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==Frances (fem.) variants==
==Frances (fem.) variants==
===Database of Medieval Names - Italian===
Only German, Mongol, North Slavic and South Slavic are currently compatible with Hungarian per Appendix C.
 
===Database of Medieval Names===
No Mongol, North Slavic or South Slavic variants of Frances were found in this source.
 
Swiss
* Century Variant Diminutive? Language Source
* 14thC,15thC Francesia Latin 14th-15th C Given Names in Latin from Switzerland
 
Italian
* Century Variant Diminutive? Language Source
* Century Variant Diminutive? Language Source
* 13thC Franceska Latin Feminine Given Names from Thirteenth Century Perugia
* 13thC Franceska Latin Feminine Given Names from Thirteenth Century Perugia
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===DMNES - Frances===
===DMNES - Frances===
Frances f. Latin Francisca 'Frankish, Frenchwoman'.  The name of a 15th C Italian saint...
Frances f. Latin Francisca 'Frankish, Frenchwoman'.  The name of a 15th C Italian saint... so '''Saints Name allowance''' could apply.
 
====England====
Latin
● 1554 Francisca (nom) StMartF p. 58; 1559 Francisca (nom) ibid. p. 59; 1568 ffrances (nom) Chst-1 p. 11
Early Modern English


====Italy====
Only German, Mongol, North Slavic and South Slavic are currently compatible with Hungarian per Appendix C.
Latin
* 1348 Francisca (nom) INP 22, Francisce (gen) ibid. 25; 1387 Francescha (nom) Venditti II-2024; 1461 Francesiam (acc) MHCG2 230, Franciscam (acc) ibid. 230; 1521 Francisca (nom) VitAs2 III; 1522x1532 Francesca (nom) DSF p. 56, 13
* 1265x1339 Franzina (nom) BBC-Berg 92; 1348 Cecchola (abl) INP 24; 1366 Franceschinam (acc) Livi 35; 1391 Ceccha (abl) Venditti I-3; 1522x1532 Cecha (nom) DSF p. 53, 43
 
====Spain====
Latin
* 1487 Franciscam (acc) carbonell-I p. 12
 
Catalan
* 1510 Francesca valencia1510 3808
 
Spanish
* 1575 Francisca Catalogo-5.2 3788; 1576 Francisca ibid. 3884


====Switzerland====
====Switzerland====
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==Francis (masc.) variants==
==Francis (masc.) variants==
Use to support more spelling options for feminine name?
Use to support more spelling options for feminine name?
Again, only German, Mongol, North Slavic and South Slavic are currently compatible with Hungarian per Appendix C.
No Mongol, North Slavic and South Slavic variants of Frances were found in the Database of Medieval Names.
===German===
* Century Variant Diminutive? Language Source
* 15thC Franciscus Latin German Names from Kosice, 1300 - 1500
* 15thC Franciscus German German Names from Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg, 1441
===Italian===
===Italian===
* Century Variant Diminutive? Language Source
* Century Variant Diminutive? Language Source
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* 15thC Chino Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
* 15thC Chino Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
* http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/database/alphalist.php?canonical=Francis
* http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/database/alphalist.php?canonical=Francis
==Saints Name in Hungary?==
'''Saint Frances of Rome''', Italian Santa Francesca Romana, (born 1384, Rome [Italy]—died March 9, 1440, Rome; canonized 1608 - so unfortunately out-of-period.
'''Saint Francis of Assisi''' (Italian: San Francesco d'Assisi, Latin: Sanctus Franciscus Assisiensis), born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, informally named as Francesco (1181/1182 – 3 October 1226),[2] was an Italian Catholic friar, deacon and preacher. He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women's Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land. Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history.[3]  Pope Gregory IX canonized Francis on 16 July 1228. 
Determined to bring the Gospel to all peoples of the World, Francis sought on several occasions to take his message out of Italy... By this time, the growing Order of friars was divided into provinces and groups were sent to France, Germany, Hungary [date?], and Spain and to the East. Upon receiving a report of the martyrdom of five brothers in Morocco, Francis returned to Italy via Venice...
* per Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_of_Assisi


=Byname/Surname=
=Byname/Surname=

Revision as of 17:48, 20 October 2019

Full Name Desired

  • Hungarian name, with feminine given name Cesca/Ceska (from Francesca)

Cesca, Ceska

Russian/North Slav

North Slavic compatible with Hungarian per Appendix C, but Russian is not.

  • Chaska (m) -- "hour." Vars: Caska. 1088. [Mor 205]
  • Chasko (m) -- "hour." Vars: Czasko (Czasko Martinovich, peasant). 1552. [Tup 421]
  • Chesislava (f) -- Vars: Cecislava. 1295. [Mor 206]
  • Cheska (m) -- Vars: Czieska (Andrei Czieska, craftsman). 1565. [Tup 427] Pats: Cheskin (Ivan Cheskin). 15th Century. [Gra 272]
  • Chesko (m) -- Chesko. 14th Century. [Mor 206]
  • Cheslav (m) -- Cheslav. 1310. [Mor 206] Vars: Ceslaus. 1310. [Mor 206] Cessezlaus. 1310. [Mor 206] Czeslaus. 1310. [Mor 206] Sisla. 1310. [Mor 206] Zeslaus. 1310. [Mor 206]
  • Cheslava (f) -- fem of Cheslav. Cheslava. 12th Century. [Mor 206]
  • Chis (m) -- Chis. 1057. [Mor 207]
  • Chish (m) -- Vars: Czisz (Lukas Czisz, peasant). 1564. [Tup 429]
  • Chisha (m) -- Pats: Chishin (Pervoi Tret'iakov Chishin, scribe). 1598. [RIB XIV 155]
  • Chishko (m) -- Vars: Cyschko. 1331. [Mor 207]
  • Chisko (m) -- Pat Vars: Cziskowicz (Lisko Cziskowicz, peasant). 1565. [Tup 227]
  • Chislav (m) -- Chislav. 1213. [Mor 207] Vars: Schizlaus. 1213. [Mor 207] Scizlaus. 1213. [Mor 207]

https://heraldry.sca.org/names/paul/c.html

Frances (fem.) variants

Only German, Mongol, North Slavic and South Slavic are currently compatible with Hungarian per Appendix C.

Database of Medieval Names

No Mongol, North Slavic or South Slavic variants of Frances were found in this source.

Swiss

  • Century Variant Diminutive? Language Source
  • 14thC,15thC Francesia Latin 14th-15th C Given Names in Latin from Switzerland

Italian

  • Century Variant Diminutive? Language Source
  • 13thC Franceska Latin Feminine Given Names from Thirteenth Century Perugia
  • 13thC Francisca Latin Feminine Given Names from Thirteenth Century Perugia
  • 14thC Francesca Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Francesca Italian Fourteenth Century Venetian Personal Names
  • 14thC Francisca Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Franciscina Y Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 15thC Cecca Y Italian Feminine Given Names from the Online Catasto of Florence of 1427
  • 15thC Cecca Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
  • 15thC Cecco Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
  • http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/database/alphalist.php?canonical=Frances

DMNES - Frances

Frances f. Latin Francisca 'Frankish, Frenchwoman'. The name of a 15th C Italian saint... so Saints Name allowance could apply.

Only German, Mongol, North Slavic and South Slavic are currently compatible with Hungarian per Appendix C.

Switzerland

Latin

  • 14thCx1478 Francesia (nom) Ob-SPVn (47); 1436 Francesie (dat) MHCG2 210

http://dmnes.org/name/Frances

Francis (masc.) variants

Use to support more spelling options for feminine name?

Again, only German, Mongol, North Slavic and South Slavic are currently compatible with Hungarian per Appendix C. No Mongol, North Slavic and South Slavic variants of Frances were found in the Database of Medieval Names.

German

  • Century Variant Diminutive? Language Source
  • 15thC Franciscus Latin German Names from Kosice, 1300 - 1500
  • 15thC Franciscus German German Names from Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg, 1441

Italian

  • Century Variant Diminutive? Language Source
  • 14thC Çeccus Y Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Cechus Y Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Ceconellus Y Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Cescus Y Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Checo Y Italian Fourteenth Century Venetian Personal Names
  • 14thC Chicholus Y Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Chicolinus Y Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Cichollus Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Cichus Y Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Cicus Y Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 14thC Ciscus Y Latin Italian names from Imola, 1312
  • 15thC Cecchino Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
  • 15thC Ceccio Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
  • 15thC Cecco Y Italian Italian Masculine Given Names from 15th- and 16th-century Viterbo
  • 15thC Cecco Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
  • 15thC Ceccone Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
  • 15thC Cece Y Italian Names from Arezzo, Italy, 1386-1528
  • 15thC Cecherello Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
  • 15thC Cecherino Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
  • 15thC Chino Y Italian Names in 15th Century Florence and her Dominions: the Condado
  • http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/database/alphalist.php?canonical=Francis

Saints Name in Hungary?

Saint Frances of Rome, Italian Santa Francesca Romana, (born 1384, Rome [Italy]—died March 9, 1440, Rome; canonized 1608 - so unfortunately out-of-period.

Saint Francis of Assisi (Italian: San Francesco d'Assisi, Latin: Sanctus Franciscus Assisiensis), born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, informally named as Francesco (1181/1182 – 3 October 1226),[2] was an Italian Catholic friar, deacon and preacher. He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women's Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land. Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history.[3] Pope Gregory IX canonized Francis on 16 July 1228. Determined to bring the Gospel to all peoples of the World, Francis sought on several occasions to take his message out of Italy... By this time, the growing Order of friars was divided into provinces and groups were sent to France, Germany, Hungary [date?], and Spain and to the East. Upon receiving a report of the martyrdom of five brothers in Morocco, Francis returned to Italy via Venice...


Byname/Surname

  • Documentation for name


Combination

Cultural and Temporal Compatibility

Need documentation of compatibility if cultures are not on the above list