franco
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Name — A male given name, and a surname, from Italian or Spanish, related to Frank and Francis.
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Etymology
From Italian franco ("French, free"), related to "franc" and "frank."
Full origin of franco →Frequently asked questions
What does “franco” mean?
The word “franco” means a male given name, and a surname, from Italian or Spanish, related to Frank and Francis. In plain terms, an Italian or Spanish given name and surname, historically related to "free" and "French.".
How do you use “franco” in a sentence?
Here is “franco” used in a sentence: “Franco Zeffirelli directed several acclaimed films.”
What part of speech is “franco”?
“Franco” is a name.
Where does the word “franco” come from?
The word “franco” comes from French. From Italian franco ("French, free"), related to "franc" and "frank.".
Is “franco” a common word?
“Franco” is a fairly common word in modern English.
Is Franco a first name or a surname?
Franco can be either a first name or a surname. It comes from Italian or Spanish and is related to the names Frank and Francis.
What is the difference between Franco and Frank?
Franco and Frank are related names from the same root, with Franco being the Italian or Spanish form and Frank being the more common English equivalent.