Francken (surname) explained
Francken is a Dutch patronymic surname, meaning "son of Frank".[1] [2] People with this name include:
- Christian Francken (c.1550–c.1611), German Jesuit writer
- Christoph Bernhard Francken or Francke (1670–1729), German military officer and painter
- Frank Francken (born 1964), Belgian racing cyclist
- (c.1720–1791), Dutch-born merchant and freemason in the West Indies
- Jacques Francken (1891–1949), Dutch footballer, brother of Mannes
- Mannes Francken (1888–1948), Dutch footballer, brother of Jacques
- Ruth Francken (1924–2006), Czech-American sculptor, painter, and furniture designer
- Theo Francken (born 1978), Belgian New Flemish Alliance politician
- The Francken family of Flemish painters:
- Fictitious
- Fritz Francken, pseudonym of Flemish writer Frederik Edward Clijmans (1893–1969)
- Jan Baptist Francken, non-existing member of the Flemish family of painters
- Sebastiaen Francken, name never used by the unrelated Flemish painter Sebastiaen Vrancx (1573–1647)
See also
- Franken (surname), variant spelling of the same surname
- Franken (disambiguation), for other meanings
- Francke, German surname
Notes and References
- http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?gba_lcnaam=francken&gba_naam=Francken&nfd_naam=Francken&operator=eq&taal= Francken
- https://familienaam.be/Francken Francken