Fabienne
Fabienne is a common French name, often used for girls. It has roots in the Latin name "Fabius," which means "bean grower." The name is popular in various French-speaking countries and can be found in different cultures, sometimes spelled as "Fabiana" in Italian or Spanish contexts.
In popular culture, Fabienne may refer to characters in films or literature. For example, in the movie Pulp Fiction, Fabienne is a significant character played by Maria de Medeiros. The name is associated with qualities like creativity and charm, making it a favored choice among parents.