Pronunciation | German: [fʁants] |
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Gender | Masculine |
Language(s) | German |
Name day | January 24 April 2 September 8 December 3 |
Origin | |
Language(s) | 1. Latin 2. German |
Word/name | 1. Franciscus 2. Franziskus |
Region of origin | German-speaking countries |
Other names | |
Cognate(s) | Francis |
Related names | Ferenc, Francisco, François, Frans, František, Frantz |
See also | Frantz (given name) Franz (surname) |
Popularity | see popular names |
Franz is a German name and cognate of the given name Francis. Notable people named Franz include:
Nobility
Austria-Hungary
- Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor (1708–1765)
- Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (1768–1835), founder of the Austrian Empire
- Franz Joseph I (1830–1916), Austrian Emperor
- Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, heir to the thrones of Austria-Hungary, whose assassination in 1914 sparked World War I
- Franz Karl, Archduke of Austria (1802–1878), father of two emperors
- Franz Salvator, Archduke of Austria (1866–1939), Tuscan branch of the House of Habsburg
- Franz, Duke of Hohenberg (1927–1977), head of the House of Hohenburg
- Franz, Prince of Kohary (1760–1826), Imperial Chancellor
- Franz, Prince of Thun and Hohenstein (1847–1916), Governor of Bohemia
- Franz, Count of Deym (1838–1903), diplomat
- Franz, Count of Meran (1839–1891), Austrian Count
- Franz, Count of Gyulai (1798–1868), Governor of Lombardy-Venetia
- Franz, Count Széchényi (1754–1820), Hungarian Count
- Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky (1778–1861), statesman from Prague
- Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf (1852–1925), Chief of the General Staff
- Franz Moritz von Lacy (1725–1801), Field Marshal
- Count Franz Philipp von Lamberg (1791–1848), soldier and statesman
Germany
- Franz, Duke of Bavaria (born 1933), head of the House of Wittelsbach
- Franz, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1750–1806), member of the House of Wettin
- Prince Franz of Bavaria (1875–1957), member of the House of Wittelsbach
- Prince Franz-Josef of Bavaria (born 1957), member of the House of Wittelsbach
- Prince Franz Joseph of Thurn and Taxis (1893–1971), head of the House of Thurn and Taxis
- Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia (born 1943), member of the House of Hohenzollern
- Prince Franz Joseph of Battenberg (1861–1924), member of the House of Hesse
- Franz, Count of Erbach-Erbach (1754–1823), nobleman and art collector
- Franz von Waldeck (1491–1553), Prince-Bishop of Münster
Liechtenstein
- Franz I, Prince of Liechtenstein (1853–1938), sovereign of Liechtenstein
- Franz Joseph I, Prince of Liechtenstein (1726–1781), sovereign of Liechtenstein
- Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein (1906–1989), sovereign of Liechtenstein
Other people
A
- Franz Abt (1819–1885), German composer and Kapellmeister
- Franz Ackermann (born 1963), German painter and installation artist
- Franz Adam (1815–1886), German painter of military subjects
- Franz Alt (mathematician) (1910–2011), Austrian-born American mathematician and computer scientist
B
- Franz Anton Basch, Nazi executed for war crimes
- Franz Bauer (1748–1840), Austrian microscopist and botanist
- Franz Beckenbauer (1945-2024), German football player and manager
- Franz Behr (1837–1898), German composer
- Franz Benda (1709–1786), Czech violinist and composer
- Franz Berwald (1796–1868), Swedish composer
- Franz Beyer (general) (1892–1968), German General in World War II
- Franz Beyer (musicologist) (1922–2018), German musicologist
- Franz Beyer (pilot) (1918–1944), German fighter pilot
- Franz Binder (1911–1989), Austrian football player and coach
- Franz Boas (1858–1942), German-American anthropologist considered the "father of American anthropology"
- Franz Boos (1753–1832), Austrian botanist and explorer during the Enlightenment
- Franz Bopp (1791–1867), German linguist
- Franz Brunner (handballer) (1913–1991), Austrian handball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics
- Franz Burda I (1903–1986), German publisher
- Franz Büchner (pathologist) (1895–1991), German pathologist
- Franz Bürkl, Gestapo officer in Nazi-occupied Poland, assassinated in Operation Bürkl
C
- Franz Calustro, Bolivian football player
D
- Franz Defregger (1835–1921), Austrian painter
- Franz Josef Degenhardt (1931–2011), German poet, novelist and singer-songwriter
- Franz de Liagre Böhl (1882-1976), Austrian-born Dutch assyriologist
- Franz-Benno Delonge (1957–2007), designer of German-style board games
- Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881), German poet, dramatist, theatre administrator
E
- Franz Engel (1834–1920), German explorer
F
- Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (1660–1718), German artist, patriarch of the Feuchtmayer family
- Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer the Elder (1698–1763), German Baroque artist and plasterer
- Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer the Younger (1735–1803), German Baroque artist and plasterer
- Franz Fuchs (1949–2000), Austrian terrorist
G
- Franz Grillparzer (1791–1872), Austrian writer and poet
H
- Franz Halberg (1919–2013), one of the founders of chronobiology
- Franz Hein (1892–1976), German chemist
- Franz von Hipper (1863–1932), German World War I admiral, commander of High Seas Fleet
- Franz Hofmeister (1850–1922), German protein scientist
- Franz Hössler (1906–1945), Nazi officer at Auschwitz executed for war crimes
J
- Franz Jägerstätter (1907–1943), Austrian conscientious objector during World War II
- Franz Josef Jung (born 1949), German politician
K
- Franz Kafka (1883–1924), Bohemian novelist
- Franz Kindermann, German merchant
- Franz Klammer (born 1953), champion Austrian alpine ski racer
- Franz Kleffner (1907–1945), SS officer in World War II
- Franz Kline (1910–1962), American abstract painter
- Franz Konrad (SS officer) (1906–1952), German SS officer executed for war crimes
- Franz König (1905–2004), Austrian Cardinal of the Catholic Church
L
- Franz Lachner (1803–1890), German composer and conductor
- Franz Langoth (1877–1953), Austrian nationalist politician
- Franz Lehár (1870–1948), Austrian composer
- Franz Lidz (born 1951), American writer and journalist
- Franz Liszt (1811–1886), Hungarian composer and piano virtuoso
M
- Franz Machon (1918–1968), German sailor in World War II and sole survivor of U-512
- Franz Marc (1880–1916), principal painter of the German Expressionist movement
- Franz Marek (1913–1979), Austrian communist politician
- Franz Erdmann Mehring (1846–1919), German publicist, politician and historian
- Franz Muhri (1924–2001), Austrian communist politician
- Franz Müntefering (born 1940), German politician and industrialist
N
- Franz Nachbaur (1835–1902), German opera tenor
- Franz Xaver Nachtmann (1799–1846), German painter
P
- Franz von Papen (1879–1969), Chancellor of Germany in the Weimar Republic
R
- Franz Rademacher (1906–1973), Nazi diplomat and author of the Madagascar Plan
- Franz Reichleitner (1906–1944), Austrian Nazi SS concentration camp commander
- Franz Rosenzweig (1886–1929), German-Jewish theologian and philosopher
S
- Franz Schafheitlin (1895–1980), German film actor
- Franz Schalk (1863–1931), Austrian conductor and founder of the Salzburg Music Festival
- Franz Schall (1918–1945), German World War II fighter ace
- Franz Schieß (1921–1943), German World War II fighter ace
- Franz Scholz (1909–1998), German priest and theologian
- Franz von Paula Schrank (1747–1835), German botanist and entomologist
- Franz Schubert (1797–1828), Austrian composer
- Franz Heinrich Schwechten (1841–1924), German architect
- Franz Schwede (1888–1960), Nazi Gaulieter of Pomerania
- Franz Schädle (1906–1945), commander of Adolf Hitler's personal bodyguard
- Franz Wilhelm Seiwert (1894–1933), German constructivist painter and sculptor
- Franz Joseph Spiegler (1691–1757), German Baroque painter
- Franz Stangl (1908-1971), Austrian-born Nazi SS concentration camp commandant
- Franz Stofel (1915–1945), German Nazi concentration camp commander executed for war crimes
- Franz Josef Strauss (1915–1988), German politician
- Franz von Suppé (1819–1895), Austrian composer
- Franz Xaver Süssmayr (1766–1803), Austrian composer
T
- Franz Taurinus (1794–1874), German mathematician
- Franz Thonner (1863–1928), Austrian taxonomist and botanist
- Franz Treichler, Swiss rock musician and singer of The Young Gods
U
- Franz Unger (1800–1870), Austrian botanist, paleontologist and plant physiologist
V
- Franz Vranitzky (born 1937), Austrian politician
W
- Franz Werfel, (1890–1945), Austrian-Bohemian novelist, playwright and poet
Z
- Franz Ziereis (1905–1945), German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant
Fictional characters
- Franz, a German enemy character in the 1989 video game Human Killing Machine
- Hans and Franz, characters of the television show Saturday Night Live
- Franz Bibfeldt, fictitious theologian and in-joke among American academic theologian
- Dr. Franz Eldemann, character from House of Dracula
- Franz Heinel, character in the Japanese anime series Future GPX Cyber Formula
- Franz Hopper, character from the French-produced animated series Code Lyoko
- Franz Kemmerich, character in the war novel All Quiet on the Western Front
- Franz Liebkind, character in The Producers
- Franz Oberhauser, James Bond character professionally known as Ernst Stavro Blofeld
- Franz Sanchez, character in the 1989 James Bond film Licence to Kill
- Franz, guard in Franz Kafka's novel The Trial
- Baron Franz d'Épinay, friend of Albert de Morcerf in Alexandre Dumas's novel The Count of Monte Cristo
See also
References
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