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The name "Franko" is related to the Frank and Francis, all derived ultimately from the name of the Franks, a Germanic-speaking people who fought both with and against the Roman Empire (and provided France with its name). The Romans knew them as Franci, and the singular of this, Francus, could well serve as an equivalent to modern Franko. Another possibility is Franciscus, the Latin version of "Francis".

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