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Franciscus is a Latin given name, originally an epithet meaning "the Frank, the Frenchman". It was applied to Saint
Francis of Assisi Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone ( 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi, was an Italians, Italian Mysticism, mystic, poet and Friar, Catholic friar who founded the religious order of the Franciscans. Inspired to lead a Chris ...
(1181/82–1226). Francis had been baptized Giovanni (John); his father was
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and his mother Provençale ( at the time not considered French); his father was on business in France when he was born, and when he returned to Assisi, he began to call his son by the nickname ''Francesco'', in the opinion of G. K. Chesterton possibly because out of a general enthusiasm for all things French, or because of his commercial success in France.Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (1924). "St. Francis of Assisi" (14 ed.). Garden City, New York: Image Books. p. 158. After the canonization of Saint Francis of Assisi in 1228, the custom of naming children after saints led to the popularization of ''Franciscus'' as a given name. In the vernaculars of western Europe, the name diversified into the forms
Francesco Francesco, the Italian language, Italian (and original) version of the personal name "Francis (given name), Francis", is one of the List of most popular given names, most common given name among males in Italy. Notable persons with that name inclu ...
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Francisco Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name ''Franciscus''. Meaning of the name Francisco In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed "Paco (name), Paco". Francis of Assisi, San Francisco de A ...
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François François () is a French language, French masculine given name and surname, equivalent to the English name Francis (given name), Francis. People with the given name * François Amoudruz (1926–2020), French resistance fighter * Voltaire, Fran ...
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Francis Francis may refer to: People and characters *Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church (2013–2025) *Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Francis (surname) * Francis, a character played by YouTuber Boogie2 ...
), Franz (German, whence Hungarian Franz (given name)">Franz (German, whence Hungarian Ferenc, Scandinavian and Dutch Frans (disambiguation)">Frans Frans is an Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish given name, sometimes as a short form of '' François'' or '' Franciscus''. One cognate of Frans in English is '' Francis''. Given name * Frans van Aarssens (1572 ...
); besides ''Frans'', the Latin form remains commonly given in Dutch-speaking world">Dutch. ''Franciscus'' may serve as the latinization of any of these given names; conversely, ''Francis'' may serve as the anglicization of anyone called ''Franciscus''. People called Franciscus include:


As a chosen name

*Pope Franciscus (1936-2025, papal name chosen in 2013 by Jorge Mario Bergoglio)


As a Latinized name

*Franciscus Assisiensis (1181/2–1226), Saint Francis of Assisi *Franciscus Accursius (''Francesco d'Accorso''; 1225–1293), Italian lawyer * Franciscus de Mayronis (''François de Meyronnes''; c.1280–1328), French scholastic philosopher * Franciscus de Marchia (''Francesco della Marca''; c.1290–c.1344), Italian Franciscan theologian and philosopher *
Franciscus de Florentia Francesco Landini ( or 1335 – 2 September 1397; also known by many names) was a Florentine composer, poet, organist, singer and instrument maker, and a central figure of the music of the Trecento in the Italian peninsula. Name Frances ...
(''Francesco Landini''; c.1330–1397), Italian composer, organist, singer, poet and instrument maker *
Franciscus Monachus Franciscus Monachus, (c. 1490 – 1565) was born Frans Smunck in Mechelen (or Malines) in the Duchy of Brabant (in modern-day Belgium). His Latinisation of names, Latinised name, adopted when he matriculated at the Old University of Louvain, Unive ...
(''Frans Smunck''; c.1490–1565), Brabantian cartographer * Franciscus Irenicus (''Franz Friedlieb''; 1494–1553), German humanist and historian *
Franciscus Bossinensis Franciscus Bossinensis (''fl.'' 1509 – 1511) ( Francis the Bosnian) was a lutenist-composer active in Italy in the 16th century. Bojan Bujić, "Navigating through the Past": Issues Facing an Historian of Music in Bosnia, ''International Review o ...
(fl. 1509–1511), possibly Bosnian lutenist-composer working in Venice * Franciscus Stancarus (''Francesco Stancaro''; 1501–1574), Italian Catholic priest, theologian, and Protestant convert * Franciscus Titelmannus (''Frans Titelmans''; 1502–1537), Flemish Franciscan scholar * Franciscus Sonnius (''Frans van de Velde''; 1507–1576), Dutch theologian and bishop * Franciscus Duarenus (''François Douaren''; 1509–1559), French jurist and professor of law * Franciscus Portus (''Φραγκίσκος Πόρτος''; 1511–1581), Greek-Italian Renaissance humanist and classical scholar. * Franciscus Dryander (''Francisco de Enzinas''; 1518–1552), Spanish classical scholar, translator and Protestant apologist * Franciscus Londariti (''Φραγκίσκος Λεονταρίτης''; 1518–1572), Crete-born Venetian composer * Franciscus Balduinus (''François Baudouin''; 1520–1573), French jurist, Christian controversialist and historian *
Franciscus Patricius Franciscus Patricius (Croatian language, Croatian: ''Franjo Petriš'' or ''Frane Petrić''; Italian language, Italian: ''Francesco Patrizi''; 25 April 1529 – 6 February 1597) was a philosopher and scientist from the Republic of Venice, orig ...
(''Francesco Patrizi''; 1529–1597), Venetian philosopher * Franciscus Costerus (''Frans de Costere''; 1532–1619), Brabantian Jesuit, theologian and author * Franciscus Barocius (''Francesco Barozzi''; 1537–1604), Italian mathematician, astronomer and humanist *
Franciscus Raphelengius Frans van Ravelingen Latinized Franciscus Raphelengius (February 27, 1539 – July 20, 1597), was a Flemish-born scholar, printer and publisher, working in Antwerp and later in Leiden. During the last decade of his life he was professor of He ...
(''Frans van Ravelingen''; 1539–1597), Flemish-born Dutch scholar, printer and bookseller * Franciscus Vieta (''François Viète''; 1540–1603), French mathematician * Franciscus Junius (the elder) (''François du Jon''; 1545–1602), Huguenot scholar and theologian * Franciscus Haraeus (''Frans Verhaer''; 1555–1631), Netherlandish theologian, historian, and cartographer *
Franciscus Gomarus Franciscus Gomarus (François Gomaer; 30 January 1563 – 11 January 1641) was a Dutch theologian, a strict Calvinist and an opponent of the teaching of Jacobus Arminius (and his followers), whose theological disputes were addressed at the Synod ...
(''François Gomaer''; 1563–1641), Dutch theologian * Franciscus Aguilonius (''François d'Aguilon''; 1567–1617), Belgian Jesuit mathematician, physicist and architect * Franciscus Dousa (''Frans van der Does''; 1577–1630), Dutch classical scholar * Franciscus Quaresmius (''Francisco Quaresmio''; 1583–1650), Italian writer and Orientalist * Franciscus Burgersdicius (''Franck Burgersdijk''; 1590–1635), Dutch logician * Franciscus Junius (the younger) (1591–1677), Huguenot philologist and art historian * Franciscus Linus (''Francis Line''; 1595–1675), English-born Jesuit priest and scientist * Franciscus Blancus (''Frang Bardhi''; 1606–1643), Albanian bishop and author *
Franciscus Sylvius Franciscus Sylvius (, ; born Franz de le Boë; 15 March 1614 – 19 November 1672) was a Dutch physician and scientist (chemist, physiologist and anatomist) who was an early champion of Descartes', Van Helmont's and William Harvey's work ...
(''Franz de le Boë'' 1614–1672), Dutch physician and scientist * Franciscus Bonae Spei (''François Crespin''; 1617–1677), Belgian Catholic scholastic philosopher * Franciscus a Mesgnien Meninski (''François Mesgnien''; 1623–1698) French-born Turkologist and Ottoman historian


As a given name

* Franciscus van den Enden (1602–1674), Flemish poet, physician, art dealer, philosopher, and teacher of Spinoza * Franciscus de Neve (I) (1606–1681), Flemish history, landscape and portrait painter *
Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont (baptised 20 October 1614 – December 1698) was a Flemish alchemist and writer, the son of Jan Baptist van Helmont. He is now best known for his publication in the 1640s of his father's pioneer works on chemistry ...
(1614–1698), Flemish alchemist and writer * Franciscus "Frans" van Schooten (1615–1660), Dutch mathematician * Franciscus van der Steen (c.1625–1672), Flemish painter and engraver * Franciscus Carré (c.1630–1669), Dutch painter and draftsman * Franciscus de Neve (II) (1632–aft.1704), Flemish painter and engraver * Franciscus "Frans" Kiggelaer (1648–1722), Dutch botanist and apothecary * Franciscus Gijsbrechts (1649–aft.1677), Flemish Baroque painter * Franciscus Andreas Durlet (1816–1867), Belgian architect, sculptor and printmaker * Franciscus Cornelis "Franz" Donders (1818–1889), Dutch ophthalmologist * Franciscus Kenninck (1859–1937), Dutch Old Catholic Archbishop * Franciscus G.J. "Frans" van Lith (1863–1926), Dutch Jesuit missionary on Java * Franciscus Hermanus Bach (1865–1956), Dutch painter * Franciscus Hubertus "Frans" Schraven (1873–1937), Dutch Catholic Bishop who acted as missionary in China * Franciscus C.M. "Frans" Wijffels (1899–1968), Dutch Minister of Social Affairs * Franciscus Bernardus Jacobus Kuiper (1907–2003), Dutch Indologist * Franciscus Xaverius "Frans" Seda (1926–2009), Indonesian finance minister * Franciscus Xaverius Rocharjanta Prajasuta (1931–2015), Indonesian Roman Catholic bishop and composer * Franciscus Jozef "Frans" Brüggen (1934–2014), Dutch conductor, recorder player and baroque flautist * Franciscus J.M. "Frans" Wiertz (born 1942), Dutch Roman Catholic bishop * Franciscus J. "Frans" Luitjes (1944–1965), Dutch sprinter * Franciscus Wilhelmus Maria Broers (1944–2013), Dutch writer using the pseudonym ''Jacq Firmin Vogelaar'' * Franciscus Henri (born 1947), Dutch-Australian musician * Franciscus B.M. "Frans" de Waal (born 1948), Dutch primatologist and ethologist * Franciscus Adrianus "Frans" van Vught (born 1950), Dutch social scientist * Franciscus H.G. "Frank" de Grave (born 1955), Dutch Minister of Defence * Franciscus C.G.M. "Frans" Timmermans (born 1961), Dutch politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign affairs * Franciscus A.A.J. "Frans" Maasen (born 1965), Dutch cyclist and directeur sportif * Franciscus "Frank" de Boer (born 1970), Dutch football player and manager


As a surname

*Hoke L. Franciscus, electronics
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James Franciscus James Grover Franciscus (January 31, 1934 – July 8, 1991) was an American actor, known for his roles in feature films and in six television series: ''Mr. Novak'', ''Naked City (TV series), Naked City'', ''The Investigators (1961 TV series), T ...
(1934–1991), American actor * Steve Franciscus (born 1982), Papua New Guinean rugby player


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