Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈfɑn.ni/(Finnish) /ˈfɒn.ni/(Hungarian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Finnish diminutive of Francisca and a Hungarian diminutive of Franciska or Stefánia.

Related Names

Masculine FormsFrans(Finnish) Ferenc, István(Hungarian)
Other Languages & CulturesFrantziska(Basque) Frañseza(Breton) Stefana, Stefani, Stefaniya(Bulgarian) Francesca(Catalan) Franka, Štefanija, Štefa, Štefica(Croatian) Františka, Štěpánka(Czech) Stefanie(Danish) Francisca, Stefanie(Dutch) Francis, Stephanie, Francene, Frances, Francine(English) Étiennette, France, Françoise, Stéphanie, Fanny, Francette, Francine(French) Franziska, Stefanie, Stephanie, Fränze, Franzi, Ziska(German) Stefania(Greek) Kekepania(Hawaiian) Franca, Francesca, Stefania(Italian) Francisca(Late Roman) Pranciška, Stefanija(Lithuanian) Stefanija(Macedonian) Franciszka, Stefania, Stefcia(Polish) Estefânia, Francisca, Chica(Portuguese) Ștefana, Ștefania(Romanian) Stefaniya(Russian) Frantzisca(Sardinian) Frangag(Scottish Gaelic) Stefana(Serbian) Františka, Štefánia(Slovak) Frančiška, Štefanija, Francka, Štefka(Slovene) Estefanía, Francisca, Fanny, Paca, Paquita(Spanish) Stefaniya(Ukrainian)

Popularity

People think this name is

youthful   natural   wholesome   delicate   refined   strange   simple  

Name Days

Finland: March 2
Hungary: March 9

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Entry updated July 27, 2015