?

Example: "Sabina was named after her grandmother." In German, "Sabina" is Sabine.

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