Fabra
f(a)-bra,
fab-ra
Origin:Spanish
Meaning:Blacksmith, little blacksmith; Apprentice; Bean grower
Originally a surname first found in Aragon, an ancient kingdom in the northeastern region of Spain, Fabra is seen today as a gender-neutral first name. Spelling variations include Fabre, which is a French surname meaning “blacksmith.” The moniker is also a variant of Fabia, Latin for “bean grower,” and Fabron, French for “little blacksmith” or “apprentice.” With so many ties to various occupational names, little Fabra will undoubtedly be an apprentice of life–eager to learn, remaining hardworking and determined in pursuit of their dreams.
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