Sabrinah
Celtic, Latin name for the River Severn
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Sabrinah Origin and Meaning
The name Sabrinah is a girl's name.
Sabrinah is an elaborated spelling variant of Sabrina, a feminine name with ancient roots. The original Sabrina comes from the Latin name for the River Severn in Wales, associated with a legendary princess who drowned there. The name gained popularity in the modern era partly through the 1954 film 'Sabrina' starring Audrey Hepburn, and later through the character Sabrina Spellman in the television series 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch.' The variant spelling with the 'h' ending adds a distinctive touch while maintaining the melodic sound of the original. Sabrinah conveys elegance and femininity while still bearing the mystical undertones of its water-nymph origins.