Franciskus
Franciskus is a given name with historical and cultural significance, notably associated with Saint Francis of Assisi, the Italian Catholic friar and founder of the Franciscan Order. The name itself is derived from the Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman" or "free man," and has been used across various cultures and languages.
In the context of religious history, Saint Francis of Assisi (1181/1182–1226) is one of the most venerated
The name Franciskus appears in various forms in different languages, sometimes as a surname or a given
In modern times, the name continues to be used in some Eastern European countries, such as Hungary
Overall, Franciskus remains a symbol of spiritual devotion, humility, and respect for nature in many traditions,