Pronunciation:
[Fran-ces]
Gender of Frances:
Female
Meaning of Frances:
Of France
Origin of Frances:
English
Latin for French. Feminine of Francis. Before the 17th century, the two spellings were used for both genders. Franziska is the German form. |
Variant Forms:
Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
Fancy | Of superior grade. A notion or whim. | Female | English |
Fannie | Of France | Unisex | English |
Fanny | free man | Female | English |
Fran | Of France | Male | English |
Francis | Frenchman or free man | Male | Latin |
Frankie | Diminutive of Frank Free: a free man. Frankie is occasionally used for girls.
| Male | |
Franky | Spear | Unisex | English |
Frannie | Of France | Female | English |
Franny | | Female | Hebrew |
Famous People Named Frances:
Francesco Petrarch is one of the most influential literary figures the world has ever had.
Francesco Cavalli was an Italian composer of the early Baroque period.
Francesca Caccini was a famous music composer of the Baroque era.
Frances Cleveland was the wife of the U.
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