François () is a French masculine given name and surname, equivalent to the English name Francis.

People with the given name

  • François Abadie (1930–2001), French politician
  • François Abou Mokh (1921–2006), Syrian bishop
  • François Abraha (1918–2000), Ethiopian Catholic bishop
  • François Amoudruz (1926–2020), French resistance fighter
  • François-Marie Arouet (better known as Voltaire; 1694–1778), French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher
  • Francois Barrie (1943 or 1944–2023), Dominican politician
  • François Beauchemin (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player for the Anaheim Ducks
  • François Blanc (1806–1877), French entrepreneur and operator of casinos
  • François Bonlieu (1937–1973), French alpine skier
  • François Cevert (1944–1973), French racing driver
  • François Chau (born 1959), Cambodian American actor
  • François Clemmons (born 1945), American singer and actor
  • François Corbier (1944–2018), French television presenter and songwriter
  • François Coty (1874–1934), French perfumer
  • François Coulomb the Elder (1654–1717), French naval architect
  • François Coulomb the Younger (1691–1751), French naval architect
  • François Couperin (1668–1733), French Baroque composer, keyboardist
  • François Couturier (born 1950), French jazz pianist
  • François Henricus Anthonie van Dixhoorn (born 1948), Dutch poet
  • François de Klerk (born 1991), South African rugby player
  • François "Faf" du Plessis (born 1984), South African cricketer
  • François Englert (born 1932), Belgian particle physicist who in 2013 shared the Nobel Prize with Peter Higgs
  • François Feldman (born 1958), French singer
  • François Gautier (born 1950), French journalist
  • François Gernigon (born 1961), French politician
  • François Jackman, Barbadian diplomat
  • François Lalande (1930–2020), French actor
  • François Lapointe (politician) (born 1971), Canadian politician
  • François Lapointe (racewalker) (born 1961), Canadian racewalker
  • François Laroque (born 1948), French academic, translator and Shakespeare specialist
  • François Lavoie (born 1993), Canadian ten-pin bowler
  • François Leterrier (1929–2020), French film director and actor
  • François Lionet (born 1963), French computer programmer
  • François Pienaar (born 1965), South African rugby player
  • François Pinault (born 1936), French billionaire
  • François-Henri Pinault (born 1962), French billionaire
  • François Prelati, Italian cleric and alchemist
  • François Quesnay (1694–1774), French economist
  • François Rabbath (born 1931), French double-bass player and composer
  • François Rabelais (died 1553), French Renaissance writer, doctor and humanist
  • François-Xavier Roth (born 1971), French conductor
  • François Rozenthal (born 1975), French ice hockey player
  • François Ruffin (born 1975), French journalist, filmmaker, author and politician
  • François Sagat (born 1979), French model and porn actor
  • François van 't Sant (1883–1966), Dutch spy and police commissioner
  • François Steyn (born 1987), South African rugby player
  • François Vincent Henri Antoine de Stuers (1792–1881), Dutch general
  • François Tracanelli (born 1951), French pole vaulter
  • François Trinh-Duc (born 1986), French rugby player
  • François Truffaut (1932–1984), French film director, screenwriter, producer, actor and film critic
  • François Vérove (1962–2021), French serial killer
  • François Vidal (1832–1911), French poet
  • François Villon ( 1431–1463), French poet and outlaw

Heads of state and government

France

  • Francis I of France (1494–1547), King of France (), known as "the Father and Restorer of Letters"
  • Francis II of France (1554–1560), King of France and King consort of Scots (), known as the husband of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
  • François Fillon (born 1954), Prime Minister of France 2007–2012
  • François Hollande (born 1954), President of France 2012–2017
  • François Mitterrand (1916–1996), President of France 1981–1995

Haiti

  • François Denys Légitime (1841–1935), President of Haiti from 1888 to 1889
  • François Duvalier (1907–1971), President of Haiti from 1957 to 1971

Fictional characters

  • Francois Turbot, a recurring character in the Canadian television series PAW Patrol

Further disambiguation

  • François Aubry (disambiguation), several people
  • François Baby (disambiguation), several people
  • François Boucher (disambiguation), several people
  • François Caron (disambiguation), several people
  • François Dominique (disambiguation), several people
  • François Duval (disambiguation), several people
  • François Fournier (disambiguation), several people

People with the surname

  • Abraham François (born 1977), Canadian soccer player
  • Alexandre François, French linguist
  • André François (1915–2005), Hungarian-born French cartoonist
  • Christian Francois (born 1985), volleyball player from Trinidad and Tobago
  • Claude François (1939–1978), French pop singer
  • Déborah François (born 1987), Belgian actress
  • Deondre Francois (born 1997), Haitian-born American football player
  • Elvis Francois (born 1985), American orthopedic surgeon and singer
  • Francisco François, Mauritian politician
  • Guillaume François (born 1990), Belgian professional footballer
  • Hermann von François (1856–1933), German general during WW1
  • Hunter J. Francois (1924–2014), Saint Lucian politician
  • Jacques François (1920–2003), French actor
  • Julien François (born 1979), French footballer
  • Kendall Francois (1971–2014), serial killer from Poughkeepsie, New York
  • Mark François (born 1965), British politician
  • Tony François (born 1971), Mauritian international footballer

See also

  • "Citizen François", a caricatural personification of Revolutionary France by James Gillray
  • François, Deux-Sèvres, a municipality in the Poitou-Charentes region, France
  • Francois, Newfoundland and Labrador, a settlement in Canada
  • Le François, a town on the island of Martinique, France
  • Lefrançois, a French surname
  • Saint-François (disambiguation)
  • Frànçois & the Atlas Mountains
  • (), a common name describing the French language before the reform of French orthography in 1835.