Paco is the short for Francisco, which means Francis.
So, 'Paco' would be 'Frank'
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2007-07-10 09:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Paco In Spanish
2016-12-18 03:36:41
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answered by stansel 4
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What Does Paco Mean
2016-09-30 23:53:26
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answered by coryell 4
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Paco is the Spanish equivalent of the English name, Frank. This was also a question on the game show, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, today.
2016-03-14 21:32:03
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answered by ? 4
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You have the literal translation. I have heard a lot of native speakers use this as the equivalent for the English name "Frank." Note that "poco" means small, not "paco."
2016-04-01 10:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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"Paco is a nickname for the Spanish name of Francisco, a form of Francis. The nickname has its origins in Saint Francis of Assisi, who was the father of the Franciscan order. His name was written by the order as Pater Comunitatis (Father of the community); by taking the first two letters of each word, the name Paco is obtained."
"Paco" : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paco
2007-07-10 09:48:39
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answered by Erik Van Thienen 7
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This Site Might Help You.
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What does the name Paco mean in english?
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2015-08-10 12:08:52
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answered by Susanne 1
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Paco is short for Francisco, Paco would be Frank, Frankie
2007-07-10 09:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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PACO --http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?nmd=n&terms=paco&submit=Go
1. pet name from FRANCISCO
2. Francisco a name related to
FRANCIS
From the Late Latin name Franciscus which meant "Frenchman". Saint Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order of friars.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=paco
3.-- A racist term that refers to a stereotypical Mexican-American.
4. A Spanish name that is derived from Native American roots that literally means "gold eagle".
--Webster's Revised Unabridged
Dictionary - Cite This Source
Paco--
\Pa"co\, Pacos \Pa"cos\, n. [Sp. paco,
5.--fr. Peruv. paco. Cf. Alpaca.] . (Zo["o]) Same as Alpaca.
6. [Peruv. paco, pacu, red, reddish, reddish ore containing silver; perh. a different word.] (Min.) An earthy-looking ore, consisting of brown oxide of iron with minute particles of native silver. --Ure."
2007-07-10 09:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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According to Maya and Miguel on PBS... Paco the Parrot is Jon in english. I dont think that's right though. ;)
2007-07-10 09:37:30
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answered by silver.branch 1
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