The gens Gabinia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome.
Members of this gens first appear in the second century BC.
[1] The nomen derives from the city of Gabii, east of Rome.
[2] All of the Gabinii known from historical records bore the praenomina Aulus, Publius, and possibly Gaius.
The surnames Capito, Cimber, and Sisenna are associated with individual members.