Sabrina (given name)
Sabrina is a feminine given name derived from Proto-Celtic *Sabrinā.
Etymology
The name of the river Severn was recorded as early as the 2nd century in the Latinized form Sabrina. The reconstructed British form is *Sabrinā. The modern Welsh form is Hafren or Habren.Its Arabic equivalent is صابرينا ṣābrīnā, resulting from a folk etymology from the root "patience", although there is another variant سابرينا sābrīnā, its use is mostly restricted to Persians and other non-Arabs.
Welsh legend
According to a legend recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century, Habren was the daughter of a king named Locrinus by his mistress, the Germanic princess Estrildis. Locrinus ruled England after the death of his father, Brutus of Troy, the legendary second founder of Britain. Locrinus cast aside his wife, Guendolen, and their son Maddan and acknowledged Sabrina and her mother, but the enraged Guendolen raised an army against him and defeated Locrinus in battle. Guendolen then ordered that Sabrina and her mother be drowned in the river. The river was named after Sabrina so Locrine's betrayal of Guendolen would never be forgotten. According to legend, Sabrina lives in the river, which reflects her mood. She rides in a chariot and dolphins and salmon swim alongside her. The later story suggests that the legend of Sabrina could have become intermingled with old stories of a river goddess or nymph.Fletcher refers to the legend in The Faithful Shepherdess. Milton adopted the legend in his Comus, using the Latin form Sabrina.
Popularity
The use of Sabrina was very rare as a given name in Britain prior to the 19th century, with the singular exception of Sabrina Sidney, an English foundling girl, named for her orphanage overlooking River Severn. Its popularity rose, at first in the United States, following the release of the film Sabrina, a romantic drama-comedy based on Samuel Taylor's Sabrina Fair, in which the protagonist Sabrina Fairchild was played by Audrey Hepburn. It was boosted by the popularity of the comic book character Sabrina the Teenage Witch, who debuted in 1962. Additional peaks in usage followed its use for characters on the American television series Charlie's Angels, which aired from 1976 to 1981, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch, based on the comic book character, which aired from 1996 to 2003.It was the 789th most popular name for females born in the United States in 1954, and rose to the 245th most popular name in 1955, immediately following the release of the film Sabrina. According to Dunkling, "n the U.S. Sabrina has tended to displace Sabina since ."
The name had peaks in popularity in 1970 and 1977. The 1996 television series resulted in a renewed peak in 1997. The name was ranked as the 357th most popular name for American-born females in 2024. The name peaked in popularity in France in 1979-1981 and in Italy in 2001. In Germany, it peaked in popularity at rank 8 in 1987 and 1989.
Women
Sabrina
- Sabrina Agresti-Roubache, French film producer and politician
- Sabrina Ajmechet, Argentine historian, professor and politician
- Sabrina Bartlett, English actress
- Sabrina Le Beauf, American actress
- Sabrina Benaim, Canadian writer, performance artist and slam poet
- Sabrina Beneett, Malaysian beauty pageant titleholder
- Sabrina Botrán, Guatemalan footballer
- Sabrina Brazzo, Italian ballet dancer
- Sabrina Brier, American actress and comedian
- Sabrina Bryan, American dancer, choreographer, actress and singer
- Sabrina Buljubašić, Bosnian association football player
- Sabrina Calvo, French writer
- Sabrina Carpenter, American singer and actress
- Sabrina Cass, Brazilian freestyle skier
- Sabrina Cervantes, American politician
- Sabrina Chairunnisa, Indonesian model, actress, and YouTuber
- Sabrina Claudio, Puerto Rican-Cuban-American singer
- Sabrina Crognale, Italian modern pentathlete
- Sabrina Cruz, Canadian YouTuber and producer
- Sabrina Custódia, Brazilian para-cyclist
- Sabrina D'Angelo, Canadian soccer player
- Sabrina Dawood, Pakistani philanthropist and educational activist
- Sabrina Delannoy, French footballer
- Sabrina Dhawan, Indian screenwriter and producer
- Sabrina Dhowre, Canadian model and media personality
- Sabrina Dornhoefer, American middle-distance runner
- Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, German philosopher and professor
- Sabrina Enciso, American soccer player
- Sabrina Erdely, American journalist and magazine reporter
- Sabrina Ferilli, Italian actress
- Sabrina Filzmoser, Austrian judoka
- Sabrina Flores, Mexican professional footballer
- Sabrina Fortune, British Paralympic athlete
- Sabrina Garciarena, Argentine actress and model
- Sabrina Ghayour, British-Iranian chef
- Sabrina Giusto, Brazilian tennis player
- Sabrina Goleš, Croatian tennis player
- Sabrina Gschwandtner, American artist
- Sabrina Guinness, British-Irish television producer
- Sabrina Harbec, Canadian ice hockey player
- Sabrina Harman, American soldier convicted of prisoner abuse
- Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, British firefighter, psychologist and writer
- Sabrina Ho Chiu-yeng, Hong Kong businesswoman, heiress and philanthropist
- Sabrina Impacciatore, Italian actress
- Sabrina Ionescu, American basketball player
- Sabrina Jackintell, American glider pilot
- Sabrina Jalees, Canadian comedian
- Sabrina Jaquet, Swiss badminton player
- Sabrina Johnston, American singer
- Sabrina Jonnier, French downhill mountain biker
- Sabrina Kay, American entrepreneur, corporate board member, investor, and philanthropist
- Sabrina Kitaka, Ugandan physician
- Sabrina Kolker, Canadian rower
- Sabrina Kruck, German ice hockey player
- Sabrina Lloyd, American actress
- Sabrina Lucchi, Italian tennis player
- Sabrina Mahfouz, British-Egyptian poet
- Sabrina Malheiros, Brazilian singer-songwriter
- Sabrina Man, Filipino actress
- Sabrina Mar, American gymnast
- Sabrina Massialas, American fencer
- Sabrina Matthews, Canadian ballet choreographer
- Sabrina McKenna, American judge
- Sabrina Ouazani, French-Algerian actress
- Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski, American physicist
- Sabrina Petraglia, Brazilian actress
- Sabrina Porshi, Bangladeshi singer
- Sabrina Pretto, Italian ballet dancer
- Sabrina P. Ramet, American political scientist
- Sabrina Ricciardi, Italian politician
- Sabrina Richard, French weightlifter
- Sabrina Richter, German handball player
- Sabrina Salerno, Italian singer-songwriter, record producer, model, actress and television presenter
- Sabrina Santamaria, American tennis player
- Sabrina Sato, Brazilian television presenter
- Sabrina Scharf, American actress, lawyer, real estate developer, and activist
- Sabrina Seara, Venezuelan telenovela actress
- Sabrina Sebaihi, French politician
- Sabrina Sena, Italian sport shooter
- Sabrina Setlur, German rapper
- Sabrina Siani, Italian actress
- Sabrina Sidney, British subject of a 'perfect wife' experiment by Thomas Day
- Sabrina Simader, Kenyan alpine skier
- Sabrina Singh, American government administrator
- Sabrina Sobhy, American squash player
- Sabrina Sojourner, American politician
- Sabrina Soussan, French-German engineer
- Sabrina Starke, Dutch singer-songwriter
- Sabrina S. Sutherland, American film producer
- Sabrina Tasselli, Italian footballer
- Sabrina Tavernise, American journalist
- Sabrina Thompson, American aerospace engineer
- Sabrina Vannini, Italian archer
- Sabrina Vega, American gymnast
- Sabrina Viguier, French footballer
- Sabrina Voinea, Romanian artistic gymnast
- Sabrina Washington, British singer
- Sabrina Wittmann, German football coach
- Sabrina Wu, American comedian
- Sabrina Jeffries, pen name of Deborah Gonzales, American author
- Sabrina Sabrok, Argentine-Mexican model, pornographic actress and host Lorena Fabiana Colotta
Sabreena
Fictional characters
- Hafren or Sabrina, a mythical nymph
- Nina Sabrina Flores, the main character of the Sprout animated spin-off of The Good Night Show called Nina's World
- Sabrina, a character in John Milton's masque Comus
- Sabrina, the Gym Leader of Saffron City in the Pokémon franchise, first appearing in 1996
- Sabrina Adetiba, a fictional character from the British soap opera, Coronation Street
- Sabrina Duncan, played by Kate Jackson on the 1976 television series Charlie's Angels
- Sabrina Fairchild in Samuel A. Taylor's Sabrina Fair, played by Audrey Hepburn in the 1954 adaptation Sabrina and by Julia Ormond in the 1995 remake
- Sabrina Grimm, a main character in The Sisters Grimm series of novels written by Michael Buckley
- Sabrina Costelana Newman, played by Raya Meddine in the American soap opera The Young and the Restless
- Sabrina Raincomprix, a character in the animated series Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
- Sabrina Santiago, played by Teresa Castillo in the American soap opera General Hospital
- Sabrina Spellman, an Archie Comics character who debuted in 1962 and also starred in various television series