Gender Masculine & Feminine
Usage English
Pronounced Pron. /ˈfɹæŋk.i/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Related Names

Feminine FormsFrances, Francis
Masculine FormFrancis
Other Languages & CulturesFrantziska, Frantzisko, Patxi(Basque) Frañsez, Frañseza(Breton) Francesc, Francesca, Cesc(Catalan) Francescu(Corsican) Frane, Franjo, Franka, Frano, Fran, Franko(Croatian) František, Františka(Czech) Frank, Frans(Danish) Frank, Frans, Franciscus(Dutch) Frans, Ransu(Finnish) France, Francis, Franck, François, Françoise, Francisque, Frank(French) Frank, Franz, Franziska(German) Franko(Germanic) Ferenc, Franciska, Feri, Ferkó(Hungarian) Proinsias(Irish) Franca, Francesca, Francesco, Franco(Italian) Francisca, Franciscus(Late Roman) Frens, Frenske(Limburgish) Pranciška, Pranciškus, Pranas(Lithuanian) Frank, Frans(Norwegian) Franciszek, Franciszka(Polish) Francisca, Francisco, Chico(Portuguese) Francisc(Romanian) Frantzisca, Frantziscu(Sardinian) Frang, Frangag(Scottish Gaelic) Franjo(Serbian) František, Františka(Slovak) Franc, France, Frančišek, Frančiška, Fran, Franci(Slovene) Francisca, Francisco, Curro, Fran, Kiko, Paco, Pancho, Paquito(Spanish) Frank, Frans, Fanny(Swedish) Ffransis(Welsh)

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Entry updated May 29, 2020