Male names.
Genders
Sort
By letter
FRANCESC
MasculineUnique Catalan name derived from the Latin Franciscus, meaning "free" or "French".
FRANCESCA
MasculineItalian female name derived from the Latin 'franciscus', meaning 'free' or 'French'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages as a feminine form of Francis, and has remained a classic choice among Italian parents today.
FRANCESCO
MasculineIconic Italian name derived from Latin 'Franciscus,' meaning "free" or "bold," embodying courage and independence.
FRANCHESCO
MasculineFrancesco is an Italian male given name derived from the Latin 'Franciscus', meaning "free", popularized by the Franciscan order founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in the 13th century.
FRANCHOT
MasculineRare Germanic given name derived from 'Franco', meaning 'free' or 'bold', popularized in France during the Middle Ages.
FRANCICO
MasculineFrancisco is a Spanish name meaning "from France" or "Frenchman," derived from the Latin word "Franciscus.
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.
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.
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'.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
FRANCSICO
MasculineFrancisco is a Spanish name derived from the Latin word "Franciscus," meaning "free man." It has been popular throughout history, notably borne by Saint Francis of Assisi, the Italian Catholic friar known for his simplicity and love for animals.
FRANDY
MasculineUnique French name derived from "frand", meaning "to go around" or "to wander". It's believed to be a blend of Frank and Andy, popular in France when coined. Despite its rarity, Frandy embodies creativity, individuality, and adventurous spirit.
FRANICS
MasculineFrancis is a Latin-derived name meaning 'free' or 'French', popular throughout history, notably borne by St. Francis of Assisi and several monarchs.
FRANIS
MasculineFrancis is a male given name of Latin origin, derived from "franciscus" meaning "free." It was popularized in England during the Middle Ages by French Normans and has been borne by prominent figures like Saint Francis of Assisi and royal families across Europe. Today, it remains popular globally with variations such as Frankie and Francois, embodying its historic spirit of freedom and independence.
FRANISCO
MasculineFrancisco is a charming Spanish name derived from Latin "Franciscus," meaning "free man" or "Frenchman.
FRANK
MasculineMasculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Germanic tribal name Franks. It means "free" or "bold". Notable historical figures include Charlemagne Frank, while literature features characters like Franz Kafka's Frank Kafka. Today, it remains popular in English-speaking countries due to its appealing and strong image.
FRANKE
MasculineFrank is a Germanic male name with uncertain origins, dating back to the Middle Ages, and possibly meaning 'free man' or 'to speak'.
FRANKEL
MasculineGerman surname meaning "free" or "noble", first used as a given name in the 19th century.
FRANKEY
MasculineFrankie is a gender-neutral English name derived from Francis or Franklin, originally given to honor Saint Francis of Assisi, meaning "free man" or "man from France".
FRANKI
MasculineFrankie is an Italian origin name meaning 'free', historically used for both boys and girls, gaining popularity as a standalone female given name in English-speaking countries since the late 20th century.
FRANKIE
MasculineUnisex Italian name that gained popularity in recent years. It's often considered a diminutive of Francis, meaning 'free man' or 'Frenchman', but it can also stand alone.
FRANKIN
MasculineFranklin is an American given name derived from the Middle English name Franken, composed of 'franc' meaning 'free' or 'bold', and 'lin' meaning 'little'. It gained popularity in America after Benjamin Franklin, a renowned founding father known for his intelligence, ingenuity, and hard work, made it famous. Today, Franklin is considered a classic American name that evokes wisdom, innovation, and patriotism.
FRANKLEN
MasculineRare English name derived from the Middle English 'frankeleyn', suggesting French leadership.
FRANKLIN
MasculineEnglish name derived from Middle English Franklyn, meaning 'from the free land'.
FRANKLINE
MasculineFrench-origin name meaning 'free born', associated with independence and rebellion, popularized by notable historical figures like Napoleon Bonaparte.