Save Gender Feminine Usage French (Modern) Pronounced Pron. /sa.tin/ [key·simplify] Meaning & History Derived from satin, the French word for the fabric satin, combined with -e, a French feminine suffix. It was popularized in France after it was used as the name of a character, a courtesan, in the 2001 film Moulin Rouge!.
Save Gender Feminine Usage Armenian Other Forms FormsSatineh Meaning & History Said to be derived from Armenian սաթ (satʿ) meaning "amber"; also compare Old Armenian Սաթինիկ (Satʿinik), a variant form of Satenik.