Meaning & Origin
In Hebrew, Sabrina means 'sorceress'. In Greek mythology, Sabrina is the Roman goddess of the Wetlands and the personification of the River Severn. In Christian tradition, Sabrina can be associated with St. Sabina, an early Christian martyr whose relics were discovered in the catacombs of Rome. She is believed to have been a servant girl who was martyred during the persecutions of Diocletian (284-305 AD).
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes courage and faith in the face of adversity.
Language details
Sabrina
Beautiful, shining, and pure river
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
suh-BREE-nuh
/səˈbriːnə/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
4
Lucky stone
Sapphire
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Kate was popularized by the American actress Kate Winslet, who gained prominence in the 1990s film Titanic.
Kate is derived from the Greek name Katerina, which means 'pure'. It is also a diminutive of Catherine, which is derived from the Greek word katharos, meaning 'clean' or 'pure'. In Christian tradition, St. Catherine of Siena is the patron saint of Italy, teachers, and widows. She is also known for her mystical experiences and deep spiritual insight.
Historical references
Historical records show that In Roman mythology, Sabrina was the goddess of the river Severn. The name Sabrina carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
e.g. 1st century
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