Fabrisio is an Italian male given name with Latin origins. Derived from 'fabritius', meaning 'skilled' or 'artful', it is a variant of Fabricius, a Roman clan and family name. In the Middle Ages, Fabrisio became associated with Fabriano, Italy's renowned paper-making city, potentially influencing its popularity in Italy. Today, although rare, Fabrisio has historical roots and cultural significance, appearing in Stendhal's novel "The Charterhouse of Parma".