Fabiana

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Fabiana is a given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Fabius. It is the feminine form of Fabian. The name is used in various cultures and countries, including Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Latin America.

Notable People Named Fabiana

  • Fabiana Claudino - A Brazilian volleyball player who has represented Brazil in multiple international competitions, including the Olympic Games.
  • Fabiana Imbriani - An Argentine weightlifter who has competed in various international events.
  • Fabiana Udenio - An Italian-Argentine actress known for her roles in film and television.

Popularity

The name Fabiana is relatively popular in Latin America and among Italian and Spanish speaking communities. It is often chosen for its elegant sound and historical significance.

Variants

  • Fabian (masculine form)
  • Fabio (another masculine variant)
  • Fabiola (a related feminine name)

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