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The meaning and history of the name Francis.


FRANCIS

English form of the Late Latin name Franciscus which meant "Frenchman", ultimately from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who were named for a type of spear that they used. This name was borne by the 13th-century Saint Francis of Assisi, who was originally named Giovanni but was given the nickname Francesco by his father, an admirer of the French. Francis went on to renounce his father's wealth and devote his life to the poor, founding the Franciscan order of friars. Later in his life he apparently received the stigmata.Due to the renown of the saint, this name became widespread in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. However, it was not regularly used in Britain until the 16th century. Famous bearers include Saint Francis Xavier (1506-1552), a missionary to East Asia, the philosopher and scientist Francis Bacon (1561-1626), and the explorer and admiral Sir Francis Drake (1540-1595). In the English-speaking world this name is occasionally used for girls.


Usage: English, French
Feminine Forms: FRANCE, FRANCES, FRANÇOISE
Masculine Forms: FRAN, FRANK, FRANNY
Name day:
October 4th: Latvia
Famous People: Francis Drakewiki (Pirate, 1540, United Kingdom), Francis Baconwiki (Philosopher, 1561, United Kingdom), Francis of Assisiwiki (Philosopher, 1182, Italy), Francis Crickwiki (Biologist, 1916, United Kingdom), Francis Ford Coppolawiki (Film Director, 1939, United States), Francis I of Francewiki (Politician, 1494, France), Francis II of Francewiki (Politician, 1544, France), Francis II, Holy Roman Emperorwiki (Politician, 1768, Italy), Francis Xavierwiki (Religious Figure, 1506, Spain), Francis William Astonwiki (Chemist, 1877, United Kingdom)
Popularity: *Popularity is given by the percentage of usage over the years.