The baby name Sabiniano is a Male name and is pronounced {'english_respelling': 'sah-BIH-NEE-ah-no', 'english_ipa': '/ˌsæbəˈniːɑnoʊ/', 'spanish_italian_respelling': 'sah-bee-NEE-ah-no', 'spanish_italian_ipa': '/sa.biˈni.a.no/'}.
Sabiniano is Latin in Origin.
The baby name Sabiniano is a Male name and is pronounced {'english_respelling': 'sah-BIH-NEE-ah-no', 'english_ipa': '/ˌsæbəˈniːɑnoʊ/', 'spanish_italian_respelling': 'sah-bee-NEE-ah-no', 'spanish_italian_ipa': '/sa.biˈni.a.no/'}.
Sabiniano is Latin in Origin.
Sabiniano descends from the Latin cognomen Sabinianus, formed from Sabinus, “a Sabine,” the ethnonym of the ancient Italic people northeast of Rome. The name therefore means “of/pertaining to the Sabines” or “belonging to (the house of) Sabinus.” It moved into the Romance languages as Sabiniano in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, where the -iano ending keeps the classical flavor.
In use since late Roman times, it appears in Christian records through figures such as Pope Sabinian (Latin Sabinianus, r. 604–606) and martyrs venerated in France under the form Savinien. The name survived in ecclesiastical and regional naming traditions, remaining rare but recognizable in Spain, Italy, Latin America, and the Philippines; it also occurs as a surname. Variants and related forms include Sabinian; Latin Sabinianus; French Sabinien/Savinien; Spanish/Italian/Portuguese Sabino and Italian Savino; and feminine counterparts Sabiniana, Sabina, and Sabine.
Sabiniano is vanishingly rare. We count just 6 recorded uses of it worldwide, from 5 countries.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PE | 0 | #329 | 1 | 6,350 | |
| QA | Boys | 0 | #743 | 1 | 18,093 |
| CO | Boys | 0 | #980 | 2 | 15,656 |
| SA | Girls | 0 | #1,014 | 1 | 25,931 |
| AE | Boys | 0 | #1,143 | 1 | 22,615 |
Sabiniano is popular in 5 countries — most recent births per country:
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