"Fabriano" meaning in Italian

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Proper name

IPA: /fa.briˈa.no/, /faˈbrja.no/
Rhymes: -ano Etymology: A widespread folk etymology also represented in the town's coat of arms, derives it from Latin faber in Iānō, literally, “ironsmith on the Giano”, the town's river. Fabriano used to be famous for its quality ironsmithing during the Middle Ages. Etymology templates: {{der|it|la|faber in Iānō|nocat=1}} Latin faber in Iānō, {{m-g|ironsmith on the Giano}} “ironsmith on the Giano”, {{lit|ironsmith on the Giano|nocap=1}} literally, “ironsmith on the Giano” Head templates: {{it-proper noun|f}} Fabriano f
  1. A town in Ancona, Marche Wikipedia link: it:File:Fabriano-Stemma.png, it:Giano (fiume) Tags: feminine Categories (place): Places in Italy, Places in Marche, Towns in Italy, Towns in Marche Derived forms: fabrianese
    Sense id: en-Fabriano-it-name--m5gZv4c Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian proper nouns with irregular gender

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