Sabian
Origin and Meaning
The name Sabian is a boy's name of latin origin meaning “of the Sabines”.
Sabian is a name with ancient Latin roots, meaning 'of the Sabines', a group of people from central Italy during the Roman era. It carries a historical weight, bringing a sense of the classic and the timeless. Despite its ancient beginnings, Sabian feels fresh and unique, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking something less conventional. It’s a rare name, yet it doesn’t feel obscure or difficult to pronounce. You might stumble upon variations like Sabien or even the more familiar Damien, but Sabian holds a special charm in its own right. It’s distinctive yet easy to imagine in a modern setting, offering a touch of historical depth.
At a Glance
| Origin | latin |
| Gender | Boy |
| Meaning | of the Sabines |
| Popularity | ★☆☆☆☆ (2/10) |
| Syllables | 3 |
| Starts with | S |
| Styles | rare, classic |
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