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May 2, 2024

The first name of the day: Sabine

Etymology of first name Sabine
The first name Sabine comes from Latin and means "inhabitant of Central Italy". This first name is carried by about 61,000 people in France and should not be attributed to more than 30 babies in 2013 Sabine is honored on August 29th.

Origin
The Sabines' abduction by Romulus and his troops provoked a war between the Sabines who were the inhabitants of a territory of central Italy and the Romans. This event was decisive in the formation process of Rome. Also found in the holy story Sabine who was a Roman martyr of the early fourth century. She bequeathed to the Christian community the great property she owned on the Aventine Hill. It was later built in his memory, a beautiful church that attracts many tourists today. The first name Sabine was a fairly common name in ancient times and began to spread in several European countries, especially Germany. In France, this first name was very popular between 1950 and 1980 but has been declining ever since.

Character
Sabine is an energetic and original young woman. In her professional life, she is diplomatic and enjoys making decisions. In her personal life, Sabine is generous and cheerful.

Sabine River Day One 2015 (May 2024)