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'''Francesc''' is a masculine [[given name]] of [[Catalan people|Catalan]] origin. It is a [[cognate]] of [[Francis (given name)|Francis]], [[Francisco]], [[François]], and [[Franz (given name)|Franz]]. People with the name include: |
'''Francesc''' is a masculine [[given name]] of [[Catalan people|Catalan]] origin. It is a [[cognate]] of [[Francis (given name)|Francis]], [[Francesco]], [[Francisco]], [[François]], and [[Franz (given name)|Franz]]. People with the name include: |
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*[[Cesc Fàbregas]] (Francesc Fàbregas i Soler) (born 1987), Spanish professional football player |
*[[Cesc Fàbregas]] (Francesc Fàbregas i Soler) (born 1987), Spanish professional football player |
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Francesc is a masculine given name of Catalan origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francesco, Francisco, François, and Franz. People with the name include:
- Cesc Fàbregas (Francesc Fàbregas i Soler) (born 1987), Spanish professional football player
- Francesc Antoni de la Dueña y Cisneros (1753–1821), Roman Catholic prelate; Bishop of Urgell 1797–1816
- Francesc Areny Casal (contemporary), Andorran politician
- Francesc Arnau (born 1975), Spanish professional football player
- Francesc Bellmunt (born 1947), Catalan screenwriter and film director
- Francesc Berenguer i Mestres (1866–1914), Catalan Art Nouveau architect
- Francesc Cambó (1876–1947), Catalan politician, government minister, and artistic supporter
- Francesc Candel Tortajada (a.k.a. Paco Candel) (1925–2007), Spanish writer and journalist
- Francesc Capdevila (born 1956), Spanish artist and illustrator
- Francesc de Tamarit (1600–1653), Catalan politician and military leader during the Catalan Revolt
- Francesc Eiximenis (c. 1340–1409), Catalan Franciscan priest, encyclopedist, and writer
- Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia (1859–1909), Spanish Catalan free-thinker and anarchist
- Francesc Fontanella (1622–1685), Catalan poet, dramatist, and priest
- Francesc Layret (1880–1920), Catalan nationalist, politician, and lawyer; assassinated
- Francesc Macià i Llussà (1859–1933), Spanish military officer and president of Catalonia
- Francesc Pi i Margall (Francisco Pi y Margall), Second President of the First Spanish Republic and Catalan romanticist writer
- Francesc Pujols (1882–1962), Catalan writer and philosopher
- Francesc Sabaté Llopart (1915–1960), Catalan anarchist; fought against the regime of Francisco Franco
- Francesc Santacruz i Artigas (fl. 1665–1721), Catalan sculptor
- Francesc Vicent Garcia (1582–1623), Catalan poet
- Francesc Vicent (1450–1512), Spanish author who wrote about chess
- Francesc Vilanova (born 1969), Spanish professional football player and manager
- Francesc Xavier Butinyà i Hospital (1834–1899), Catalan missionary Jesuit, teacher, and writer
- François Arago (Francesc Joan Domènec Aragó) (1786–1853), French Catalan mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and politician
- Xesco Espar (Francesc Espar Moya) (born 1963), Catalan handball player and trainer