Cabrina, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name for females. It is derived from the Latin word 'capreolus', meaning 'roe deer'. The name was likely inspired by its association with nature and grace, reflecting the agility and beauty of the roe deer. In some variations, Cabrina may also be associated with the Latin phrase 'caper in aula', which translates to 'goat in the court', potentially symbolizing independence and adaptability within social structures. The name is not particularly popular, allowing those who bear it to stand out uniquely among their peers.
The name Cabrina experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with peaks in the late 1960s and early 1980s, and a noticeable decline starting from the mid-1990s onwards.