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Franciska Urbán (born Bánfi), 1872 - 1896
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Szarvas (born Bánfi), Circa 1829 - 1901
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska ERHARDT 1. (born BÁNFI), 1862 - 1936
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Szemerédi (born Bánfi), 1904 - 1973
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Fenyvesi (born Bánfi), 1925 - 2007
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Urbán (born Bánfi), 1872 - 1896
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Szemerédi (born Bánfi), 1904 - 1973
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Bánfi, 1872 - 1896
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Lévai (born Bánfi), born 1897
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Bánfi (born Hegyi), born 1903
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Bánfi (born Varga), born 1852
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Bánfi (born Bracskó)
MyHeritage Family TreesFranciska Szemerédi (born Bánfi), 1904 - 1973
FamilySearch Family TreeFranciska Lantos (born Bánfi), 1901 - 1980
FamilySearch Family TreeFranciska Bánfi, 1856 - 1856
FamilySearch Family TreeFranciska Fenyvesi (born Bánfi), 1925 - 2007
FamilySearch Family TreeFranciska Bánfi
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- Frances Banfi
- Francesca Banfi
- Francie Banfi
- Franka Banfi
- Frankie Banfi
- Czech: Františka Bánfiová
- Hungarian: Bánfi Franciska
- Polish: Franciszka Bánfi
- Russian: Франциска Баньфі (Franciska Ban'fi)
- Ukrainian: Франциска Баньфі (Francyska Ban'fi)


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The name Franciska has its origins in the Latin name "Franciscus," which means "Frenchman" or "free man." It is derived from the name of Saint Francis of Assisi, a prominent figure in Christianity known for his love of nature and commitment to poverty, who lived in Italy during the 12th century. The name gained popularity in various European regions, particularly in Italy, France, and Germany, where it was often associated with qualities such as kindness, humility, and a deep connection to the natural world. Variations of the name include Francesca in Italian, Francis in English, and Franziska in German, each reflecting the cultural nuances of the regions where they are used. The name has maintained a timeless appeal, often associated with strong, compassionate women, and continues to be a popular choice in many countries today.
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