Saba
Saba stands for:
- a gigantic legendary figure, see Sababurg
- Saba (genus) , a genus of the dog venom family (Apocynaceae)
geographical objects:
- Saba (antiquity) , an ancient empire in what is now Yemen
- Saveh , Iranian city, formerly Saba
- Saba (Brunei) , sub-district ( mukim ) of the Sultanate of Brunei
- Saba (Gambia) , Gambian locality
- Saba (island) , special municipality of the Netherlands in the eastern Caribbean
- Saba (Luga) , river in Leningrad Oblast (Russia)
- Saba (Musau municipality) , part of the Musau municipality in the Reutte district, Tyrol
Saba is the family name of the following people:
- ʿAbdallāh ibn Saba ' , early Islamic theologian
- Abol Hasan Sabā (1902–1957), Iranian musician, composer and violinist of Persian music
- Agnete Saba (* 1994), Norwegian-Sami singer
- Bassam Saba (* 1959), Lebanese composer, conductor and multi-instrumentalist
- Christian Saba (* 1978), Ghanaian soccer player
- Fadil Saba (1901–1988), Israeli-American photographer of Palestinian descent
- Gian Franco Saba (* 1968), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Sassari
- Isak Saba (1875–1921), Norwegian – Sami teacher and politician
- Mary Jirmanus Saba (* 1983), American geographer and filmmaker
- Michaela Saba (* 1990), Austrian actress
- Pierre-Macario Saba (1873–1943), Archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church of Aleppo in Syria
- Umberto Saba (aka Umberto Poli; 1883–1957), Italian writer
- Saba is also a spelling variant for various people listed under Sabas in church history
SABA stands for:
- SABA (Schwarzwälder Apparate-Bau-Anstalt August Schwer Söhne GmbH), former manufacturer of entertainment electronics
- Società Automobili Brevetti Angelino , former Italian automobile manufacturer
- short acting beta agonist , see beta-2 sympathomimetics
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