Sabrina is the Latin name for the Severn River.
If you mean: 7/2 then it is 3 and a 1/2
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Sabrina is not an Irish name. It is the Latin form of the name of the River Severn. In Welsh it is Hafren.
sabrina doesn't really have a meaning but sobrena means niece
There are three rivers called Avon. If you mean the one that runs through Stratford- on -Avon, it flows into the river Severn in Tewkesbury which in turn flows into the Bristol Channel.
Sebrina is presumably a variant spelling of Sabrina, and is the latinized form of Habren, which is the original Welsh name of the River Severn. The meaning is uncertain, but possibly means "Thorny Cactus."
Sabrina is a name from ancient British mythology.Locrine was the first (mythological) king of England. Locrine was married to Gwendolen, but fell in love with Estrildis. Locrine abandoned Gwendolen, and he and Estrildis had a baby daughter Sabrina (or Hafren, in a different version of the story).Gwendolen raised an army and invaded England (different versions have her raise an army in different places). Gwendolen defeated Locrine in battle, and killed him (becoming queen herself).Estrildis and Sabrina ran away, and either fell into the Severn and were drowned, or else were captured and drowned in the Severn. Sabrina became a water-nymph, the goddess of the Severn.
Well if you mean generally then 'sea', but more specific - Lake Superior. River Severn. River Shannon. Saint Lawrence Seaway. Sea of Japan. South China Sea. Suez Canal.
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