Fabiola sweeps into the nursery like Bollywood brass meets Roman trumpets—her roots reaching back to the ancient Latin “Fabius,” or “bean grower,” yet her vibe today feels more like a burst of cardamom in hot espresso. First worn by a 4th-century Roman saint who turned her mansion into a hospital (talk about a multitasking maven!), the name later sashayed through Italian piazzas and Spanish plazas before hopping oceans to the U.S., where she’s hovered just outside the Top 500 for decades, a glittering secret only the savvy spot on the baby-name bazaar. Pronounced fah-BEE-oh-lah or fah-BYOH-lah—take your pick, both roll off the tongue like a raga in fast tempo—Fabiola feels fabulously “Fab” for short, yet formal enough to grace a CEO’s nameplate. She carries whispers of healing, hospitality, and a dash of drama; picture a heroine who can stitch wounds, spin stories, and still twirl in a lehenga at dusk. For parents seeking a name that’s classic but uncommon, global yet grounded, Fabiola offers the perfect masala: a little Roman history, a sprinkle of Latin charm, and a whole lot of sparkle.
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