Sebrina

Meaning

Boundary

Female
Latin

The story behind Sebrina

Sebrina is a feminine name derived from Latin origins, related to the word "sebra" or the river name Severn (Latin: Sabrina). The name carries associations with boundaries and borders, as the Severn River historically formed a natural boundary between Wales and England. The etymological root traces through Romance languages, where variations of the name appeared across medieval Europe. The Latin basis evolved into regional forms, with Sebrina representing a Latinized or Romance adaptation. The connection to geographical demarcation—particularly water boundaries—reinforces the semantic link to the concept of "boundary" embedded in the name's meaning.

Sebrina has no documented historical figure or mythological bearer of significant prominence in classical antiquity or medieval history. Rather, the name represents a modern elaboration of place-name traditions and classical Latin roots that gained currency primarily in English-speaking countries during the twentieth century. Its peak popularity in the United States during the 1970s reflects mid-to-late twentieth-century naming trends favoring names with classical or literary resonance combined with feminine -a endings. The name's appeal lies in its elegant sound and subtle classical pedigree rather than association with any particular historical or legendary figure, making it a product of modern naming preferences that draw upon classical linguistic traditions.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
5
Pattern
C·V·C·C·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #1619 (1970s)

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