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Franziska

Feminine German
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Meaning & History

Franziska is a German feminine given name, the equivalent of the English Frances, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman." This root traces back to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, a name originating from the Proto-Germanic *frankô, referring to a type of spear used by the tribe. The name gained widespread popularity across Europe due to the veneration of Saint Francis of Assisi (13th century), who was nicknamed Francesco ("the Frenchman") by his father. Franziska thus shares this rich legacy, carrying connotations of both French heritage and Franciscan spirituality.

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Other Languages & Cultures
(Basque) Frantziska (Breton) Frañseza (Italian) Francesca (Croatian) Franka 2 (Slovak) Františka (Spanish) Francisca (English) Francis, Cissy, Fannie (Spanish) Fanny (English) Fran, Francene, Frances (French) Francine (English) Frankie, Frannie, Franny, Sissie, Sissy (Hungarian) Fanni (French) France 1, Françoise, Francette (Hungarian) Franciska (Italian) Franca (Lithuanian) Pranciška (Polish) Franciszka (Portuguese) Chica (Portuguese (Brazilian)) Franciele (Sardinian) Frantzisca (Scottish Gaelic) Frangag (Slovene) Frančiška, Francka (Spanish) Paca, Paquita (Spanish (Latin American)) Franchesca

Sources: Wikipedia — Franziska (given name)

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