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Around the globe, Fränk (فرانك , フランク , Fränk ) is quite a rare boy's first name. The first name Fränk is characteristic of Luxembourg, where it is quite a common masculine name, Saudi Arabia, where it is a rare male name, and Iraq. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Japan. Much less frequently, Fränk is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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فرانك | Egypt, Iran, Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
フランク | Japan |
Fränk | Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Colombia, Myanmar |
Фрэнк | Russia |
Cesc, Currito, Curro, Fañch, Ferenc, Fraenk, Fragiskos, Fran, Francesc, Francesco, Francis, Francisc, Francisco, Franck, Franco, Frank, Franklin, Franko, František, Franz, Franziskus, François, Frančesko, Frenklins, Paco, Panchito, Pancho, Paquito, Quico, Φράνσις, Φραγκίσκος, Ференц, Франк, Франклин, Франклін, Франко, Франсис, Франсиско, Франсишку, Франсоа, Франсуа, Франсіско, Франсішку, Франтишек, Франтішек, Франц, Францис, Франциск, Франциско, Францискус,
Fränk is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Frank Underwood , the fictional character from House of Cards; Frank Pembleton , the fictional homicide detective, Law & Order; Frank Longbottom , character in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix; Columbo , the fictitious character in eponymous American TV detective crime drama series, Columbo and Gray Fox , the fictional character in the Metal Gear series, and in many other works.
fränk schleck Luxembourgish cyclist, LU (b. 1980) | ||
fränk arndt Luxembourgish politician, LU (b. 1959) | ||
fränk daems Luxembourgish politician, LU |
Der, Feirik, Wagner, Marzaro, Sanchez, Steffen, Schleck, Peiffer, García, Thommes, Habscheid, Hensgen, Schreier, Cämilö, Kintzinger, Klinkert, Giannini, Nelissen, Wennmacher, Mächädö, Schneider, Schweicher, Thetänk, Gestel, Gonner, Ritter, Berk, Kuhn, Pelt, Putz, Jong, Meyer, Arndt, Biwer, Plein, Päez, Bollendorff, Jazdz, Hofer, Fries, Weber, White, Mazzeo, Schmit, Aiello, Prager, Reiter, Reuter, Efbiai, and Schwickerath