Franklin
Franklin is a name used as both a given name and a surname in English-speaking countries. It derives from the medieval English term franklin, meaning a freeman or landholder with certain privileges, and later became a hereditary surname as well as a standalone given name.
Notable people with Franklin as a given name include Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of
Geography: Numerous towns in the United States bear the name Franklin, including towns in Tennessee, Massachusetts,
Historically significant uses include the Franklin stove, a metal-lined fireplace devised by Benjamin Franklin in the
In popular culture, Franklin is the title character of the Canadian children's book series by Paulette Bourgeois