Franck
Franck is a particularly French male first name and a family name . In German-speaking countries, Franck appears as a variant of Frank ; For more information on the family name, see here .
Name bearer
First name
- Franck Avitabile (* 1971), French jazz pianist
- Franck Biancheri (1961–2012), French politician
- Franck Bouyer (* 1974), French racing cyclist
- Franck Esposito (* 1971), French swimmer
- Franck Fisseux (* 1985), French archer
- Franck Goddio (* 1947), French underwater archaeologist
- Franck Guéi , Ivorian politician
- Franck Junillon (* 1978), French handball player
- Franck Jurietti (* 1975), French football player
- Franck Kangundu (1953-2005), Congolese journalist
- Franck Kessié (* 1996), Ivorian football player
- Franck Lucchesi (born 1963), French football player
- Franck Montagny (* 1978), French Formula 1 racing driver
- Franck Piccard (* 1964), French skier
- Franck Ribéry (* 1983), French football player
- Franck Tanasi (* 1959), French football player and coach
family name
A.
- Adolf Theodor Franck (1841–1929), German landscape and genre painter
- Adolphe Franck (1809-1893), French lawyer and philosopher
- Alain Franck (1927-2014), French writer and director
- Albert Franck ( Albert Heinrich Rudolf Franck ; 1863–1922), German farmer, founder of the Hungarian-German Agricultural Corporation
- Alfred Ritter von Franck (1808-1884), Austrian painter
- Alfred Franck (1878–1963), German lawyer and district administrator
- Allan Franck (1888–1963), Finnish sailor
- Andy B. Franck (* 1971), German singer
- Anton Franck (trumpeter) (before 1652–1696), trumpeter
- Anton Franck (singer) (1865-1922), German opera singer (baritone)
- August Franck (1902–1988), German folk musician and conductor
B.
- Bernd Franck (1916–2009), German architect
- Bernhard Matthias Franck (1667–1701), German doctor and university professor
- Burchard Franck (1926–2017), German chemist and university professor
C.
- Carl Franck (entrepreneur) (1799–1886), German entrepreneur and investor
- Carl Franck (architect) ( Carl Franck-Meinzolt ; 1885–1937), German architect
- Carl-Johan Franck (1922-2014), Swedish football player
- Carl Ludwig Franck (1904–1985), German-British engineer and architect
- Carole Franck , French actress
- César Franck (1822–1890), Belgian-French composer and musician
- Christoph Franck (1642–1704), German Protestant theologian
D.
- Dan Franck (* 1953), French writer
- Daniel Franck (* 1974), Norwegian snowboarder
- David Franck (1682–1756), German historian and preacher
- Dieter Franck (1909–1980), German painter
E.
- E. Ulrich Franck (1920–2004), German chemist and university professor
- Edouard Franck (* ~ 1938), politician of the Central African Republic
- Eduard Franck (1817–1893), German composer and pianist
- Egon Franck (* 1961), German business economist and university lecturer
- Ernst Franck (pseudonyms Bernt Olivius , E. Vanckenfron ; 1878–1970?), German journalist and writer
- Eugen Franck (1832-1893), German lawyer and politician
F.
- Fernand Franck (* 1934), Luxembourg clergyman, Archbishop of Luxembourg
- François Franck (1904–?), Belgian ice hockey player
- Franz Franck (1544–1616) (the elder; also Francks , Francken ), Flemish painter
- Franz Franck (1581–1642) (the younger; also Francks , Francken ), Flemish painter
- Franz Friedrich Franck (1627–1687), German painter
- Friedrich Franck (also Friedrich Frank ; 1558–1628), German Protestant pastor, superintendent and opponent of the witch trials
- Fritz Franck (1873–?), German farmer, plant breeder and company founder
G
- Georg Franck (lawyer) (1882–1954), German lawyer and tax law expert
- Georg Franck (* 1946), German architect, urban planner and software developer
- Georg Franck von Franckenau (1644–1704), German physician and botanist
- Georg Friedrich Franck von Franckenau (1669–1732), German physician, lawyer and university professor
- Gertrud Franck (1905–1996), German non-fiction author and organic gardener
- Gustav von Franck (1807–1860), Austrian writer, editor and painter
- Gustav Franck (manufacturer) (1837–1897), German manufacturer
- Gustav Franck (painter) (1859–1923), Austro-Czech painter, graphic artist and engraver
H
- Hans Franck (around 1495–1526), German form cutter, see Hans Lützelburger
- Hans Franck (writer) (1879–1964), German writer
- Hans Franck (architect) (1915 – after 1971), German architect
- Hans-Friedrich Franck (1946–1973), fatality on the inner-German border
- Hans Heinrich Franck (1888–1961), German chemist, technologist and chamber official
- Hans Ulrich Franck (1603–1674), German painter and etcher
- Heinrich Franck (1805–1878), German judge and politician, see Heinrich Frank (judge)
- Heinrich Franck (engineer) (1852–1922), German engineer and government master builder
- Heinrich Franck (1888–1961), German chemist, technologist and chamber official, see Hans Heinrich Franck
- Helga Franck (1933–1963), German actress
- Hermann Franck (writer) (1802–1855), German writer
- Hermann Franck (politician) (1908–1992), German politician (SPD)
- Hinrich Franck (* 1956), German jazz musician and composer
J
- Jakob Franck (1811–1884), German philologist and school teacher
- James Franck (1882–1964), German-American physicist
- Jens-Uwe Franck (* around 1975), German lawyer and university professor
- Jerry Franck (* 1986), Luxembourg cameraman and film producer
- Joachim Franck (1941–2008), German politician (SPD)
- Johan Franck (1590–1661), Swedish doctor and botanist
- Johann Franck (1618–1677), German lawyer and hymn poet
- Johann Georg Franck (1669–1747), German theologian and pastor
- Johann Heinrich Franck (1792–1867), German entrepreneur
- Johann Ludwig Franck (1834-1884), German veterinarian, see Ludwig Franck (veterinarian)
- Johann Wolfgang Franck (1644–1710), German composer
- Joseph Franck (1825–1891), Belgian-French organist, pianist, violinist and composer
- Juan Francisco Franck (* 1973), Argentine philosopher
- Julia Franck (* 1970), German writer
- Julius Franck (1871–1945), German entrepreneur
K
- Kaj Franck (1911–1989), Finnish designer
- Karl von Franck (1806–1867), Austrian general and politician
- Karl Franck-Oberaspach (1872– ??), German art historian
- Karl Heinrich Franck (1849–1926), Austrian industrialist
- Katharina Franck (* 1963), German singer and musician
- Käthe Franck-Witt (1872–1916), German actress
L.
- Lilian Franck (* 1971), German director
- Louis Franck (politician, October 1868) (1868–1951), German politician
- Louis Franck (politician, November 1868) ( Ludovicus Maria Franciscus Franck ; 1868–1937), Belgian lawyer and politician
- Louis Franck (economist) (1906–1991), French economist and politician
- Louis Franck (ice hockey player) (also Ludovic Franck ; 1907–1988), Belgian ice hockey player and sailor
- Ludwig Franck (veterinarian) ( Johann Ludwig Franck ; 1834–1884), German veterinarian and university professor
- Ludwig Franck (writer) (pseudonym Ludwig Franck-Mickler ; 1882–1973), German specialist in German, university professor and writer
- Lutz Franck (* 1925), German carnivalist and bank singer
M.
- Martine Franck (1938–2012), Belgian photographer
- Maurice Franck (1897–1983), French composer and music teacher
- Melchior Franck (~ 1580–1639), German composer
- Michael Franck (1609–1667), German hymn poet
- Michael Erich Franck (1691–1721), German writer
- Mikko Franck (* 1979), Finnish conductor
- Moritz von Franck (1814–1895), Austrian politician
O
- Oliver Franck (* 1975), German actor
- Otto Franck (1895–1943), German Slavist ( murdered by the Gestapo in Yugoslav exile )
- Otto Hermann von Pfeilitzer-Franck (1788–1844), Russian officer of Baltic German descent
P
- Paul Franck (1885–1976), Austrian writer and screenwriter, see Paul Frank (screenwriter)
- Paul Franck (artist) (1918–1989), Belgian painter and sculptor of Swiss origin
- Paulus Franck (16th century), German typist and arithmetic master
- Peter Franck (bookbinder) (1883–1976), German-American bookbinder and company founder
- Peter Franck (photographer) (* 1964), German photographer and painter
- Philipp Franck (painter, around 1780) (around 1780–1848), German painter
- Philipp Franck (1860–1944), German painter
- Philipp Franck (actor) (* 2001), German actor
R.
- Richard Franck (1858–1938), German composer and pianist
- Richard Franck (industrialist) (1871–1931), German entrepreneur
- Robert Franck (1857–1939), German entrepreneur
- Rolf Franck (1911–1993), German entrepreneur
- Rudi Franck (1912–1988), German food chemist
- Rudolf Franck (1884 – after 1931), German doctor and specialist journalist
S.
- Salomon Franck (1659–1725), German lawyer and poet
- Samuel Franck († 1679), German church musician
- Sebastian Franck (1499–1542), German chronicler, publicist and writer
- Sebastian Franck (1573–1574), Flemish painter, see Sebastian Vrancx
- Sebastian Franck (hymn poet) (1606–1668), German pastor and hymn poet
- Siegfried Franck (1952–2011), German geophysicist
- Simon Franck (around 1500–1546 / 1547), German painter
T
- Theodor Franck (1832–1899), German cigar and confectionery manufacturer
- Thomas Franck (soccer player) (* 1971), German soccer player
- Thomas M. Franck (1931–2009), American lawyer
- Tomas Franck (* 1958), Swedish saxophonist
- Tony Franck (1827–1875), German pianist
- Ty Franck (* 1968), American game designer and science fiction author
U
- Ulrich Franck (chemist) (1915–1996), German chemist, biophysicist and university professor
- Ulrich Franck (immunologist) (* 1955), German physicist, physician and environmental immunologist
- Ulrich Franck (musician) (* 1963), German double bass player
V
- Valentin Franck von Franckenstein (1643–1697), Transylvanian politician and writer
W.
- Walter Franck (1896–1961), German actor
- Werner Franck (1904 – after 1968), German journalist
- Wilhelm Franck (entrepreneur) (1800–1873), German entrepreneur and company founder
- Wilhelm Franck (archivist) (1820–1885), German archivist and historian
- Wolfgang Franck (1602–1658), German lawyer