Fabricius
Fabricius (humanistic name formation from Latin faber "blacksmith") is the family name of the following people:
- Andreas Fabricius (Reformer) (1480–1552), Swiss Protestant clergyman and reformer
- Andreas Fabricius (1528–1577), German theologian
- Anna Cäcilie Fabricius (1747-1820), German writer
- August Fabricius (also Karl August Fabricius ; 1825–1890), German civil servant, statistician and politician
- Balthasar Fabricius (1478–1541), German humanist, grammarian and rhetorician
- Bent Fabricius-Bjerre (1924–2020), Danish pianist and composer
- Cajus Fabricius (1884–1950), German theologian
- Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen (* 1942), Danish linguist
- Christian Julin-Fabricius (1802–1875), German-Danish poet, writer and translator
- Christoph Gabriel Fabricius (1684–1757), German theologian
- David Fabricius (1564-1617), German astronomer
- Dirk Fabricius (* 1949), German legal scholar, criminologist and university professor
- Ernst Fabricius (1857–1942), German ancient historian and archaeologist
- Eugen Fabricius (1871–1960), German architect
- Ferdinand Fabricius the Younger (1840–1912), German lawyer, historian and archivist
- Franciscus Fabricius (also Franz Fabritius ; 1663–1738), Dutch theologian
- Friedrich Fabricius (1642–1703), German theologian and pastor
- Fritz Hintz-Fabricius (1891–1968), Austro-German actor, singer and theater director
- Georg Fabricius (1516–1571), German poet, historian and antiquarian
- Georg Fabricius (theologian) (1554–1634), German theologian and pastor
- Georg Andreas Fabricius (1589–1645), German educator and polyhistor
- Gustav Fabricius (1880–1960), German traffic manager
- Hans Fabricius (1891–1945), German politician (NSDAP)
- Heinrich Fabricius (auxiliary bishop) (around 1520–1596), German writer and clergyman, titular bishop of Daulia
- Heinrich Fabricius (medic) (1547–1612), German medic, poet and philosopher
- Heinrich August Fabricius (1764-1821), German actor
- Hermann Gustav Fabricius (1802–1854), German lawyer and politician, MdL Mecklenburg
- Hieronymus Fabricius from Aquapendente (1537–1619), Italian anatomist and scholar, see Girolamo Fabrizio
- Hildanus Wilhelm Fabricius (1560–1634), German physician, see Wilhelm Fabry
- Jacob Fabricius (the Elder) (1560–1640), German theologian
- Jacob Fabricius (medic) (1576–1652), German medic and poet
- Jacob Fabricius (the Younger) (1589–1645), German theologian
- Jakob Fabricius (1537–1613), German theologian, see Jakob Faber
- Jakob Fabricius (theologian) (1593–1654), German theologian and hymn poet
- Jan Fabricius (1871–1964), Dutch poet and writer
- Johan Fabricius (1899–1981), Dutch writer, illustrator, journalist and adventurer
- Johann Fabricius (astronomer) (1587–1617), German physician and astronomer
- Johann Fabricius (theologian) (1644–1729), German theologian
- Johann Adolph Fabricius (1592–1650), German clergyman and poet
- Johann Albert Fabricius (pseudonyms Veridicus, Sincerus ; 1668–1736), German philosopher and bibliographer
- Johann Andreas Fabricius (1696–1769), German theologian
- Johann Christian Fabricius (1745–1808), Danish zoologist and economist
- Johann Georg Adam Fabricius (1701 / 1702–1782), German theologian
- Johann Gottlieb Fabricius (1681–1741), German theologian
- Johann Jakob Fabricius (1618 / 1620–1673), German theologian
- Johann Ludwig Fabricius (1632–1696), German theologian
- Johann Philipp Fabricius (1711–1791), German Protestant missionary, Lutheran pastor and Indologist
- Johanna Fabricius (* 1962), German classical archaeologist
- Johannes Fabricius Montanus (1527–1566), Swiss clergyman, poet and polymath
- Karl Fabricius (ice hockey player) (* 1982), Swedish ice hockey player
- Karl Ferdinand Fabricius (1798–1842), German legal scholar and local researcher
- Karl Gustav Fabricius (1788–1864), German politician, mayor of Stralsund
- Mathilde Fabricius (1879–1946), German painter
- Otto Fabricius (clergyman) (1744–1822), Danish clergyman
- Otto von Fabricius (1857–1912), Hungarian writer and journalist of German origin
- Paul Fabricius (1529–1589), Austrian natural scientist
- Petrus Fabricius (1587–1650 / 1651), German pastor, lutenist and composer
- Philipp Fabricius (before 1608 – after 1628), Bohemian office secretary
- Philipp Conrad Fabricius (1714–1774), German physician and botanist
- Richard Daniel Fabricius (1863–1923), German sculptor
- Simon Fabricius (1533–1593), German philologist
- Statius Fabricius (1591–1651), German theologian
- Theodor Fabricius (1501–1570), German theologian and reformer
- Theodosius Fabricius (1560–1597), German theologian
- Vincentius Fabricius (1612–1667), German doctor and poet
- Werner Fabricius (1633–1679), German organist and composer
- Wilhelm Fabricius (1560–1634), German surgeon and surgeon, see Wilhelm Fabry
- Wilhelm Fabricius (historian, 1857) (1857–1942), German historian and librarian
- Wilhelm Fabricius (historian, 1861) (1861–1920), German historian
- Wilhelm Fabricius (diplomat, 1882) (1882–1964), German diplomat
- Wilhelm Fabricius (forest scientist) (1894–1989), German forest scientist and writer
- Wilhelm Fabricius (diplomat, 1920) (1920–1988), German diplomat
Fabricius is the name of the following Romans:
- Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento († after 98), Roman suffect consul 80 and 83
- Gaius Fabricius Luscinus , Roman consul 282 BC. BC and 278 BC Chr.
Fabricius stands for:
- Fabricius , German family of scholars, see Fabrice (noble family)
- Fabricius (moon crater) , impact crater on the moon
See also:
- Fabricius' ground beetle , species of the real ground beetle
- Fabritius
- Lionel Casimir Fabritzius (1821–1866), French draftsman and caricaturist
- Fabrizius