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Fabriana

Derived from Fabian/Fabianus, a Roman-Latin name from *faba* (bean), feminized in a modern form.

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Fabriana comes from Fabian or Fabianus, both rooted in the Roman family name Fabius and ultimately tied to beans. Like many Roman names that survive in modern feminine forms, it transforms an ancient cognomen into something more expansive, melodic, and contemporary.

The name feels formal and somewhat regal, helped by its long structure and its familiar classical echoes. It is rare enough to seem inventive, yet stable enough to feel anchored in tradition. Fabriana suggests old-world dignity translated into a modern feminine style.

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