Franciscus
Latin
proper noun
Definitions
- (Medieval Latin) .
Etymology
Suffix from Latin Francia (France).
Origin
Latin
Francia
Gloss
France
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Francesca English
- Francia English
- Francis English
- St. Francisville English
- Franciscus Finnish
- Francemiri Latin
- Francensis Latin
- Francia Latin
- Francolini Latin
- Francī Latin
- francensis Latin
- Francesca Italian
- Francesco Italian
- Francia Italian
- Gianfranco Italian
- Francis Dutch, Flemish
- Francis French
- François French
- Фра́нц-, Фра́нция Russian
- Francia Spanish, Castilian
- Francisco Spanish, Castilian
- Francisquito Spanish, Castilian
- Paquito Spanish, Castilian
- franciscano Spanish, Castilian
- *prAng- Proto-Indo-European
- *preng- Proto-Indo-European
- Francisco Portuguese
- São Francisco de Assis Portuguese
- franciscano Portuguese
- *frankô Proto-Germanic
- franca Old English
- Frainc Irish
- frakka Old Norse
- frakkar Old Norse
- France Old French
- franc Old French
- franceis Old French
- Francisko Esperanto
- Francesc Catalan, Valencian
- Francesca Catalan, Valencian
- França Catalan, Valencian
- Francia Galician
- francada Galician
- Francis Cebuano
- Francisco Cebuano
- Francis Latvian
- Francia Ido
- Frans Faroese
- Frank Manx
- Phanxicô Vietnamese
- *frankō gmw-pro
- França Old Portuguese
- Frantscha Romansh
- Frauntscha Romansh
- Frontscha Romansh
- Fràntscha Romansh
- Francia Asturian
- *Frank Frankish
- *Franko Frankish
- *Frankō Frankish
- *frankisk Frankish
- *frankō Frankish
- Frainc Middle Irish
- Palakiko Hawaiian
- Francia Extremaduran