| Meaning | patient | 
| Origin | Arabic | 
| Gender | Boy | 
| Popularity | Moderate | 
| Length | 5 | 
| Syllables | 2 | 
| Syllabification | Sa-bir | 
This distinguished name carries an air of quiet confidence and intellectual depth. Sabir presents a sophisticated choice for parents seeking something beyond the ordinary, offering a melodic sound that flows naturally in conversation. The name's two syllables create a balanced rhythm, neither too brief nor overly elaborate. It stands out in classroom roll calls without seeming contrived, providing a child with a distinctive identity that grows gracefully from playground to boardroom. Sabir works beautifully across cultural boundaries while maintaining its unique character. Parents drawn to names that suggest patience, wisdom, and strength often find themselves captivated by this choice. It pairs well with both classic and contemporary middle names, offering flexibility in creating a complete name combination that reflects family values and aspirations.
| Sab | 
| Bir | 
| Sabe | 
| Sabby | 
    | Sabir Bey | Media personality and lecturer | 
| Sabir Gajiev | Russian boxer | 
| Sabir Mateen | American jazz musician | 
| Sabir Novruzov | Azerbaijani politician | 
| Sabir Pasha | Indian footballer and coach | 
| Sabir Shaikh | Indian cricketer | 
| Sabir Sufi | Pakistani poet and songwriter | 
| Sabir Rizvi | Pakistani-American physician and author | 
| Sabir Muhammad | American track and field athlete | 
| Sabir Mustafa | Kurdish poet and writer | 
| Sabir Rustemxanli | Azerbaijani artist | 
| Sabir Kalmadi | Indian politician and businessman | 
| Sabir Mirzəyev | Azerbaijani actor | 
| Sabir Abdussamatov | Russian astrophysicist | 
| Sabir Khan | Indian sarangi player | 
| Sabir Idrees | Pakistani journalist | 
| Sabir Ali Baloch | Pakistani lawyer and politician | 
| Sabir Beyazgül | Turkish weightlifter | 
| Sabir Karim | British-Pakistani painter | 
| Sabir Zazai | Afghan refugee activist |