Sabina
Sabina stands for:
- the original variant of Sabine (first name) - first name carriers see there
- a section of the juniper ( Juniperus ), see juniper #Systematics
- an old Latin name for the sad tree (Juniperus sabina)
- Phoenician juniper ( Juniperus phoenicea ), a species of the Sabina section
Sabina or Šabina are the names of the following places or buildings:
- Šabina (German Schaben ), municipality in north-west Bohemia
- Sabina (Italy) , landscape between Rome and Terni, with the municipalities
- the diocese of Sabina, today the diocese of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto , a diocese in Italy
- Sabina (Illinois) , location in McLean County , Illinois, USA
- Sabina (Ohio) , city in Clinton County , Ohio, USA
- Santa Sabina , church in Rome
- Sabina Park , cricket ground in Kingston, Jamaica
Sabina is the name of the following people: Roman cognomen (feminine form of Sabinus ):
- Sabina (saint) , a Christian martyr
- Poppaea Sabina (approx. 30 / 32–65), wife of the Roman emperor Nero and Roman empress
- Vibia Sabina (86–136), wife of the Roman emperor Hadrian
- Sabina Margrit Sciubba (* 1975), Italian singer
Ruler name:
- Sabina of Bavaria (1492–1564), Duchess of Bavaria and wife of Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg
Family name:
- Joaquín Sabina (* 1949), Spanish singer and songwriter
- Karel Sabina (1813–1877), Czech radical democrat, publicist, writer and literary critic
- María Sabina (approx. 1894–1985), Mazatec shaman
See also:
- Sabine
- Sabrina
- Sabinas
- Savina
- Wiktionary: sabina - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations