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People

  • Fabian (name), information about the name itself
  • Fabian Månsson, (1872-1938), Swedish socialist
  • Fabian (entertainer), (born 1943), 1950s American teen idol and singer
  • Fabian Bachrach, (1917-2010), an American photographer
  • Fabian Cancellara, (born 1981), Swiss professional road cyclist
  • Fabian Nicieza, (born 1961), American comic book writer
  • Fabian Núñez, (born 1966), American politician
  • Fabian Velardes, (born 1984), Argentinian boxer
  • Fabian Washington, (born 1983), American Football player
  • Fabian Wilnis, (born 1970), Dutch footballer
  • Steven Fabian, (born 1985), American news anchor
  • Andrew Fabian, (born 1948), British astronomer and astrophysicist
  • Dušan Fabian, Slovak writer
  • Robert Fabyan, (died 1513), English chronicler
  • Pope Fabian, d. 250
  • Fabian Varesi. Italian composer and keyboardist.
  • Fabius Maximus, ca. 280 BC – 203 BC, Roman politician and general, namesake of the Fabian strategy

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