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Sabrina

suh-BREE-nuh

Sabrina (name) means a feminine given name from Celtic legend, tied to a mythical princess said to have given her name to the River Severn. Example: “Sabrina grew in popularity after the classic film of the same name.”

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A feminine given name from Celtic legend, tied to a mythical princess said to have given her name to the River Severn.
"Sabrina grew in popularity after the classic film of the same name."

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In plain EnglishA girl's name with Celtic mythological roots, linked to a river legend in Britain.

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_____ grew in popularity after the classic film of the same name.

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What does “Sabrina” mean?

The word “Sabrina” means a feminine given name from Celtic legend, tied to a mythical princess said to have given her name to the River Severn. In plain terms, a girl's name with Celtic mythological roots, linked to a river legend in Britain.

How do you pronounce “Sabrina”?

“Sabrina” is pronounced suh-BREE-nuh (/səˈbɹiːnə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Sabrina” in a sentence?

Here is “Sabrina” used in a sentence: “Sabrina grew in popularity after the classic film of the same name.”

What part of speech is “Sabrina”?

“Sabrina” is a name.

Is “Sabrina” a common word?

“Sabrina” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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