Sabina
Sabina stands for:
- The original version of Sabine ( first name ) - name makers see there
- A section of juniper (Juniperus ), see juniper # systematics
- Phoenician juniper (Juniperus phoenicea ), a type of the section Sabina
Sabina or Šabina hot following locations:
- Šabina ( German cockroaches ), community in north-west Bohemia
- Sabina (Italy ), landscape between Rome and Terni
- The bishopric of Sabina, Sabina -Poggio Mirteto today diocese, a diocese in Italy
- Sabina (Illinois), place in McLean County, Illinois, United States
- Sabina (Ohio ), a town in Clinton County, Ohio, USA
- Sabina Park Cricket Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica
Sabina is the name of: Roman cognomen ( feminine form of Sabinus ):
- Sabina ( saint ), a Christian martyr
- Poppaea Sabina (approx. 30/32-65 ), wife of Roman Emperor Nero and Roman Empress
- Vibia Sabina ( 86-136 ), wife of the Roman Emperor Hadrian
Ruler Name:
- Sabina of Bavaria (1492-1564), Duchess of Bavaria and wife of Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg
Surname:
- Joaquín Sabina ( b. 1949 ), Spanish singer and songwriter
- Karel Sabina (1813-1877), Swedish radical democrat, publicist, writer and literary critic
- María Sabina (ca. 1894-1985 ), Mazatec shaman
See also:
- Sabine, Sabrina, Sabina
- Wiktionary: sabina - Meaning meanings, word origin, synonyms, translations
- Disambiguation