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Frances

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Name — A feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "from France" or "free one."

Etymology

From Old French Franceise, feminine form of Franceis, from Late Latin Franciscus (“Frankish”). Doublet of Francisca.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Frances” mean?

The word “Frances” means a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "from France" or "free one.".

How do you pronounce “Frances”?

“Frances” is pronounced FRAN-sihz (/ˈfɹænsɪz/ in IPA).

How do you use “Frances” in a sentence?

Here is “Frances” used in a sentence: “Frances taught piano lessons after school.”

What part of speech is “Frances”?

“Frances” is a name.

Is “Frances” a common word?

“Frances” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between Frances and Francis?

Frances and Francis are pronounced the same but spelled differently by tradition: Frances is the feminine spelling, while Francis is the masculine spelling of essentially the same name.

Is Frances short for another name?

Frances is not typically a short form itself, but it has its own diminutives, such as Fran, Frannie, and Franny, which are used as informal versions of the name.

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