Fabiola

The name Fabiola is derived from the ancient Roman family name 'Fabius', which is associated with 'faba', translating to 'bean'. Historically, this name would have signified someone who cultivated beans or had an agricultural connection.

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The name Fabiola has Latin origins and is derived from the ancient Roman family name 'Fabius'. This name is believed to be related to 'faba', the Latin word for 'bean', which could have referred to the occupation of the family as farmers or producers.

  • Popularity: 5,211th
  • Babies named Fabiola in the US in 2023:
    Female: 56
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Fab, Fabio, Fabi, Fi, Lala.
  • Full Names: Fabiola Christine, Fabiola Rose, Fabiola Marie, Fabiola Elizabeth, Fabiola Anne.
  • Famous Namesakes: Fabiola Gianotti-Physicist, Queen Fabiola of Belgium-Royalty, Fabiola Guajardo-Actress, Fabiola da Silva-Professional Rollerblader, Fabiola Meza-Singer, Fabiola Zavarce-Politician.
  • Gender: Traditionally a feminine name.
  • Numerology: The number associated with the name Fabiola is 3, which represents creativity, expression, and social interaction. People with this name are thought to be charming and possess an innate ability to communicate well, often excelling in artistic pursuits.

Fabiola is a moderately popular name, especially among Spanish and Italian-speaking communities. It gained international recognition due to notable figures such as Queen Fabiola of Belgium, which boosted its usage in various countries.

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