Names Like Faeben

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Fabian
From the Roman name Fabianus which is from the Latin faba, meaning "bean".
Fabienne
Female form of Fabio, which is an Italian and Spanish form of Fabian, from the Roman name Fabianus, which is from the Latin faba, meaning "bean".
Fabiana
A little woman who farms beans.
Vibiana
This name comes from the Latin “vīvus” (alive) linked to the imperial Latin “Vivianus,” which means “he has life.” However, it can also be a derivative of the Roman cognomen “Vibianus,” probably of Etruscan origin, but of unknown meaning. The English male version of the name Vivian is attested since the Middle Ages. At the same time, its feminine use is more recent and maybe an anglicization of “Bébinn” or Vivien’s variant. The Bibiana version, on the other hand, represents a version of Viviana, still in use thanks to the devotion to St. Bibiana, a young Roman Christian who suffered martyrdom under Flavius Claudius Julian. The name day is celebrated on December 2. We also remember St. Vivianus, Bishop of Saintes on August 28, Saint Vivian, a martyr in Armenia, commemorated on March 10, and Saint Vivian, abbot of Altacomba, honored on May 20.
Fabien
He who grows beans for a living, He who grows beans for a living.
Fabianna
Fabiano
Italian and Spanish form of Fabian, from the Roman name Fabianus which is from the Latin faba, meaning "bean".
Febin
A muslim Boy name.
Fabion
A bean growing Boy, A bean growing Boy.
Fabiene
Fabianne
A weoman who grows beans.
Fabini
Feben
Fabbian
Phabian
Fabeian
Fabiane
This name derives from the Latin “făba > Făbĭus,” meaning “object shaped bean, pearl, ball, granule.” The gens Fabia was one of the most ancient patrician families in Rome. The gens played a leading role in history immediately after the establishment of the Republic, and the three brothers participated in seven successive consulates, from 485 BC to 479. 1) Saint Fabius was a disciple of Saint Antimo. He is revered as a saint and martyr by the Catholic Church. 2) Saint Fabiola was a physician and Roman matron of a rank of the company of noble Roman women who, under the influence of the Church father St. Jerome, gave up all earthly pleasures and devoted themselves to the practice of Christian asceticism and charitable work.
Faybian
Pheben
Vabin