Frasco
f-ras-co,
fr(a)-sco
Origin:Spanish
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Frenchman
Short and snappy, Frasco is a Spanish version of Francisco, perfect for the trendiest of tots. Typically given to boys, Frasco means “Frenchman,” stemming from Latin roots. This two-syllable wonder pays homage to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, furthering the title’s European ties. Whether you wish to honor baby’s heritage or a family member called Frank, Francis, or Frances, Frasco surely fits the bill.
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