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Fabrício

Masculine Portuguese
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Meaning & History

Fabrício is a Portuguese male given name, equivalent to the Spanish Fabricio. It is a form of the Roman family name Fabricius, which derived from Latin faber meaning "craftsman." The name has ancient roots, with Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, a 3rd-century BC Roman general and statesman, being a notable early bearer.

Etymology and Historical Context

The name originates from the Latin faber (craftsman), reflecting a common Roman practice of deriving family names from occupations. Fabricius was a prominent Roman name during the Republic. The Portuguese form, Fabrício, adopted the spelling with an acute accent on the i to indicate stress, similar to how the French Fabrice and Italian Fabrizio evolved.

Notable Bearers

Several prominent figures bear the name Fabrício or its Spanish variant Fabricio:

  • Fabricio Agosto (born 1987), Spanish footballer known as Fabricio
  • Fabrício Barros (born 1998), Brazilian para-athlete
  • Fabricio Bustos (born 1996), Argentine footballer
  • Fabricio Coloccini (born 1982), Argentine footballer
  • Fabrício Werdum (born 1977), Brazilian mixed martial artist (though not in the list, a common reference)

Cultural Significance

The name Fabrício is primarily used in Portuguese-speaking countries such as Brazil and Portugal, while Fabricio is common in Spanish-speaking countries. It reflects the Latin heritage and occupational naming tradition. Variants include the original Roman Fabricius and the French Fabrice.

  • Meaning: Craftsman
  • Origin: Latin faber
  • Type: Given name (masculine)
  • Usage Regions: Portuguese-speaking countries

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Ancient Roman) Fabricius (French) Fabrice (Italian) Fabrizio (Spanish) Fabricio
Same Spelling

Sources: Wikipedia — Fabricio

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