All about the name SABY

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Saby is of French origin and it means "of the Sabines". The Sabines were an ancient Italian tribe who lived near Rome. The name is also associated with the Latin word "saber" which means "to know".

Saby has a rich history dating back to ancient times. It was a popular name among the Roman nobility, particularly during the Imperial period. Some famous individuals bearing this name include Sabina, the wife of Emperor Hadrian, and Sabina Poppea, the second wife of Emperor Nero.

In modern times, Saby is still used as a given name, but it is relatively uncommon compared to other names. It is more commonly found in France and Italy, where it has been used for centuries. Despite its rarity, Saby remains a unique and distinctive name with a fascinating history behind it.

See also

French
Italian

Popularity of the name SABY since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics for the name Saby in the United States are as follows: In the year 1970, there were 13 babies born with this name. The next year, 1971, saw 6 births of children named Saby. This was followed by another 7 births in 1972. Then, after a gap of several years, there were 6 more births in 1977. In total, over these four years, there were 32 babies born with the name Saby in the United States.