Franciszek
Franciszek is a male first name.
Origin and Meaning
The name is the Polish form of the German name Franz
Well-known bearers of the name
(Selection; Nationality Indication only for multiple citizenship or non-Polish )
- Franciszek Ksawery Branicki (1730-1819), Adjutant General and Great Hetman of the Crown
- Brzezinski Franciszek (1867-1944), composer
- Franciszek Dabrowski (1904-1962), deputy commander of the Westerplatte
- Franciszek Gagor (1951-2010), commander in chief of the Polish armed forces
- Franciszek Gajowniczek (1901-1995), Sergeant of the Polish Army
- Franciszek Hynek (1897-1958), balloon athletes
- Kęsy Franciszek (1920-1942), martyrs, victims of National Socialism
- Franciszek Dionizy Kniaźnin (1705-1807), Jesuit and poet
- Franciszek Leja (1885-1979), mathematician
- Franciszek Lessel (1780-1838), composer
- Franciszek Lilius (1600-1657), composer
- Franciszek Macharski (* 1927), retired archbishop of Krakow
- Franciszek Mirecki (1791-1862), composer
- Franciszek Morawski (1783-1861), General and writer
- Franciczek of Morawski (1868-1938), a Polish landowner, member of the German Reichstag
- Franciszek Ludwik Neugebauer (1856-1914), Polish- Russian gynecologist
- Franciszek Maksymilian Ossoliński (1676-1756), Count, politician and art collector
- Franciszek Pieczka (* 1928), actor
- Piesik Franciszek (1942-1967), deaths at the Berlin Wall
- Franciszek Piper ( born 1941 ), historian and author
- Raszeja Franciszek (1896-1942), physician and university teacher
- Franciszek Smolka ( politician ) ( 1810-1899 ) Polish- Austrian politician
- Franciszek Smuda ( born 1948 ), football coach
- Smuglewicz Franciszek (1745-1807), painter and draftsman
- Starowieyski Franciszek (1930-2009), graphic artist, painter and stage designer
- Zabłocki Franciszek (1752-1821), satirist and playwright
- Zmurko Franciszek (1859-1910), painter Salon