Fabiola

Meaning of Fabiola

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.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as fah-BEE-oh-lah (/fa.bi.ˈo.la/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as fah-BYOH-lah (/fa.ˈbjo.la/)

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