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Francesca

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

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian Francesca (“Frances”), the feminine form of Francesco (“Francis”), from Late Latin Franciscus, from Francia (“France”) + -iscus (“-ish”). Doublet of Frances.

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What does “Francesca” mean?

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

How do you pronounce “Francesca”?

“Francesca” is pronounced fran-SEHS-kuh (/fɹænˈsɛskə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Francesca” in a sentence?

Here is “Francesca” used in a sentence: “Francesca ran the family restaurant in Naples.”

What part of speech is “Francesca”?

“Francesca” is a name.

Is “Francesca” a common word?

“Francesca” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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