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Paquita (name)

Paquita is a given name of Spanish origin, a diminutive of the name Francisca, which is the feminine form of Francisco, which derives from the Latin given name Franciscus.

Francisca derives from the Medieval Latin Francus / Franciscus, meaning "belonging to the people of the Franks", a Germanic people of central Europe. The Franks derived their tribal name from a type of throwing axe, known as a francisca, that they used as a weapon during the early Middle Ages. The Franks were the only tribe who had rights of free citizens in the Middle Ages, so the term frank came to mean a free, sincere, or true. The word came from the Germanic word frankô (or franka), which referred to a weapon like a javelin or spear. Before this, in Proto-Germanic the word was sahsą, meaning "knife" or "dagger".

People

People with the given name Paquita include:

  • Paquita la del Barrio (1947–2025), Mexican singer
  • Paquita Bernardo (1900–1925), Argentine tango composer and first professional female bandoneon player of Argentine tango
  • Paquita Madriguera (1900–1965), Catalan pianist and composer based in Uruguay
  • Paquita Mawson (1891–1974), Australian community worker, wife of geologist and Antarctic explorer Sir Douglas Mawson
  • Paquita Sabrafen (1931–2009), Spanish painter who specialised in portraits
  • Paquita Sauquillo (born 1943), Spanish lawyer and politician

See also

  • Paquita, a 19th-century French ballet

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