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
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.