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WDYT?Could you see this on a young person and an elderly woman?Are there similar names to Sabrina that seem timeless?
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I can, but it I am too reminded of Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
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I think Sabrina is nice, though I wouldn't use it myself. It reminds me of the Audrey Hepburn movie of the same name. I can absolutely see it on a child all the way up to an elderly woman.
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Sabrina is okay. Too witchy for me. It does age well though. In that regard I think it's great. Adorable on a little one, snappy on an older child or teen, and mature enough to suit an adult.Miranda, Clarissa, and Marina all work like that and have a similar vibe.
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I see mainly teenage girls with blonde hair and too short dresses...
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Easier to see this on a young person than an elderly one, but all the Sabrinas, if they don't get run down by beer trucks, will end up elderly.
I think it's a very pretty name. Samantha is a definitely similar name, and so are Savannah and Sierra.
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Hi !!!My mother's nsme!!I also like this name because of all Sabrina in tv and tv series!Byeeeee
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I've loved Sabrina for many, many years. "Sabrina Fair" is a huge part of the reason why, in addition to "Sabrina the Teenage Witch." Sabrina Vivian was a favorite combo of mine for a very long time, until I decided I actually liked Vivian (or Vivienne) more as a first name.Sabrina can be a little heavy for a little girl, but I don't think it's too preponderous for a child. And I could see an elderly woman with the name as well, as it has a certain regal quality. But I find Sabrina fits elegant, sophisticated woman best - like "Sabrina Fair" (and I mean both Audrey Hepburn and Julia Ormond's character interpretations).Aside from Sabrina Vivian, I also like:Sabrina Clarisse
Sabrina Constance
Sabrina Genevieve
Sabrina Lillian
Sabrina Rosalie
Sabrina Willow
Sabrina Winifred
Sabrina WrenWhatever can lend it a magical vibe. :-)

This message was edited 6/16/2016, 12:23 PM

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Love Sabrina. I picture it more on a young woman than an old one. But maybe that's its charm. An old Sabrina. Why not? The name has been around for centuries (I think). Sabrina Molly is my stock combination for it. :0)
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