Franco (name)

Franco is a common surname in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, deriving from the word "Frank", in reference to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who invaded Gaul during the Migration Period.[1] It is also commonly used as a given name in Italian.

Surname

Politicians

Artists

Sports

Others

  • Franklin Franco (1936–2013), historian and academic from the Dominican Republic
  • Julio Franco Arango (1914–1980), Colombian Roman Catholic bishop
  • Marielle Franco, also known as Marielle Da Silva, (1979–2018), Brazilian activist
  • Ramón Franco (1896–1938), pioneer aviator and brother of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco
  • Veronica Franco (1546–1591), Venetian courtesan and poet

Given name

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See also

  • Franco (disambiguation)

References

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