Name: Frantisek

Gender: Male

Usage: Frantisek, of latin origin, is a very popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name.

People having the name Frantisek are in general originating from Czech Republic.

Variants: For another variant of the name Frantisek across the world, see František.

Meaning: The meaning of the name Frantisek is: Frenchman.

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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 Frantisek is ranked on the 146th position of the most used names. It means that this name is very frequently used.

We estimate that there are at least 3635400 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.05% of the population. The name Frantisek has nine characters. It means that it is relatively long-length, compared to the other names in our database.

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

  • Frank Daniel (František Daniel) (1926–1996), Czech film director, producer, and screenwriter
  • Frank Musil (František Musil) (born 1964), Czech professional ice hockey player and coach
  • František Albert (1856–1923), Czech surgeon and writer
  • František Antonín Nickerl (1813–1871), Czech entomologist
  • František Balvín (born 1915), Czech Olympic cross-country skier
  • František Bartoš (disambiguation), multiple people
    • František Bartoš (folklorist) (1837–1906), Moravian ethnomusicologist and folklorist
    • František Bartoš (motorcycle racer) (born 1926), Czech Grand Prix motorcycle road racer
  • František Běhounek (1898–1973), Czech scientist, explorer, and writer
  • František Bílek (1872–1941), Czech Art Nouveau and Symbolist sculptor and architect
  • František Bolček (1920–1968), Slovak professional football player
  • František Brikcius (contemporary), Czech cellist
  • František Brixi (a.k.a. Franz Brixi) (1732–1771), Czech composer of the Baroque period
  • František Brůna (born 1944), Czech Olympic handball player
  • František Brzák (1915–2006), Czech Olympic canoer
  • František Bublan (born 1951), Czech government minister and former dissident
  • František Čáp (1913–1972), Czech film director and screenwriter
  • František Čapek (1914–2008), Czech Olympic sprint canoeist
  • František Čelakovský (a.k.a. Marcian Hromotluk) (1799–1852), Czech writer and translator
  • František Čermák (born 1976), Czech professional tennis player
  • František Černík (born 1953), Czech professional ice hockey player; playing in the United States
  • František Chvalkovský (1885–1945), Czech diplomat; fourth foreign minister of Czechoslovakia
  • František Chvostek (1835–1884), Moravian physician
  • František Cipro (born 1947), Czech professional football player and manager
  • František Doležal (born 1913), Czech Olympic boxer
  • František Donth (fl. 1920s), Czech Olympic Nordic skier
  • František Doucha (1810–1884), Czech literary translator and writer
  • František Douda (1908–1990), Czech Olympic shot putter
  • František Drdla (1868–1944), Czech concert violinist and composer
  • František Dřížďal (born 1978), Czech professional football player
  • František Drtikol (1883–1961), Czech photographer
  • František Dvořák (disambiguation), multiple people
  • František Dvorník (1893–1975), Czech historian
  • František Fadrhonc (1914–1981), Czech professional football manager for the Netherlands
  • František Fajtl (1912–2006), Czech fighter pilot of WWII; served with the RAF
  • František Flos (1864-1961), Czech novelist
  • František Fuka (born 1968), Czech musician, computer programmer, and blogger
  • František Gellner (1881–disappeared 1914), Czech poet, writer, artist, and anarchist
  • František Graus (1921–1989), Czech historian of medieval Europe
  • František Häckel (fl. 1920s), Czech cross-country skier
  • František Halas (1901–1949), Czech lyric poet, essayist, and translator
  • František Havelka (1908–unknown), Czech Olympic boxer
  • František Hoholko (1947–2005), Slovak professional football player and coach
  • František Hrabě (fl. 1950s), Czech slalom canoer
  • František Hrubín (1910–1971), Czech poet and writer
  • František Huf (born 1981), Czech bodybuilder
  • František Jakub Prokyš (1713–1791), Bohemian Rococo painter
  • František Jakubec (born 1956), Czech professional football player
  • František Janák (born 1951), Czech glass artist
  • František Janda-Suk (1878–1955), Czech Olympic athlete
  • František Jež (born 1970), Czech Olympic ski jumper and Nordic skier
  • František Jílek (1913–1993), Czech orchestra conductor
  • František Josef Gerstner (1756–1832), Bohemian physicist and engineer
  • František Josef Studnička (1836–1903), Czech mathematician and university professor
  • František Junek (1907–1970), Czech professional football player
  • František Kaberle, Sr. (born 1951), Czech professional football player
  • František Kaberle (born 1973), Czech professional ice hockey player
  • František Kadaňka (born 1944), Czech slalom canoer
  • František Kašický (born 1968), Slovak politician and government minister
  • František Kaván (1866–1941), Czech painter and poet
  • František Klácel (1808–1882), Moravian Augustinian author, philosopher, and scientist
  • František Kloz (1905–1945), Czech professional football player; killed in WWII
  • František Kmoch (1848–1912), Czech composer and orchestra conductor
  • František Knapík (born 1956), Slovak politician, mayor of the Slovak city of Košice
  • František Koláček (1851–1913), Czech physicist
  • František Komňacký (born 1951), Czech professional football coach
  • Frantisek Kotzwara (1730–1791), Czech violist, double bassist, and composer
  • František Králík (1942–1974), Czech Olympic handball player
  • František Kriegel (1908–1979), Czechoslovak politician and physician; kidnapped to Moscow during the Warsaw Pact invasion in 1968
  • František Křižík (1847–1941), Czech inventor, electrical engineer, and entrepreneur
  • František Kučera (born 1968), Czech professional ice hockey player
  • František Kupka (1871–1957), Czech painter and graphic artist
  • František Ladislav Rieger (1818–1903), Czech politician and publicist of the early Czech nationalist movement
  • František Lanák (20th century), Slovak professional football manager
  • František Langer (1888–1965), Czech playwright, military physician, script writer, and essayist
  • František Laurinec (born 1951), Slovak Football Association president
  • František Lexa (1876–1960), Czechoslovakian Egyptologist
  • František Lipka (born 1946), Slovak diplomat, poet, and translator
  • František Listopad (born 1921), Czech poet, prose writer, essayist, and theatre and television director
  • František Lorenz (a.k.a. Francisco Valdomiro Lorenz) (1872–1957), Czech polyglot, philosopher, and Esperantist
  • František Lydie Gahura (1891–1958), Czech architect and sculptor
  • František Maka (born 1968), Czech Olympic Nordic skier
  • František Mareš (1857–1942), Czechoslovak professor of physiology and philosophy; nationalist politician
  • František Masarovič (fl. 1930s), Slovak professional football player
  • František Maxmilián Kaňka (1674–1766), Czech architect
  • František Metelka (born 1980), Czech professional football player
  • František Mikloško (born 1947), Slovak politician
  • František Moravec (1895–1966), Czechoslovak military intelligence officer before and during WWII
  • František Mrázek (1958–2006), Czech entrepreneur and mobster; assassinated
  • František Nekolný (1907–1990), Czech Olympic boxer
  • František Neuwirt (1895–1957), Czech professor of stomatology
  • František Nušl (1867–1951), Czech astronomer and mathematician
  • František Ondříček (1857–1922), Czech violinist and composer
  • František Palacký (1798–1876), Czech historian and politician
  • František Patočka (1904–1985), Czech microbiologist, serologist, and virologist
  • František Pecháček (1896–1944), Czech Olympic gymnast; died in a concentration camp during WWII
  • František Peřina (1911–2006), Czech fighter pilot ace during World War II with the French Armee de l'Air; also served with the RAF
  • František Pitra (born 1932), Czech politician; Prime Minister of the Czech Republic 1988–1990
  • František Plánička (1904–1996), Czech professional football player
  • František Pospíšil (born 1944), Czech professional ice hockey player and coach
  • František Procházka (born 1962), Czech ice hockey player
  • František Provazník (born 1948), Czech Olympic rower
  • František Raboň (born 1983), Czech professional bicycle road racer
  • František Rajtoral (born 1986), Czech professional football player
  • František Riha (born 1935), Czechoslovak Olympic sprint canoer
  • František Rint (fl. 19th century), Czech woodcarver, carpenter, and sculptor of bones
  • František Roubík (1890–1974), Czech historian and archivist
  • František Šafránek (1931–1987), Czech professional football player
  • František Schmucker (born 1940), Czech professional football player
  • František Schneider (born 1987), Czech professional football player
  • František Schubert (1894–1940), Czech chess master
  • František Šimůnek (1910–unknown), Czech Olympic Nordic skier
  • František Skála (born 1956), Czech sculptor, painter, illustrator, musician, and dancer
  • František Škroup (1801–1862), Czech composer and conductor
  • František Sláma (disambiguation), multiple people
  • František Sláma (musician) (1923–2004), Czech chamber music cellist
  • František Šmahel (born 1934), Czech historian of medieval political and intellectual history
  • František Sokol (born 1939), Czech Olympic volleyball player
  • František Šolc (1920–1996), Czech French horn player and teacher
  • František Šorm (1913–1980), Czech chemist
  • František Štambachr (born 1953), Czech Olympic and professional football player
  • František Šťastný (1927–2000), Czech Grand Prix motorcycle road racer
  • František Šterc (1912–1978), Czech professional football player
  • František Straka (born 1958), Czech professional football player and manager
  • František Šulc (born 1950), Czech Olympic handball player
  • František Sušil (1804–1868), Moravian Roman Catholic priest and collector of traditional Moravian folk music
  • František Švantner (1912–1950), Slovak writer
  • František Švec (contemporary), Czechoslovak sprint canoer
  • František Svoboda (1906–1948), Czech professional football player
  • František Svoboda (canoer) (1904–unknown), Czechoslovak Olympic canoer
  • František Tikal (1933–2008), Czech professional ice hockey player
  • František Tomášek (1899–1992), Czech cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in Bohemia
  • František Treybal (1882–1947), Czech chess master
  • František Tůma (1704–1774), Czech composer of the Baroque period
  • František Udržal (1866–1938), Czechoslovakian politician from Bohemia; Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1929–32
  • František Václav Míča (1694–1744), Czech composer and orchestra conductor
  • František Vaněček (1891–1945), Czech Olympic gymnast
  • František Velecký (1934–2003), Slovak actor
  • František Ventura (1894–1969), Czech Olympic horse jumper
  • František Veselý (1943–2009), Czech professional football player
  • František Vláčil (1924–1999), Czech film director, painter, and graphic artist
  • František Vladislav Hek (1769–1847), Czech writer and composer in early phases of the Czech National Revival
  • František Vršovský (born 1933), Czech Olympic sprint canoer
  • František Vymazal (1841–1917), Czech polyglot and language textbook writer
  • František Vyskočil (born 1941), Czech professor of physiology and neurobiology
  • František Wende (1904–1968), Czech ski jumper and Nordic skier
  • František Xaver Dušek (1731–1799), Czech composer, harpsichordist, and pianist
  • František Zajíšek (born 1912), Czech Olympic bobsledder
  • František Záviška (1879–1945), Czech physicist
  • František Zdeněk Skuherský (1830–1892), Czech composer, pedagogue, and theoretician
  • František Ženíšek (1849–1916), Czech painter
  • František Zíta (1909–1977), Czech chess master
  • František Zvarík (1921–2008), Slovak theater and screen actor
Surname
  • Josef František (1914–1940), Czechoslovak fighter pilot and WWII flying ace

Czech form of Francesco.
Feminine form: Františka.
Pet forms: Franta, Frantík, Franek, Fanoušek m; Fráňa m, f.

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