Sebrina is an elegant and uncommon given name of Latin origin, meaning "venerable". It is derived from the Latin word "seberinus", which was used as an epithet for Jupiter Sabazios, a god revered in ancient Phrygia (modern-day Turkey). Sebrina is often associated with the Roman goddess Ceres, the goddess of agriculture and motherhood. While it's not a particularly popular name today, it exudes a sense of classic charm and uniqueness.
It seems that the name Sebrina peaked in popularity between 1967 and 1977, with a significant spike of 141 births in 1970. However, its usage has declined substantially since then, with fewer than 30 births per year occurring after 1982, and often less than 10 births per year from the late 1990s onwards. The most recent data available (2021) shows that only 9 babies were named Sebrina that year.