Name: Franciszek

Gender: Male

Usage: Franciszek, of latin origin, is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name.

People having the name Franciszek are in general originating from Poland.

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The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 4. It denotes a pattern that assists you in growth and development: traditional, organized, self-disciplined, steady, logical, practical, helpful, reliable.

Interpretation:
Qualities: Practical, Dependable
Ruling planet: Uranus
Colors: Blue, Gray
Gemstones: Sapphire

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The name Franciszek is ranked on the 63,751st position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used.

We estimate that there are at least 1800 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population. The name Franciszek has ten characters. It means that it is relatively long-length, compared to the other names in our database.

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Franciszek is a masculine given name of Polish origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, François, and Franz. People with the name include:

  • Edward Pfeiffer (Franciszek Edward Pfeiffer) (1895–1964), Polish general officer; recipient of the Order of Virtuti Militari
  • Franciszek Alter (1889–1945), Polish general officer during WWII
  • Franciszek and Magdalena Banasiewicz (fl. mid-20th century), Polish couple who hid and rescued 15 Jews during the Holocaust
  • Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki (1725–1794), Polish nobleman, statesman, and ambassador
  • Franciszek Armiński (1789–1848), Polish astronomer
  • Franciszek Bieliński (1683–1766), Polish politician and statesman
  • Franciszek Blachnicki (1921–1987), Polish man who started The Light-Life Movement (Światło-Zycie) as a Catholic association
  • Franciszek Błażej (1907–1951), Polish military officer and anticommunist resistance fighter
  • Franciszek Bohomolec (1720–1784), Polish dramatist, linguist, and theatrical reformer
  • Franciszek Bronikowski (1906–1964), Polish Olympic rower
  • Franciszek Bukaty (1747–1797), Polish diplomat
  • Franciszek Cebulak (1906–1960), Polish Olympic football (soccer) player
  • Franciszek Chalupka (1856–1909), Polish theologian; founder of the first Polish-American parishes in New England
  • Franciszek Czapek (1811–unknown), Czech-Polish watchmaker
  • Franciszek Dionizy Kniaźnin (1750–1807), Polish poet of the Enlightenment period
  • Franciszek Dobrowolski (1830–1896), Polish theater director
  • Franciszek Ferdynant Lubomirski (1710–1774), Polish nobleman and Knight of the Order of the White Eagle
  • Franciszek Fiszer (1860–1937), Polish bon vivant, gourmand, erudite, and philosopher
  • Franciszek Gągor (1951-2010), Polish general officer, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army since 2006
  • Franciszek Gajowniczek (1901–1995), Polish army sergeant whose life was spared when Saint Maximilian Kolbe sacrificed his life for Gajowniczek at Auschwitz
  • Franciszek Gąsienica Groń (born 1931), Polish Olympic skier
  • Franciszek Gąsior (born 1947), Polish Olympic handball player
  • Franciszek Grocholski (1730–1792), Polish nobleman and politician
  • Franciszek Gruszka (1910–1940), Polish aviator who flew with the RAF during the Battle of Britain
  • Franciszek Hodur (1866–1953), Polish prelate of the Polish National Catholic Church
  • Franciszek Jamroż (contemporary), Polish politician, former Mayor of Gdańsk; imprisoned for corruption and bribery
  • Franciszek Jarecki (born 1931), Polish Air Force aviator who defected to the West with a MIG-15 in 1953
  • Franciszek Jerzy Jaskulski (1913–1947), Polish soldier and commander in the anticommunist Freedom and Independence organization
  • Franciszek Kamieński (1851–1912), Polish botanist
  • Franciszek Kamiński (1902–2000), Polish general and activist of the peasant movement
  • Franciszek Kareu (1731–1802), Belarusian Jesuit priest; Superior General of the Society of Jesus 1801–02
  • Franciszek Karpiński (1741–1825), Polish poet of the Age of Enlightenment
  • Franciszek Karwowski (1895–2005), Austria-Hungary World War I veteran
  • Franciszek Kasparek (1844–1903), Polish jurist, professor of law, and rector of Kraków University
  • Franciszek Kleeberg (1888–1941), Polish general officer in the Austro-Hungarian army and subsequently in the Polish Legions
  • Franciszek Kniaźnin (1750–1807), Polish dramatist and writer
  • Franciszek Kokot (born 1929), Polish nephrologist and endocrinologist
  • Franciszek Kostrzewski (1826–1911), Polish painter, illustrator, and caricaturist
  • Franciszek Krajowski (1861–1932), Czech-Polish military officer and general of the Polish Army
  • Franciszek Krupiński (1836–1898), Polish philosopher
  • Franciszek Ksawery Branicki (1730–1819), Polish nobleman, magnate, and a leader of the Targowica Confederation
  • Franciszek Ksawery Chomiński (died 1809), Polish politician, writer, and translator
  • Franciszek Ksawery Dmochowski (1762–1818), Polish Romantic novelist, poet, translator, and satirist
  • Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki (1778–1846), Polish politician and government minister in partitioned Poland
  • Franciszek Ksawery Godebski (1801–1869), Polish writer and publicist
  • Franciszek Ksawery Lampi (1782–1852), Polish painter of the Romantic era
  • Franciszek Ksawery Zachariasiewicz (1770–1845), Polish Roman Catholic prelate, professor, and historian
  • Franciszek Latinik (1864–1949), Polish general officer
  • Franciszek Leja (1885–1979), Polish mathematician
  • Franciszek Lessel (1780–1838), Polish composer
  • Franciszek Lilius (1600–1657), Polish composer
  • Franciszek Lubomirski (died 1721), Polish nobleman
  • Franciszek Macharski (born 1927), Polish Roman Catholic cardinal; Archbishop of Kraków 1978–2005
  • Franciszek Maksymilian Ossoliński (1676–1756), Polish nobleman, politician, collector, and patron of arts
  • Franciszek Malewski (1800–1870), Polish lawyer, archivist, and journalist
  • Franciszek Misztal (1901–1981), Polish aircraft designer
  • Franciszek Niepokólczycki (1900–1974), Polish military officer and anticommunist resistance fighter; imprisoned under Stalin
  • Franciszek Nowicki (1864–1935), Polish poet, mountaineer, and socialist activist
  • Franciszek Pieczka (born 1928), Polish film and stage actor
  • Franciszek Piper (born 1941), Polish scholar, historian and author; specializing in the Holocaust
  • Franciszek Pius Radziwiłł (1878–1944), Polish nobleman and political activist
  • Franciszek Pokorny (fl. mid-20th century), Polish military officer and cryptographer
  • Franciszek Przysiężniak (1909–1975), Polish military officer and anticommunist resistance fighter; recipient of the Virtuti Militari
  • Franciszek Rychnowski (1850–1929), Polish engineer and an inventor
  • Franciszek Salezy Dmochowski (1801–1871), Polish writer, poet, translator, critic, and journalist
  • Franciszek Salezy Jezierski (1740–1791), Polish priest, writer, and activist of the Enlightenment period
  • Franciszek Salezy Potocki (1700–1772), Polish-Lithuanian nobleman; Knight of the Order of the White Eagle
  • Franciszek Sebastian Lubomirski (diet 1699), Polish nobleman
  • Franciszek Siarczyński (1758–1829), Polish Roman Catholic Piarist priest, historian, geographer, teacher, and writer
  • Franciszek Smuda (born 1948), Polish professional football player, coach, and manager
  • Franciszek Smuglewicz (1745–1807), Polish-Lithuanian draftsman and painter
  • Franciszek Starowieyski (1930–2009), Polish artist
  • Franciszek Stefaniuk (born 1944), Polish politician from Chełm
  • Franciszek Sulik (1908–2000), Polish-Australian chess master
  • Franciszek Szymczyk (1892–1976), Polish Olympic track cyclist
  • Franciszek Trąbalski (1870–1964), Polish socialist politician
  • Franciszek Trześniewski (died 1939), Polish gourmand and chef; eponym of the Trześniewski restaurant in Vienna
  • Franciszek Walicki (born 1921), Polish jazz and rock musician
  • Franciszek Wielopolski (died 1732), Polish nobleman
  • Franciszek Wład (1888–1939), Polish general officer killed during the German invasion of Poland
  • Franciszek Zabłocki (1754–1821), Polish comic dramatist and satirist of the Enlightenment period
  • Franciszek Zachara (1898–1966), Polish-American pianist and composer
  • Franciszek Żmurko (1859–1910), Polish painter
  • Franciszek Żwirko (1895–1932), Polish sport and military aviator
  • Ksawery Lubomirski (Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski) (1747–1829), Polish nobleman and Russian general officer

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