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Fabiene

Fabiene is a French-style form of Fabiana, from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning "bean grower."

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Fabiene is a French-style form of Fabiana, which itself comes from the Roman family name Fabius meaning bean grower. That agricultural origin may sound modest, but through centuries of Roman and later European use, the name took on a more polished and classical character.

Fabiene feels especially refined because of its French styling. The ending gives it a gentle, tailored quality, and the overall name sounds graceful without becoming fragile. In modern use, it carries a quiet aristocratic flair, mixing Roman antiquity with the elegance of French phonetics.

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