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Surname Sabas

Cognomen Sabas (Sabas Mexico Philippines Tanzania Honduras Venezuela, Σάββας Greece, ساباس) , across the world, is a common family name. The surname Sabas is habitual in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Nicaragua, where it is quite a common surname, Mexico, and Honduras, where it is quite a rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in Mexico, Philippines, and Tanzania. Also, Sabas is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sabas

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Sabas Mexico, Venezuela, Philippines, Tanzania, Honduras
Σάββας Greece

Notable namesakes

gabriel louis sabas de faivre French general (1726-1793), FR (b. 1726) link
sabas antonio dominguez The pleasant memory of Governor Antonio Dominguez Sabás lingers in Queretaro, because its image is linked to the construction of Iturbide Theatre, today Theater of the Republic in 1845, scene of important historical events., MX (b. 1789) link
picture of sabas reyes salazar sabas reyes salazar sabas reyes salazar Mexican presbyter, MX (b. 1883) link
sabas sarasola esparza Roman Catholic bishop (1881-1944) (b. 1881) link
félix aranguren sabas ES (b. 1903) link
picture of sabas chahuan sabas chahuan sabas chahuan Chilean lawyer, CL (b. 1965) link
jorge sabas chess player (b. 1953) link
sabas ramiro tafur reyes CO (b. 1944) link
sabas calvillo velasco ES (b. 1945) link
juan sabas Spanish football player/manager, ES (b. 1967) link
sylvie sabas French tennis player, FR (b. 1972) link
christophe sabas FR (b. 1963) link
alberto sabas American artist (active 1928) link
barry sabas college basketball player (1975–1976) Colorado State link
kaipo sabas college basketball player (2011–2012) Colorado State link