Associations to the word «Frances»
Noun
- Fargo
- Seward
- Rosalind
- Helen
- Katherine
- Sophia
- Cary
- Judith
- Emma
- Willoughby
- Charley
- Rosemary
- Ann
- Julia
- Marlborough
- Horatio
- Hurricane
- Somerset
- Niece
- Ignacio
- Oldham
- Kathleen
- Edith
- Gage
- Josephine
- Constance
- Louise
- Hester
- Isabella
- Carr
- Wife
- Lucille
- Parkinson
- Betty
- Donaldson
- Eileen
- Lange
- Sister
- Johnston
- Cecilia
- Audrey
- Reid
- Illustrator
- Aunt
- Saunders
- Osborne
- Croft
- Latham
- Norma
- Beaufort
- Gardiner
- Partridge
- Lady
- Grady
- Agnes
- Acton
- Jennings
- Howard
- Myra
- Beale
- Matilda
- Horton
- Marjorie
- Macdonald
- Esther
- Actress
- Crewe
- Somerville
- Abolitionist
- Brandon
- Poe
- Novelist
- Charlotte
- Blanche
- Lucy
- Hannah
- Drake
- Cromwell
- Davenport
- Courtney
- Fuller
- Francis
- Jessie
- Wright
- Bellamy
- Lincoln
- Clarke
- Kingsley
- Alice
- Baron
- Kennedy
- Roche
- Whitehall
- Foster
- Sidney
Wiktionary
FRANCES, proper noun. A female given name, feminine form of Francis.
FRANCES, proper noun. Plural of France
Wise words
When you have spoken the word, it reigns over you. When it
is unspoken you reign over it.