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Meaning & Origins
Occupational name for a smith or ironworker, from Latin faber ‘craftsman’. This was in use as a surname in England, Scotland, and elsewhere in the Middle Ages and is also found as a personal name. At the time of the Reformation, it was much used as a humanistic name, a translation into Latin of vernacular surnames such as German Schmidt and Dutch Smit.
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Nicknames & variations
Dianna, Diane, Diana, Diann, Dian, Diannia, Diania, Dianah, Diannah, Diani
Fabela, Fabel, Favero, Faver, Fabella, Fabera, Fabert, Fabelo, Fabec, Fabe
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