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Sabrina may refer to: * Sabrina (given name), a feminine given name, including a list of persons and fictional characters with the name People * Sabrina (actress), stage name of Norma Ann Sykes (1936–2016), a British glamour model and actress * Sabrina (Filipino singer) (born 1989) * Sabrina (Greek singer) (born 1969) * Sabrina (Portuguese singer) (born 1982) * Sabrina Salerno (born 1968), Italian singer also mononymously known as Sabrina Film and television * ''Sabrina'' (1954 film), starring Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, and William Holden * ''Sabrina'' (1995 film), a remake starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, and Greg Kinnear * ''Sabrina'' (2018 film), an Indonesian horror film * several media properties featuring Sabrina the Teenage Witch * ''Sabrina'' (TV series), a Mexican show on the Telehit network, circa 2005 * ''Sabrina'' (Bangladeshi TV series), a streaming series Music * ''Sabrina'' (album), an album by Sabrina * "Sabrina", a song by Einstürzende N ...
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Sabrina (given Name)
Sabrina is a feminine given name derived from Proto-Celtic *Sabinā. It is also the romanization of an unrelated Arabic name, صابرينا ''ṣābrīnā'', from the root wikt:صبر, sabr "patience". Etymology The name of the river Severn was recorded as early as the 2nd century in Roman Britain, 2nd century in the Latinisation of names, Latinized form ''Sabrina''. The reconstructed Common Brittonic, British form is :wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/Sabrinā, *''sabrinā''. The modern Welsh form is ''Hafren'' or ''Habren''. Welsh legend According to a legend recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century, Hafren, Habren was the daughter of a king named Locrinus (also known as ''Locrin'' or ''Locrine'' in Anglicisation, English) by his mistress, the Germanic peoples, Germanic princess Estrildis. Locrinus ruled England after the death of his father, Brutus of Troy, the legendary second founder of Britain. Locrinus cast aside his wife, Queen Gwendolen, Guendolen, and ...
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