Fabrizio is an Italian male given name of Latin origin, derived from Fabricius, which means "skilled worker" or "maker". It was a popular Roman family name and also the name of several Roman generals. The name Fabrizio has been used throughout history in Italy, with notable figures like Fabrizio del Dongo, a character in Stendhal's novel "The Charterhouse of Parma", and Fabrizio Bentivoglio, an Italian actor and film director.
"The name Fabrizio saw a significant surge in popularity from the late 1960s to the mid-2000s, with notable peaks in the years 2002 (48 births), 2005 (63 births), and 2007 (81 births). However, its prevalence has since declined, with fewer than 50 births annually recorded after 2009."