75%RatingSave Gender Feminine Usage Italian, Spanish, Ancient Roman Pronounced Pron. /fa.ˈbi.o.la/(Italian) /fa.ˈβjo.la/(Spanish) [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Latin diminutive of Fabia. This was the name of a 4th-century saint from Rome. Related NamesFamily Tree·Details Masculine FormsFabio(Italian) Fabio(Spanish) Fabius(Ancient Roman) Other Languages & CulturesFábia, Fabíola(Portuguese) Same SpellingFabíolaUser SubmissionsFabióla, Fabiolà PopularityDetails Last ranked #242 in 2000 Brazil (by decade) Last ranked #450 in 1982 France Last ranked #189 in 2008 Italy Last ranked #73 in 2017 Puerto Rico Last ranked #261 in 2010 Spain (by decade) Last ranked #993 in 2006 United States People think this name isRate·Details classic formal upper class natural wholesome refined strange complex serious Name DaysName Days? Austria: December 27France: December 27Germany: December 27Poland: December 27Spain: December 27 Categories Belgian royal family, Black Lagoon characters, civil rights, currently out of the US top 1000, diminutives, educators, fashion designers, feminine forms, flora, food, high jumpers, inventors, journalists, Never Have I Ever characters, plants, queens, saints, Squishmallows, vegetables, writers