Sabine (given name) – Wikipedia

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Sabine is a feminine given name of ancient Roman origin that is popular in continental Europe.

Notable people with the name include:

  • Sabine Appelmans (born 1972), Belgian former tennis player
  • Sabine Auken (born 1965), German bridge player
  • Sabine Azéma (born 1949), French actress and director
  • Sabine Baeß (born 1961), German pair skater
  • Sabine Baring-Gould (1834–1924), English Victorian hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and eclectic scholar
  • Sabine Bätzing-Lichtenthäler (born 1975), German politician
  • Sabine Becker (born 1959), German speed skater
  • Sabine Bergmann-Pohl (born 1946), East German head of state
  • Sabine Bethmann (born 1931), German movie actress
  • Sabine Bohlmann (born 1969), German actress
  • Sabine Bothe (born 1960), German handball goalkeeper
  • Sabine Bramhoff (born 1964), German high jumper
  • Sabine Braun (born 1965), German track and field athlete
  • Sabine Busch (born 1962), German athlete
  • Sabine Christiansen (born 1957), German journalist and television presenter
  • Sabine Dardenne (born 1983), Belgian kidnap victim
  • Sabine de Bethune (born 1958), Belgian politician
  • Sabine Devieilhe (born 1985), French opera singer
  • Sabine Egger (born 1977), Austrian alpine skier
  • Sabine Eichenberger (born 1968), Swiss sprint canoeist
  • Sabine Engel (born 1954), German discus thrower
  • Sabine Everts (born 1961), German heptathlete
  • Sabine Getty, English jewelry designer
  • Sabine Ginther (born 1970), Austrian alpine skier
  • Sabine Günther (born 1963), German sprinter
  • Sabine Hack (born 1969), German tennis player
  • Sabine Hark (born 1962), German feminist and sociologist
  • Sabine Haudepin (born 1955), French actress
  • Sabine Hazboun (born 1994), Palestinian swimmer
  • Sabine Heinrich (born 1976), German radio and television presenter
  • Sabine Heitling (born 1987), Brazilian athlete
  • Sabine Herbst (born 1974), German swimmer
  • Sabine Herold (born 1981), French political activist
  • Sabine Holtz (born 1959), German historian
  • Sabine Hossenfelder, German Theoretical Physicist
  • Sabine John (born 1957), German heptathlete
  • Sabine Jünger (born 1973), German politician
  • Sabine Kalter (1890–1957), Polish opera singer
  • Sabine Karsenti, French-Canadian actress
  • Sabine Klaschka (born 1980), German tennis player
  • Sabine Krantz (born 1981), German race walker
  • Sabine Kratze (c. 1970–1995), German protester by self-immolation
  • Sabine Kuegler (born 1972), German author
  • Sabine Laruelle (born 1965), Belgian politician
  • Sabine Lepsius (1864–1942), German painter
  • Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger (born 1951), German politician
  • Sabine Lisicki (born 1989), German tennis player
  • Sabine Meyer (born 1959), German classical clarinetist
  • Sabine Moritz (born 1969), German painter and graphic designer
  • Sabine Moussier (born 1966), German-Mexican actress.
  • Sabine Paturel (born 1965), French singer and actress
  • Sabine Pigalle (born 1963), French photographer and artist
  • Sabine Pochert, German canoeist
  • Sabine Poleyn (born 1973), Flemish politician
  • Sabine Quindou, French television journalist
  • Sabine Rantzsch (born 1953), German Olympic swimmer
  • Sabine Röther (born 1957), German handball player
  • Sabine Schmitz (1969–2021), German race car driver
  • Sabine Singh (born 1974), American actress
  • Sabine Sinjen (1942–1995), German film actress
  • Sabine Skvara (born 1966), Austrian high jumper
  • Sabine Spitz (born 1971), German cross country cyclist
  • Sabine Tröger (born 1967), Austrian former sprinter
  • Sabine Uitslag (born 1973), Dutch politician
  • Sabine Ulibarrí (1919–2003), (male) American poet
  • Sabine Verheyen (born 1964), German politician
  • Sabine Völker (born 1973), German speed skater
  • Sabine von Maydell (born 1955), German television actress
  • Sabine Wagner, German Paralympian
  • Sabine Werner (born 1960), German biochemist
  • Sabine Winn (1734–1798), Swiss textile artist
  • Sabine Zlatin (1907–1996), French resistance member

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