Saba
Appearance
Saba is an island of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean Sea.
Saba may also refer to:
Geography
- Saba University School of Medicine, located on the island of Saba, Netherlands
- Şaba (Romanian for Shabo), a town of the Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
- Sabá, a municipality in the department of Colón, Honduras
- Saba (river), Leningrad Oblast, Russia
- Saba, Iran, a village in Bushehr Province
- Saba District, Yamaguchi, district located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
- Saba Island, United States Virgin Islands, an island three miles south of St. Thomas
- Saba Bank, the largest submarine atoll in the Atlantic Ocean, located in the Caribbean Netherlands
- Saba, another name for Sheba, an ancient kingdom in the Horn of Africa or Yemen
- Saba Rock, a small island in the British Virgin Islands
- Saba Poultry Company, a village and company town in Hafdar Rural District, Semnan Province, Iran
- Saba, Brunei-Muara, a mukim in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei
People
- Sabaeans, an ancient people who founded the kingdom of lived in modern-day Yemen
- Saba or Sabbas the Goth (334–372), Christian saint
- Saba (rapper) (born 1994), American rapper and record producer
Given name
- Saba(h) female and male given name
- Lady Saba Holland (1802–1866), English biographer of her father, Sydney Smith
- Saba Kadisha ("Holy Grandfather"; 1826–1930), Israeli rabbi, kabbalist and rosh yeshiva
- Saba Raleigh (1866–1923), born Isabel Ellissen, English actress
- Saba Doak (1879–1918), American soprano singer
- Sabá Sueyro (1889–1943), Argentine politician
- Saba Habachy (1897–1996), Egyptian official, oil industry consultant and international lawyer
- Saba Youakim (1914–2003), Archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Petra and Philadelphia in Amman
- Saba Georgios (1933–1933), Cypriot football striker
- Saba Dashtyari (1953–2011), Baloch academic
- Saba Haftbaradaran (1982–2011), student killed in an attack on Camp Ashraf
- Saba Hameed (born 1957), Pakistani actress
- Saba Mahmood (1961–2018), professor of anthropology at the University of California
- Saba Rajendran (born 1961), Indian politician and incumbent Member of Neyveli legislative assembly of Tamil Nadu
- Moisés Saba Masri (1963–2010) , Jewish (of Syrian extract) Mexican businessman
- Daud Shah Saba (born 1964), Afghan politician
- Saba Sadiq (born 1966), Pakistani politician, former Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
- Saba Karim (born 1967), Indian cricketer
- Saba Douglas-Hamilton (born 1970), TV wildlife presenter
- Saba Anglana (born 1970), Somali-Italian actress and singer
- Saba Zafar (born 1973), Indian member of Bihar Legislative Assembly and a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party
- Saba Sahar (born 1975), Afghan actress, and the country's first female film director and producer
- Saba Mubarak (born 1976), Jordanian actress and producer
- Saba Kamali (born 1976), Iranian actress
- Saba Ali Khan (born 1976), jewelry designer and mutawalli (Chief Trustee) of the Royal Trust established in Bhopal
- Saba Soomekh (born 1976), Iranian-born American academic
- Saba Homayoon (born 1977), Canadian-Iranian actress
- Saba Saba (born 1977), hip-hop artist
- Saba Kidane (born 1978), Eritrean journalist, poet, and political activist
- Saba Masoumian (born 1982), Iranian-born Italian artist
- Saba Qamar (born 1984), Pakistani model
- Saba Anjum Karim (born 1985), former member of the Indian women's hockey team
- Saba Ahmed (born 1985), American founder and president of the Republican Muslim Coalition
- Saba Gavashelishvili (born 1987), Georgian judoka
- Saba Aziz (born 1988), former Pakistan number one women's tennis player
- Sabas Saleel (born 1990), Indian footballer
- Saba Tavadze (born 1993), Georgian Football midfielder
- Saba Lobzhanidze (born 1994), Georgian football player
- Saba Azad, Indian model and actress
- Saba Azarpeik, Iranian female journalist of the Iranian reformist movement
- Saba Aziz, Pakistani tennis player
- Saba Dewan, Indian documentary film maker
- Saba Hamedy, news editor at Huffington Post
- Saba Imtiaz, a Pakistani journalist and music critic
- Saba Jallas, Yemeni artist, whose work gained recognition during the Yemeni Civil War
- Saba Komkova, Soviet female sprint canoer who competed in the early 1980s
- Saba Soomekh, Iranian-born American female professor and author
- Saba Valadkhan, Iranian American biomedical scientist
Surname
- Abdullah ibn Saba', dubious 7th-century Islamic figure associated with the group called the Sabaʾiyya
- Abraham Saba (1440–1508), Spanish rabbi
- Isak Saba (1875–1921), Sami teacher and politician
- Umberto Saba (1883–1957), Italian poet and novelist
- Pierre-Macario Saba (1873–1943), Archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo
- Abolhasan Saba (1902–1957), Iranian composer and teacher of Persian traditional music
- Shōichi Saba (1919–2012), one of the pioneers of postwar Japanese manufacturing
- Fakhereh Saba (1920–2007), the first female opera singer in Iran
- Moisés Saba (1963–2010), Mexican business tycoon
- Joe Saba (born 1940), Australian fashion designer of Lebanese descent
- Geoffrey Saba (born 1946), Australian classical pianist of Lebanese descent
- Juan Carlos Oblitas Saba (born 1951), retired Peruvian footballer
- Gian Franco Saba (born 1968), Italian Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sassari
- Joseph Saba (composer) (born 1971), American composer
- Nicole Saba (born 1974), Lebanese singer and actress
- Christian Saba (born 1978), Ghanaian footballer
- Hussain Taher Al Saba (born 1979), Saudi Arabian long jumper
- Gustavo Saba (born 1979), Paraguaian rally driver
- Ahmad Saba'a (born 1980), Arab-Israeli former footballer
- Amal Saba (born 1986), British man who, aged 18 years old, killed his parents
- Vítor Saba (born 1990), Brazilian footballer
- Nathalie Saba (born 1998), Egyptian-Lebanese singer
- Elias Saba, Lebanese politician and economist
- Dia Saba (born 1992), Israeli footballer, cousin of Ahmad Saba'a
- Sohana Saba, Bangladeshi television and film actress
- Steeven Saba (born 1993), Haitian football midfielder
Businesses and organizations
- Saba Island Council, the legislative body of the Public Entity Saba
- Saba & Co. IP, an intellectual property firm active in Middle East and Africa
- SABA (electronics manufacturer), German electronics company and jazz record label, became MPS Records
- Saba Foulad Zagros, Iranian steel re-bar manufacturing company headquartered in Tehran, Iran
- Saba TV Network, an Afghan satellite television networking two channels
- SABA (clothing), an up-market clothing brand sold in Australia
- Saba (car), an Iranian car model based on the Kia Motors Pride design
- Saba Capital Management, American hedge fund managed by Boaz Weinstein
- Saba Petroleum, a private U.S. oil and gas company, mainly operating in southern and central California
- Saba News Agency, official Yemeni government news agency
- Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates, an organization in Sacramento, California
- Hapoel Kfar Saba, a professional basketball club based in Kfar Saba in the Sharon region, Israel
- SABA Women's Championship, a basketball tournament organized by the South Asia Basketball Association
Science
- Saba banana, a variety of banana or plantain first cultivated in the Philippines
- Saba (plant), of plant in family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1849
- Saba comorensis, a plant of the genus Saba from the family Apocynaceae
- Saba senegalensis, a fruit-producing plant of the family Apocynaceae
- Harutaeographa saba, a moth of the family Noctuidae
- Hemidactylus saba, a species of gecko
- Megachile saba, a species of bee in the family Megachilidae
- Saba nut, another name for Pachira aquatica
Other uses
- British Aerospace P.1233-1 Saba, a proposed close air support attack aircraft
- Saba (sura), a chapter of the Qur'an
- Saba Saba Day, on July 7 celebrates the 1954 founding of the Tanganyika African National Union Party in Tanzania
- Sabaism, a religious group mentioned in the Quran
- "Saba the Bird", a poem by Patti Smith from the 1978 book Babel
- Saba Sebatyne, a New Order Jedi character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe
- Short-acting β-agonist, a class of drug primarily used to treat asthma and other pulmonary disorders
- The Italian word for defrutum, a syrupy reduction of must from grapes or other fruit
Music
- An Arabian maqam in Arabic music
- A makam in Turkish music
- "Saba", a ska song by Mephiskapheles