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- Francis Brajkovich
- Frances Braykovich
- Francis Braykovich
- Frances Braikovitch
- Francis Braikovitch
- Frances Brajkovitch
- Francis Brajkovitch
- Franses Brajkovich
- Fransis Brajkovich
- Franses Braykovich
- Chinese (Simplified): 弗朗西斯 布拉伊科维奇 (Fúlǎngxīsī Bùlāyīkēwéiqí)
- Czech: Františka Brajkovichová
- French: Françoise Brajkovich
- Hungarian: Brajkovich Franciska
- Italian: Francesca Brajkovich
- Japanese: フランセス ブライコビッチ (Furansesu Buraikobicchi)
- Polish: Franciszka Brajkovich
- Russian: Франческа Брайкович (Francheska Braykovich)
- Spanish: Francisca Brajkovich
- Ukrainian: Франческа Брайкович (Frantseska Braikovych)
- EUA 71%
- Áustria 14%
- Croácia 15%
"Franciscus" is the Latin root of Frances. This Latin word means "Frenchman" or "Frank." The Franks were a Germanic tribe who conquered much of what is now France. "Franciscus" became a common given name in medieval Europe, particularly in areas influenced by the Roman Catholic Church. The name evolved into "Franceis" in Old French, then to "Frances" in English. The suffix "-es" was often added to names to denote feminine forms. Frances first appeared in England after the Norman Conquest. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The name was often associated with French culture and nobility. Its popularity fluctuated over the centuries, experiencing peaks in the 18th and 20th centuries. Common variations include "Fran," "Frannie," and "Francie." The masculine form is "Francis." The name spread to other English-speaking countries, including the United States and Canada.
The surname Brajkovich has its roots in the Slavic regions, particularly among the South Slavic peoples, where it is believed to have originated. The name is derived from the Slavic personal name "Brajko," which itself is a diminutive form of names like "Brajislav" or "Brajko," meaning "to be brave" or "to fight." Historically, surnames in this region often reflected occupations, geographical features, or familial connections, and the suffix "-ich" indicates a patronymic lineage, meaning "son of." As such, Brajkovich can be interpreted as "son of Brajko," suggesting a lineage of individuals known for their bravery or martial skills. Over time, the surname has been associated with various social roles, including those of farmers, tradesmen, and warriors, reflecting the agrarian and feudal structures of the regions where it was prevalent.
Carol BrajkovichCatherine BrajkovichDarrell BrajkovichDiane BrajkovichDorothy BrajkovichEdward BrajkovichElizabeth BrajkovichEugene BrajkovichEva BrajkovichEvan BrajkovichFrank BrajkovichGeorge BrajkovichGweneth BrajkovichHelen BrajkovichIvan BrajkovichJean BrajkovichJohn BrajkovichJoseph BrajkovichJosephine BrajkovichKate Brajkovich
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