Franjo is a Croatian masculine given name.
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, the name Franjo was among the top ten most common masculine given names in the decades up to 1949.
Notable people with the name include:
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Franjo Arapović (born 1965), former Croatian basketball center
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Franjo Babić (1908–1945), Croatian writer and journalist
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Franjo Benzinger (1899–1991), Croatian pharmacist
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Franjo Dijak (born 1977), Croatian actor
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Franjo Bučar (1866–1946), Croatian writer and sports popularizer of Slovenian origin
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Franjo Džal (1906–1945), colonel in the Independent State of Croatia's air force
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Franjo Džidić
Franjo Džidić (born 25 October 1939) is a Bosnian retired professional football manager and former player.
He is inscribed in Zrinjski Mostar history as the manager who "brought" the first Bosnian Premier League title to the club. The vict ...
(born 1939), footballer and football coach from Mostar, Bosnia and Hercegovina
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Franjo Fröhlich, Yugoslav Olympic fencer
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Franjo Frankopan, Croatian nobleman and Latinist
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Franjo Glaser (1913–2003), Croatian football goalkeeper and football manager
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Franjo Gregurić
Franjo Gregurić (; born 12 October 1939) is a Croatian politician who served as Prime Minister of Croatia from July 1991 to September 1992 leading a national unity government at the beginning of the Croatian War of Independence.
Gregurić was b ...
(born 1939), Croatian politician, prime minister of Croatia July 1991 to September 1992
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Franjo Hanaman (1878–1941), Croatian inventor, engineer, and chemist
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Franjo Iveković (1834–1914), Croatian linguist and religious writer, university professor and rector of the University of Zagreb
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Franjo Jelačić
Baron Franjo Jelačić Bužimski ( English: Franz Jellacic, also Francis Yellachich of Buzhim or German: Franz Jellačić von Buzim, Hungarian: Ferenc Jellacsics de Buzim) (14 April 1746 – 4 February 1810) was a Croatian nobleman, a member ...
(1746–1810), Croatian nobleman, a member of the House of Jelačić
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Franjo Klein (1828–1889), architect in the period of an early and mature historicism in Croatia
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Franjo Kluz (1913–1944), Yugoslav pilot of Bosnian origin, best known as one of the founders of the Partisan air force
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Franjo Komarica
Franjo Komarica (born 3 February 1946) is a Bosnian prelate of the Catholic Church, the Bishop emeritus of Banja Luka and president of the Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Early life
One of eleven children, Komarica was born in ...
(born 1946), Bosnian Croat Roman Catholic prelate, the Bishop of Banja Luka since 1985
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Franjo Krežma (1862–1881), Croatian violinist and composer
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Franjo Kuhač (1834–1911), piano teacher, choral conductor, and comparative musicologist who studied Croatian folk music
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Franjo Kuharić (1919–2002), Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
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Franjo Kukuljević
Franjo Kukuljević (; 7 October 1909 – 8 November 2002) was a Yugoslav tennis player. He played for the Yugoslavian team at the International Lawn Tennis Challenge from 1930 to 1939. He was a 13-time national champion – one in singles ...
(1909–2002), Croatian tennis player
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Franjo Maixner
Franjo Maixner (August 4, 1841 – March 2, 1903) was a Croatian university professor and rector of the University of Zagreb.
Born in Osijek, he graduated philosophy at the Charles University in Prague. In 1886, he founded a Seminar for Classica ...
(1841–1903), Croatian university professor and rector of the University of Zagreb
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Franjo Majetić
Franjo Majetić (26 February 1923 – 29 November 1991) was a Croatian actor noted for his comedic roles.
Although predominantly a stage actor, he is best remembered for his film debut - at age 47 - in the classic 1970 comedy '' One Song a Day T ...
(1923–1991), Croatian actor noted for his comedic roles
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Franjo Malgaj
Franjo Malgaj (November 10, 1894 – May 6, 1919) was a Slovenian soldier, military leader and poet. He was an officer of the Austro-Hungarian Army. After the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I, he became one of the comm ...
(1894–1919), Slovenian soldier, military leader and poet
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Franjo Marković
Franjo Marković (or Franjo pl. Marković; July 26, 1845 in Križevci – September 15, 1914 in Zagreb) was a Croatian philosopher and writer.
He was an academician, the first professor of philosophy at the renovated University of Zagreb in 1874 ...
(1845–1914), Croatian philosopher and writer
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Franjo Mihalić
Franjo Mihalić (; 9 March 1920 – 14 February 2015) was a Yugoslav and Croatian long-distance runner best known for his 1958 win at the Boston Marathon and his marathon silver medal in the 1956 Summer Olympics. Mihalić competed mostly in marath ...
(1920–2015), long-distance runner and Olympic medallist
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Franjo Mraz Franjo Mraz (April 4, 1910 in Hlebine – October 26, 1981 in Brežice) was a notable Croatian artist
An artist is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating an art. The common usage i ...
(1910–1981), Croatian artist
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Franjo Punčec
Franjo Punčec (; 25 November 1913 – 5 January 1985) was a Yugoslav tennis player. He played for the Yugoslavian team at the International Lawn Tennis Challenge from 1933 to 1946.
Early life and family
Punčec started to play tennis at the ...
(1913–1985), Croatian tennis player
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Franjo Rački
Franjo Rački (25 November 1828 – 13 February 1894) was a Croatian historian, politician and writer. He compiled important collections of old Croatian diplomatic and historical documents, wrote some pioneering historical works, and was a key fo ...
(1828–1894), Croatian historian, politician and writer
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Franjo Rupnik
Franjo Rupnik (5 May 1921 – 25 April 2000) was a Croatian football player.
Club career
Born in Osijek, he started playing in Hajduk Osijek, before moving to Zagreb's HŠK Concordia where he played until the beginning of World War II. He had ...
(1921–2000), Croatian football player
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Franjo Šeper
Franjo Šeper (2 October 1905 – 30 December 1981) was a Croatian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith from 1968 to 1981, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1965. Bef ...
(1905–1981), Croatian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
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Franjo Šimić (1900–1944), Croatian colonel, and later general, in the Croatian Home Guard
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Franjo Šoštarić (1919–1975), Croatian football (soccer) player who competed internationally for Yugoslavia
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Franjo Tepurić
Franjo Tepurić (born 10 February 1990, in Jajce) is a Croatian football striker, currently playing for Bergsøy IL in the Norwegian Third Division
The Norwegian Third Division, also called 3. divisjon, is the fourth highest division of the ...
(born 1990), Croatian football striker
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Franjo Tuđman
Franjo Tuđman (; 14 May 1922 – 10 December 1999), also written as Franjo Tudjman, was a Croatian politician and historian. Following the country's independence from Yugoslavia, he became the first president of Croatia and served as ...
(1922–1999), Croatian historian, writer and politician
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Franjo Vlašić
Franjo baron Vlašić (Austrian: Franz Vlassits; Hungarian: Vlassich Ferenc; 24 April 1766 – 16 May 1840) was a Croatian general and ban of Croatia between 1832 and 1840.
In 1784 he began his military career. Vlašić obtained the rank of gen ...
(1766–1840), Croatian general and ban
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Franjo Vladić (born 1950), Bosnian Croat footballer who played for Yugoslavia national football team
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Franjo Wölfl (1918–1987), Croatian footballer
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Ivan Franjo Jukić
Ivan Franjo Jukić (8 July 1818 – 20 May 1857) was a Bosnian writer and Franciscan friar from Bosnia and Herzegovina, whose life and cultural and political legacy have left an indelible mark on the cultural history of the country, where he is re ...
(1818–1857), writer from Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the founders of Bosnian modernism
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Vanja Udovičić
Vanja Udovičić ( sr-Cyrl, Вања Удовичић, ; born 12 September 1982) is a Serbian politician and former professional water polo player who served as minister of youth and sports from 2013 to 2022. An independent politician, he is al ...
(born 1982), born as Franjo Udovičić, Serbian water polo player and Minister of Youth and Sports
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Frano (given name) Frano is a Croatian masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
* Frano Bakarić, Croatian sprinter
* Frano Botica, New Zealand-Croatian rugby coach and player
* Frano Getaldić-Gundulić, Ragusan writer and politician
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Frane
Frane is a masculine Croatian given name and a variant of Franciscus. Notable people with the name include:
*Frane Adam (born 1948), Slovenian sociologist, editor and former dissident political activist
*Frane Bitunjac (born 1997), Croatian footb ...
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Fran (given name) Fran is a Spanish, Italian, Croatian, Slovene and Albanian unisex name (respectively Fanny/Francisca/Francisco, Francesca/Francesco and Fran(j)o), and a common short form (hypocorism) of the English names Frances and Francis. The Spanish and Italian ...
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