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Across the world, Francesco (Francesco , Franciscus , Франческо , and others...) is a prevalent male forename. The first name Francesco is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly San Marino, where it is a prevalent masculine name, Italy, and Malta, where it is quite a common male name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Italy, Germany, and the United States. Very seldom, Francesco is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Francesco, Franciscus | Germany, Italy, France, Brazil, United States |
Франческо | Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria |
فرانسيسكو | Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia |
فرانشيسكو | Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
פרנצ'סקו | Israel |
Cecco, Cesc, Cesco, Checco, Chicco, Ciccio, Ciccu, Currito, Curro, Defrancesco, Fañch, Ferenc, Fragiskos, Fran, Franc, Francesc, Francesca, Francesconi, Francescu, Francescò, Francescõ, Francia, Francis, Francisc, Francisco, Franciszek, Franck, Franco, Francus, Francèsco, Francés, Francésco, Francêsco, Francësco, Frank, Franklin, Franklins, Franko, Franková, Frans, František, Frantz, Frantziscu, Franz, Franziskus, François, Frančesko, Frañcesco, Frañsez, Frenklins,
Francesco is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Francesco Foscari , the operatic character in the opera I due Foscari by Giuseppe Verdi; doge of Venice; Francesco , the operatic character in the opera I masnadieri by Giuseppe Verdi; Francesco Dellamorte ; Francesco , the operatic character in the opera Mona Lisa and Francesco de' Pazzi , the operatic character in the opera I Medici by Ruggero Leoncavallo, and in many other works.
Amato, Martino, Messina, Santoro, Carbone, Coppola, Bianchi, Palumbo, Rinaldi, De Luca, Franco, Gentile, Ferraro, Ferrara, Fontana, Ruggiero, D'Angelo, Giordano, Lombardo, Lombardi, Esposito, Ferrari, Vitale, Grasso, Romano, Conte, Costa, Bruno, Rossi, Romeo, Ricci, Rizzo, Russo, Gallo, Greco, Leone, Longo, Fiore, Marino, Aiello, Caruso, Caputo, Barone, Basile, Bianco, Parisi, Sorrentino, and Pellegrino