Fabisi
Fabisi is a surname of Polish origin. It is believed to be derived from the personal name Fabian, which itself has Latin roots, possibly meaning "fava bean grower" or "from the fava bean." The name Fabian gained popularity in various European cultures due to Saint Fabian, a 3rd-century Pope. Surnames in Poland, like in many other European countries, often emerged during the Middle Ages as a way to distinguish individuals, with many being patronymic, derived from a father's name, or toponymic, relating to a place. The surname Fabisi is found primarily in Poland and among the Polish diaspora. Variations in spelling might exist across different regions or over time due to historical transcription practices. Individuals bearing the Fabisi surname can be found in various professions and walks of life. Genealogical research is the primary method for tracing family lineages associated with this surname. The distribution of the Fabisi surname is not as widespread as some other Polish surnames, suggesting it may have originated from a specific family or locality within Poland.