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FRANCHON
FeminineFrench origin, derived from the Germanic word "Francus" meaning "free man." It was popular among medieval French nobility as a diminutive of Francis or Francois, and remains unisex despite its rarity today.
FRANCHOT
MasculineRare Germanic given name derived from 'Franco', meaning 'free' or 'bold', popularized in France during the Middle Ages.
FRANCI
FeminineElegant Italian name derived from 'franco', meaning 'free' or 'honest'.
FRANCIA
FeminineLatin-derived given name meaning "from France," popularized during the Romantic period, often associated with literary heroines embodying elegance, though relatively uncommon today.
FRANCICO
MasculineFrancisco is a Spanish name meaning "from France" or "Frenchman," derived from the Latin word "Franciscus.
FRANCIE
FeminineUnisex name derived from Francis, of Latin origin meaning "free" or "French," popularized during the Norman Conquest in England. It's best known as the protagonist in Betty Smith's novel, "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." Today, it's still uncommon yet often chosen for its uniqueness and historic significance.
FRANCIE
MasculineFrances is an Italian-derived name meaning "free" or "from France.
FRANCIEL
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from "français," meaning "French." It translates to "little Frenchman" and was historically popular among French nobility before gaining worldwide appeal.
FRANCIENE
FeminineFranciene, of French origin, means 'free' or 'frank', initially signifying freedom from serfdom.
FRANCIES
MasculineFrances is a sophisticated name of Latin origin meaning "free," popular among Catholics in the Middle Ages and still used today by notable individuals like Frances Trollope.
FRANCIES
FeminineFrances is a Latin-derived name meaning "free" or "frank", popular throughout history for its association with independence and freedom.
FRANCILE
FeminineRare French name with two possible interpretations: derived from "franc," meaning free or bold, or a variation of Francis, translating to "Frenchman.
FRANCILLE
FeminineUnique French feminine given name derived from 'franc' meaning 'free', with '-ille' as a diminutive suffix, translating to 'little free one'.
FRANCINA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name that means "free" or "French," popularized in medieval Europe as a female form of Francis, and famously carried by Saint Francina of Patti.
FRANCINE
FeminineFrench origin and means "free man" or "from France". It was popularized during the Middle Ages by François Rabelais in his novel Gargantua and Pantagruel.
FRANCINE
MasculineFeminine given name of French origin, derived from the Latin word 'francus', meaning 'free' or 'from France'. It has been popular in France and Canada throughout history.
FRANCIS
MasculineLatin-origin boy's name meaning 'free' or 'French', derived from 'franciscus'.
FRANCIS
FeminineLatin-origin name meaning "free" or "French," popularized by St. Francis of Assisi, known for his love towards animals, nature, and peaceful conflict resolution.
FRANCISC
MasculineFrancis is a name of Latin origin meaning "free" or "French," first used in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi, an Italian friar known for his simplicity and love of nature.
FRANCISCA
MasculineLatin-derived feminine name meaning "free" or "from France," popularized by Saint Francis of Assisi.
FRANCISCA
FeminineRare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'Franciscus', meaning "free" or "bold". It was used by Christians to honor Saint Francis of Assisi, an Italian friar known for his devotion to poverty and simplicity.
FRANCISCO
MasculineSpanish name derived from the Latin "Franciscus," meaning "free man" or "from France." It has been popularized by figures like Saint Francis of Assisi and painter Francisco de Goya, and remains widely used today.
FRANCISCO
FeminineSpanish name meaning 'free man'.
FRANCISCOJAVIER
MasculineDistinctive Spanish given name derived from the historic figures Francis Xavier, a Basque priest co-founder of the Jesuits, and Javier, a Basque place name meaning "new house.
FRANCISCOJR
MasculineFrancisco Jr., also written Francisco Jr., is a Spanish-derived name meaning "free-born" or "Frenchman." It consists of the Spanish name Francisco, derived from the Latin word 'Franciscus' meaning "from France," popularized through Saint Francis of Assisi; and the English suffix Jr., indicating that it was given to someone sharing the same first name as their father.
FRANCISCUS
MasculineLatin origin meaning "free" or "frank," derived from the Germanic word "franco.
FRANCISE
FeminineThe name Francis is of Latin origin, meaning "free" or "frank". Popularized during the Middle Ages by French royalty, it also has religious significance due to Saint Francis of Assisi.
FRANCISKA
FeminineHungarian feminine name derived from Latin 'Franciscus', meaning 'French' or 'free'.
FRANCISO
MasculineFrancisco is of Spanish origin, meaning 'free' or 'French', deriving from the Latin "Franciscus". It gained prominence during the Middle Ages due to figures like Saint Francis of Assisi and has been popular in Spain for centuries.
FRANCISQUITA
FeminineRare Spanish feminine name derived from Francisco, meaning "free man" or "from France," and associated with Saint Francis of Assisi.
FRANCISZEK
MasculineTraditional Polish name derived from Latin Franciscus, meaning "free" or "Frenchman", associated with St. Francis of Assisi and popularized by the saint's lifestyle of poverty and service.
FRANCISZKA
FemininePolish name derived from Latin Franciscus, popularized in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi. Its meaning varies but is often interpreted as 'free' or 'Frenchman'. It remains beloved among Poles for its historical significance and cultural impact, with notable figures like Franciszka Krakowska, who was celebrated for her beauty and intelligence. Today, it's still widely chosen for daughters in Poland.
FRANCITA
FeminineSpanish-derived name meaning 'little French woman,' carrying elegance and uniqueness, first used as a nickname for girls connected to France during medieval Spain.
FRANCK
MasculineFrank is a masculine given name of French origin, derived from the German Frankfurt meaning 'free traders' or 'market', first popularized in France during the Middle Ages.
FRANCKLIN
MasculineUnique French name meaning "free like linen.
FRANCKY
MasculineFrankie is an Italian name meaning 'free' or 'frank', also associated with France, popular throughout history and used by notable figures like Frankie Laine and Frankie Valli.
FRANCLIN
MasculineFranklin is an English name that means "gathering free people," composed of elements "franc" meaning "free" or "noble" and "lein" meaning "gatherer." Popularized by Benjamin Franklin, one of America's Founding Fathers, it remains a classic choice for boys and girls.
FRANCO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word francus, meaning 'French' but more commonly associated with Italy and Spanish-speaking countries.
FRANCOIS
FeminineClassic French masculine name derived from Latin roots 'francus' (free) and 'caballus' (horse), popularized by historical figures like King Francis I and writer François Rabelais.
FRANCOIS
MasculineFrançois is a classic French male given name derived from Franciscus, which means "free" or "free-born." It has been popular in France since the 12th century and has been carried by notable individuals like Voltaire.