Sabin
Sabin is a surname of French origin. It is derived from the Latin name Sabinus, which means "a man of the Sabine tribe". The Sabines were an ancient people who lived in central Italy, and their culture had a significant influence on the early development of Rome. The name Sabin has been used by several notable people throughout history, including Albert Sabin, the medical researcher who developed the oral polio vaccine.
Notable people with the surname Sabin[edit | edit source]
- Albert Sabin (1906–1993), Polish-American medical researcher best known for developing the oral polio vaccine
- Wallace Clement Sabine (1868–1919), American physicist who founded the field of architectural acoustics
- Angharad Sabine (born 1980), Welsh rugby union player
- Florence R. Sabin (1871–1953), American medical scientist
- Thomas Sabin (1820–1891), English cricketer
See also[edit | edit source]
- Sabin (disambiguation)
- Sabin (given name)
- Sabin (unit), a unit of sound absorption named after Wallace Clement Sabine
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