Sabine (first name)
Sabine is a female given name , the male counterpart is Sabinus .
Origin and meaning
The origin of the name is Latin and is based on the ancient Roman cognomen Sabinus , female. Sabina (= from the tribe of the Sabines ), the Sabine woman .
name day
- August 29 ; Remembrance day of St. Sabina
distribution
From the mid-1930s the name gained increasing popularity in Germany. From the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s, "Sabine" was the most popular female first name in the Federal Republic of Germany almost without interruption (the male counterpart was Thomas , by the way ). From the early 1970s, its popularity continued to decline; Since the 1990s at the latest, hardly any children have been called "Sabine".
variants
- Sabina (Indian)
- Sabine (German, French)
- Sabine ( pronounced as Sabin , Switzerland, France)
- Sabina (English, Polish, Russian, Italian, Bosnian)
- Szabina (Hungarian)
- Savina (Spanish)
- Bibi, Bina, Binchen, Bine, Bini, Sabbel, Sabi, Sabse, Sabsi, Sassi, Bee (short forms)
Well-known namesake
Sabine
- Sabine Asgodom (* 1953), German management trainer, journalist and author
- Sabine Azéma (* 1949), French actress
- Sabine Baeß (married Marbach; * 1961), German figure skater
- Sabine Bätzing (* 1975), German politician
- Sabine Bard (1946–2016), German politician
- Sabine Bau (* 1969), German fencer
- Sabine Baumgärtner (1929–2018), German art historian
- Sabine Bethmann (* 1931), German actress
- Sabine Bonhoeffer (1906–1999), twin sister of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- Sabine Braun (* 1965), German athlete
- Sabine Christiansen (* 1957), German television presenter
- Sabine Dardenne (* 1983), Belgian kidnapping victim
- Sabine Demel (* 1962), German theologian and university professor
- Sabine Eichinger , German producer
- Sabine Fenske (* 1959), German high jumper
- Sabine Fischmann (* 1974), German chanson singer
- Sabine Föllinger (* 1963), German classical philologist
- Sabine Ginther (* 1970), Austrian ski racer
- Sabine M. Gruber (* 1960), Austrian writer
- Sabine Gruber (* 1963), South Tyrolean writer
- Sabine Günther (née Rieger; * 1963), German athlete
- Sabine Hack (* 1969), German tennis player
- Sabine Heinrich (* 1976), German presenter
- Sabine John (née Möbius, divorced Paetz; * 1957), German athlete
- Sabine Jünger (* 1973), German politician
- Sabine Kaack (* 1958), German actress
- Sabine Klausner (* 1977), Austrian politician
- Sabine Knickrehm (* 1959), German judge
- Sabine Kuegler (* 1972), German writer
- Sabine Kunst (* 1954), German hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Sabine Lange (1936–1998), German nurse
- Sabine Lange (* 1953), German writer
- Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger (* 1951), German politician
- Sabine Lisicki (* 1989), German tennis player
- Sabine Ludwig (* 1954), German writer
- Sabine Manke (* 1970), German actress
- Sabine Matejka (* 1974), Austrian lawyer
- Sabine Menne (* 1977), German actress
- Sabine Meyer (* 1959), German clarinetist
- Sabine Noack (* 1974), German singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Sabine Noethen (* 1964), German presenter
- Sabine Orléans (* 1960), German actress
- Sabine Pfeifer (* 1980), German-Dutch actress and presenter
- Sabine Postel (* 1954), German actress
- Sabine Rau (* 1959), German television journalist
- Sabine Reger , honorary judge at the constitutional court for the state of Baden-Württemberg
- Sabine Remdisch (* 1969), German psychologist and university professor
- Sabine Richter (* 1966), German athlete
- Sabine Melanie Rittel (* 1980), German actress, radio play and voice actor
- Sabine Rossbach , German journalist and radio presenter, director of the NDR Landesfunkhaus Hamburg (2010-)
- Sabine Sauer (* 1956), German television presenter and show master
- Sabine Schiffer (* 1966), German linguist and media educator
- Sabine Schmolinsky (* 1955), German historian
- Sabine Schudoma (* 1959), German social judge
- Sabine Sinjen (1942–1995), German actress
- Sabine Spitz (* 1971), German mountain biker
- Sabine Stockhorst (* 1986), German handball player
- Sabine Strobel (* 1951), German actress, voice actress and dialogue director
- Sabine Thiesler (* 1957), German writer, actress and voice actress
- Sabine Timoteo (* 1975), Swiss actress
- Sabine Töpperwien (* 1960), German sports journalist
- Sabine Völker (* 1973), German speed skater
- Sabine Wen-Ching Wang (* 1973), Swiss-Taiwanese writer
- Sabine Wilharm (* 1954), German draftsman
- Sabine Wolf (* 1971), German actress and director
- Sabine Zimmermann (1951–2020), German television presenter
- Sabine Zimmermann (* 1960), German politician
Sabina
A name
- Sabina (saint) , a Christian martyr
- Sabina of Bavaria (1492–1564), Duchess of Bavaria and wife of Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg
- Sabina von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1529–1575), Princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Electress of Brandenburg
- Sabina Catharina (1582–1618), Countess von Rietberg
First name
- Sabina Classen (* 1963), German thrash metal singer and TV presenter
- Sabina Ddumba (* 1994), Swedish singer
- Sabina Grzimek (* 1942), German sculptor
- Sabina Guzzanti (* 1963), Italian actress
- Sabina Hank (* 1976), Austrian pianist
- Sabina Jeschke (* 1968), German professor of mechanical engineering
- Sabina Jacobsen (* 1989), Swedish handball player
- Sabina Kasslatter Mur (* 1963), South Tyrolean politician of the SVP
- Sabina Sakoh (* 1968), German figurative painter
- Sabina Schneebeli (* 1963), Swiss actress
- Sabina Sharipova (* 1994), Uzbek tennis player
- Sabina Spielrein (1885–1942), Russian-Jewish doctor and psychoanalyst
- Sabina Trooger (* 1955), German actress, voice actress and writer
- Sabina Valbusa (* 1972), Italian cross-country skier
- Sabina Wojtala (* 1981), Polish figure skater
Szabina
- Szabina Szlavikovics (* 1995), Hungarian tennis player
- Szabina Tálosi (* 1989), Hungarian national football player
Savina
- Savina Yannatou (* 1959), Greek singer
Male namesake
- Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924), British clergyman and author
Art and literature
- The Moritat Sabinchen was a woman and is about a girl named Sabine .
- A famous children's book in rhyme is entitled Das Hühnchen Sabinchen .
- Marcel Aymé wrote the novella Les Sabines (The Sabines) in 1943 about a woman who could multiply her body and thus pursue amours in numerous places at the same time.
- Volkmar Döring published the song Sabine, Sabine stands behind the curtain in 1977.
- The German band Trio recorded the song Sabine Sabine Sabine in their first studio album Trio in 1981 . In response, the single Hör ma '(Sabine, Sabine, Sabine) appeared in 1982 by a band Dombrowsky with the female counterpart of telephone dialogue.
- In the 2007 documentary Your Name Is Sabine, actress Sandrine Bonnaire tells about her autistic sister.
See also
- Sabine (disambiguation)
- Sabina (disambiguation)
- Savina (disambiguation)
swell
- ↑ http://www.beliebte-vornamen.de/5024-sabine.htm
- ↑ mentioned as a cover version by Stephan Remmler ( memento of the original from February 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.