Fabre
Fabre is a French originally an occupational surname, derived from the Latin word faber, meaning " blacksmith". As a male first name Fabre is very rare.
Bearers of the name
Family name
- André Fabre ( born 1945 ), French jockey and gallop coach
- Antoine Fabre d' Olivet (1767-1825), French writer, historian, philologist, theosophist and Illuminist
- Clément Fabre (* 1989), French footballer
- Denise Fabre ( b. 1942 ), French presenter
- Dominique Fabre (1929 ) ( born 1929 ), French writer and screenwriter
- Dominique Fabre (1960) ( b. 1960 ), French writer
- Édouard Fabre (1885-1939), Canadian long-distance runner
- Édouard -Raymond Fabre (1799-1854), Canadian politician
- Émile Fabre (1869-1955), French writer
- François -Xavier Pascal Fabre (1766-1837), French painter
- Gabriel Fabre (1774-1858), French general of the infantry
- Henri Fabre (1882-1984), French aviation pioneer
- Jean -Henri Fabre (1823-1915), French naturalist
- Jan Fabre (born 1958 ), Flemish artist and theater maker
- Jean Fabre (1904-1975), a French linguist and literary scholar
- Joseph Fabre (1824-1892), French priest, Superior General of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate
- Marcel Fabre (1886-1929), Spanish actor, director and screenwriter
- Pascal Fabre ( born 1960 ), French race car driver
- Paul Fabre- Domergue (1861-1940), French physician, naturalist and embryologist
- Shelton Fabre ( born 1963 ), Bishop in New Orleans
- Valentine Fabre (born 1976 ), French ski mountaineer
First name
- Fabre Geffrard (1806-1879), Haitian politicians
Artist Name
- Fabre d' Églantine (1750-1794), French poet, actor, playwright and revolutionary
Others
- ( 1649) Fabre, an asteroid of the main belt
- Fabre ( Montreal Metro ), a metro station in Montreal, Canada