Franchon
Franchon Origin and Meaning
Franchon appears to be a variant of the French name Françon, a diminutive form of Francis/François, ultimately derived from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.' The name might also relate to the surname Franchon with similar origins. Its usage in the United States has been sporadic since the mid-20th century, with small peaks in popularity during the 1970s and 1980s. While uncommon, Franchon gained some recognition through American boxer Franchon Crews-Dezurn, a multi-time world champion who competed in the 2012 Olympic trials. The name's distinctive quality comes from its French phonetic influence combined with its relative rarity. Historical records show relatively equal usage across different regions of the United States, though it has remained an uncommon choice overall.