Homonym: Φραγκίσκου (Saint)
Φραγκίσκος is a common Greek name, often associated with the Latin name "Francis." It is derived from the Latin word "Franciscus," meaning "Frenchman." The name has historical significance, particularly due to figures like Saint Francis of Assisi, who is known for his love of nature and animals.
In modern times, the name gained prominence with Pope Francis, who became the first pope from the Americas in 2013. He is known for his focus on social issues, environmental concerns, and interfaith dialogue, reflecting the values associated with the name Φραγκίσκος.