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What does Sabino mean?
Sabino as a boys' name is pronounced sa-BEE-noh. It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Sabino is "Sabine". The Sabines were a tribe living in central Italy around the time Romulus and Remus established the city of Rome. Romulus arranged mass kidnapping of the Sabine women so as to provide wives for the citizens of Rome. A saint's name in use since at least the second century. Sabina is the feminine form.
STARTS WITH Sa-
ASSOCIATED WITH saint
Variations
VARIANTS Sabeeno, Sabin, Savin, Savino
CREATIVE FORMS(male)
(female)
MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Sabino Deon (S.D.), ..
How popular is Sabino?
Sabino is an uncommon first name for men but a very popular last name for all people (#13943 out of 150436, Top 9%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Sabino was first listed in 1920-1929 and reached its peak rank of #1811 in the U.S. in the 1930s, but is not listed at the moment. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)
Similar Names
Recommended sound-alike names are Albano, Aluino, Andino, Armino, Arsino, Balbino, Bruino (see Bruno), Calvino, Carmino, Chino, Damiano, Danno, Dino▼, Eduino (see Edwin), Ermino, Fabiano, Fabio, Galeno, Gavino, Hanno, Jabin, Jano, Mariano, Marino, Meino, Orsino, Paulino, Pino, Rubino, Rufino, Sable, Sabr, Sabre, Sachio, Safir, Sagan, Sagiv, Said, Sail, Saint▲, Sajan, Salim, Salomo, Salviano (see Salvio), Salvino, Sami, Sandino, Sandro, Santigo, Santino▲, Santo, Sanzio, Sarafino, Sariq, Savile, Savion▼, Savionn, Saxon, Sayid, Sebarino (see Seferino), Sebo, Serafino, Sereno, Shilo, Silvino, Slavin, Spiro, Stein, Steno, Svein, Sveinn, Swaine, Urbano, Yamino and Yanno. These names tend to be more commonly used than Sabino.
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