noun a male given name of Latin origin, meaning 'bean grower' or 'bean farmer'
Fabian socialism is a political ideology that advocates for a gradual transition to socialism through democratic means.
George Bernard Shaw, a prominent Fabian, was a playwright and critic known for his wit and social commentary.
The Fabian Society was a British socialist organization founded in the late 19th century.
Fabianism refers to the principles and beliefs of the Fabian Society, emphasizing gradual social reform and the importance of education.
The Fabian Window is a stained glass window depicting George Bernard Shaw and Sidney Webb, prominent members of the Fabian Society, and is associated with the London School of Economics.
Fabian is a pen name used by various writers in the literary world.
Fabian is a common first name for individuals working as psychologists.