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Francis in the US

  1. #314 Claudia
  2. #315 Yolanda
  3. #316 Randall
  4. #317 Carla
  5. #318 Francis
  6. #319 Francisco
  7. #320 Eileen
  8. #321 Lorraine
  9. #322 Marvin

Ryan in the US

  1. #164 Mills
  2. #165 Warren
  3. #166 Rice
  4. #167 Nichols
  5. #168 Ryan
  6. #169 Stephens
  7. #170 Castillo
  8. #171 Kelley
  9. #172 Ferguson

Francis Ryan in the US

  1. #64,080 Erin Mclaughlin
  2. #64,081 Esmeralda Flores
  3. #64,082 Faye Moore
  4. #64,083 Federico Martinez
  5. #64,084 Francis Ryan
  6. #64,085 Gary Newton
  7. #64,086 George Saunders
  8. #64,087 Gerald Gibson
  9. #64,088 Gloria Hamilton
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Meaning & Origins

English equivalent of Italian Francesco, originally a vocabulary word meaning ‘French’ or ‘Frenchman’ (Late Latin Franciscus; compare Frank). This was a nickname given to St Francis of Assisi (1181–1226) because of his wealthy father's business connections with France. His baptismal name was Giovanni. He had a pleasant, ordinary life as a child and young man, but after two serious illnesses, a period of military service, and a year as a prisoner of war in Perugia, he turned from the world and devoted himself to caring for the poor and sick. He was joined by groups of disciples, calling themselves ‘minor friars’ (friari minores). The main features of the Franciscan rule are humility, poverty, and love for all living creatures. The given name occurs occasionally in England as early as 1300, and more frequently from the early 16th century, when there was a surge of admiration for, and imitation of, Italian Renaissance culture.
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Irish: simplified form of Mulryan.
168th in the U.S. for 2011

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Francis Ryan is most likely to live in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Florida, and New Jersey

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