Francesco name meaning

✍  Updated on: March 17th, 2023
Gender: Boy
Origin: Italian and Latin
Usage: Italian, English, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish
Pronunciation: f-rances-co
Meaning: Little Frenchwoman, Free Condition and Little Frenchman / Franke
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What does Francesco mean?

Celebrated Francesco specifically is used in Swedish, Finnish, Italian, Danish, Norwegian and English, meaning of Francesco is "Little Frenchwoman, Free Condition or Little Frenchman / Franke" has its roots in Italian and Latin is used as a baby boy name .

Francesco is variant of prevalent, durable and pious Francis. Francis is derivative of François. Francis is English form of Franciscus. Origin of Admired Francis is in Latin and Italian, meaning of Francis is "Little Frenchman, Little Frenchwoman and From France".

Francesco is derivation of François. François is French cognate of Francesco. Also François is French cognate of Franciscus. Originated from Latin and Italian, Trendy François, François means "Little Frenchman, Little Frenchwoman and Little Frenchman / Franke".

Francesco is Italian cognate of Franciscus. Also Francesco is Italian cognate of Franko: Italian Francesco = Frenchman. Francesco is celebrated on October 4 or January 24.

How do I pronounce Francesco?

The most common pronunciation of three syllabled Francesco is f-rances-co. fr(a)-nce-sco is another way(s) to say the name.

Variants of Francesco

Francis, Franciscus, Cesco, Frana, Jancis, Franciskus

Names that rhyme with Francesco

How popular is the name Francesco?

Francesco was an extremely popular name in Italy. Over 187520 babies have been named Francesco since 1999. When at its peak in 2001, the moniker grabbed the 1st spot and 10553 baby boys were given the name.

However after 20 years, the name is on free fall on the charts but still dominating the charts. Moreover, the given name has been to the top 5 baby names 20 times A common name in United States with over 7411 new-borns have been given the name since 1906.

At the peak of its usage in 1908, the moniker grabbed the 744th spot and 165 baby boys were given the name. Also, Francesco was a common name in France. Over 2848 babies have been named Francesco since 1909.

When at its peak in 1962,. But after 95 years, the name has lost its appeal a bit and is now ranking low.

Francesco is a familiar baby name in England and Wales, it has been in use since 1996 and was able to reach the top 600 names.

In 2004, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 599 on boy names chart when 58 babies were named Francesco. Over 794 people have been named Francesco in England and Wales.

Also, in Switzerland, it has been in use since 1998 and was able to reach the top 200 names. In 2000, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 116 on boy names chart when 73 babies were given the name Francesco.

Over 997 babies in Switzerland have been named Francesco.

Francesco is a unique baby name in Belgium, it has been in use since 1995 and was able to reach the top 400 names.

In 1996, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 330 on boy names chart when 30 babies were named Francesco. There are over 478 babies that have been given the name Francesco in Belgium.

Francesco is an uncommon baby name in Ireland where it has been in use since 1976 and achieved its top ranking of 258 in 1976.

But Francesco is a popular baby name in Germany where every 1 in 20000 have the name.

At least, 1130000 people globally have carried Francesco as their given name according to our findings.

YearRankBirths
20181439120
20171431120
20161323134
20151338131
20141250143
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Francesco in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands466960554
Finland3414950
Sweden312276554
Norway110123554
Denmark257050

Numerological analysis of Francesco

You are the most active, livingly human being in your surroundings. Travelling is your passion. You are the most self-motivated person you know. You have a sharp focus and nothing slips your eye. You deserve the best because you are simply the best. You are passionate when it comes to relationships but cool off too easily. People admire your endless hope that things will get better in the world and your courage to do what others avoid to do.

Other names similar to Francesco

  •  Janessa - Customary Janessas origin is Latin and Hebrew is mainly used in Assamese and Danish, meaning of Janessa is "The Lord of Gracious, God is Gracious or Yahweh is Gracious" is a baby girl name
  •  Fabricia is used in Latin, Fabricia means "Craftsman" bestowed upon girls is rooted from Latin
  •  Aceon - Unconventional and Contemporary Aceon is originated from English and Latin is used as a baby boy name, Aceon means "Ace and Unity". Aceon is derived from Ace.
  •  Vickie - Noteworthy Vickie mainly is used in Danish, Finnish and Norwegian, meaning of Vickie is "Victory or The Victor" has its origin in Latin is given to both genders
  •  Albano - Infrequent boy name Albano is primarily used in Italian, Germanic and Spanish, meaning of Albano is "White or Alba from the Stem End" is originated from Latin
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Sibling Names for Francesco

If you're considering the name "Francesco" for your little one, you might be on the hunt for perfect sibling names that complement it. Whether you're looking for something classic or trendy, here are some ideas to help you find the ideal match for your growing family.

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Famous people named Francesco

  • Francesco Andreini, Italian actor mainly of commedia dell'arte plays
  • Francesco I Sforza, Italian condottiero
  • Francesco Cossiga, Italian politician
  • Francesco Cilea, Italian composer
  • Francesco Cavalli, Italian composer of the early Baroque period
  • Francesco Durante, Neapolitan composer
  • Francesco Geminiani, Italian violinist, composer, and music theorist
  • Francesco Squarcione, Italian artist from Padua
  • Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi, Italian writer and politician involved
  • Francesco Maria Guazzo, Italian priest
  • Francesco Canova da Milano, Italian lutenist and composer
  • Francesco Cetti, Italian Jesuit priest, zoologist and mathematician
  • Francesco Tamagno, Italian operatic tenor
  • Francesco Maria Veracini, Italian composer and violinist
  • Francesco Landini, Italian composer, organist, singer
  • Francesco de Vico, Italian astronomer and a Jesuit priest
  • Francesco Maria Piave, Italian opera librettist
  • Francesco Manca, Italian amateur astronomer and discoverer of minor planets at the Sormano Astronomical Observatory
  • Francesco Saverio Nitti, Italian economist and political figure
  • Francesco Primaticcio, Italian Mannerist painter
  • Francesco Bianchini, Italian philosopher and scientist
  • Francesco Fontana, Italian lawyer and an astronomer
  • Francesco Morlacchi, Italian composer of more than twenty operas
  • Francesco Soriano, Italian composer of the Renaissance
  • Francesco Filelfo, Italian Renaissance humanist
  • Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola, Italian condottiero
  • Francesco Antonio Bonporti, Italian priest and amateur composer
  • Francesco Francia, Italian painter, goldsmith, and medallist
  • Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, Italian architect who worked mainly in Russia
  • Francesco Berni, Italian poet
  • Francesco Spiera, Protestant Italian jurist
  • Francesco Faà di Bruno, Italian priest and advocate of the poor
  • Francesco Angeloni, Italian writer, antiquary
  • Francesco Gasparini, Italian Baroque composer and teacher whose works were performed throughout Italy
  • Francesco Provenzale, Italian Baroque composer and teacher
  • Francesco del Cossa, Italian Renaissance painter of the School of Ferrara
  • Francesco Manfredini, Italian Baroque composer, violinist
  • Francesco II Acciaioli, last Duke of Athens
  • Francesco Zabarella, Italian cardinal and canonist
  • Francesco Antonio Zaccaria, Italian theologian, historian, and prolific writer
  • Francesco Zappa, (1717 most probably in Milan – 17 January 1803
  • Francesco Rutelli, Italian politician and current President of European Democratic Party
  • Francesco Musotto, son of Giovanni Musotto
  • Francesco Redi, Italian physician, naturalist, biologist and poet
  • Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Italian Jesuit priest
  • Francesco Mondada, Swiss professor
  • Francesco Marchisano, Italian Cardinal
  • Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani, Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Francesco Severi, Italian mathematician
  • Francesco Zantedeschi, Italian priest and physicist
  • Francesco Algarotti, Venetian polymath, philosopher, poet, essayist
  • Francesco Borromini, leading figure
  • Francesco Foscari, 65th Doge of the Republic of Venice
  • Francesco Zuccarelli, Italian artist of the late Baroque or Rococo period
  • Francesco Scipione, marchese di Maffei, Italian writer and art critic
  • Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua, ruler of the Italian city of Mantua
  • Francesco Colonna, Italian Dominican priest and monk

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