Fabrice

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Fabrice
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Related names Fabrício (Spanish), Fabrizio (Italian)

Fabrice is a French masculine given name from the Roman name Fabricius, which is itself derived from the Latin faber meaning blacksmith or craftsman. Notable people with the name include:

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