Franciska

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Franciska
Genderfeminine
Language(s) Hungarian
Name day March 8
Other gender
Masculine Ferenc
Origin
Language(s)Latin
Other names
Nickname(s)Franci
Anglicisation(s)Frances
Related namesFanni, Franci

Franciska is a given name. It is a feminine form of the Latin Franciscus. [1] Notable people with the name include:

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References

  1. "Franciska" (in Swedish). Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore . Retrieved 9 February 2020.