Relative to or belonging to Franconia. Member of an ancient Central European people who formerly inhabited regions of the Lower Rhineland and the territories located east of the Rhine. French. Open, loyal, sincere, spontaneous, secilla, truthful person. Of course, it tells the truth. Name of former currency of France, today replaced by the Euro. It is a surname of Spanish origin. Shortened form of Francis.
1º_ Clear, evident, sincere, free, without burden or encumbrance. 2º_ Belonging to Franconia, its people, its language and its conquered territories, such as present-day France. See franco- . 3º_ Name of several currencies, although today many were replaced by the euro. 4º_ Male name . It can also be surname. The origin is the Germanic frank, which has many interpretations, from the original "free", to the "honest, who says what he thinks (because he is a free man) ", and to the vagabond of Franco-German race that traveled the north of Spain, who in the war used a long spear which they called "frank"; which added to the possible meanings of the name that of "lancer of freedom".