Associations to the word «Frances»
Noun
- Judy
- Lennox
- Martha
- Cordelia
- Spence
- Celia
- Pollen
- Camilla
- Spencer
- Ames
- Peyton
- Cheryl
- Clifford
- Isabelle
- Maureen
- Infancy
- Crosby
- Elliot
- Keats
- Stewart
- Essex
- Reverend
- Diana
- Tilly
- Ruth
- Laker
- Dorset
- Irene
- Austen
- Stevenson
- Farrar
- Isabel
- Lear
- Elaine
- Grandparent
- Marri
- Biographer
- Susie
- Fairy
- Yvonne
- Townsend
- Gower
- Ada
- Bridget
- Cooke
- Morley
- Grayson
- Diary
- Coke
- Gilbert
- Teresa
- Dana
- Patricia
- Starring
- Lynch
- Benjamin
- Dickinson
- Nicholson
- Doris
- Cleveland
- Bradshaw
- Lois
- Barrister
- Susan
- Rees
- Vera
- Donnelly
- Dudley
- Moira
- Ida
- Fort
- Nathaniel
- Governess
- Wiltshire
- Darwin
- Neville
- Kathryn
- Fiona
- Beatrice
- Landfall
- Dryden
- Reformer
- Dunedin
- Talbot
- Brody
- Johnstone
- Kimberley
- Francesca
- Joan
- Lydia
- Rebecca
- Edward
Adjective
Wiktionary
FRANCES, proper noun. A female given name, feminine form of Francis.
FRANCES, proper noun. Plural of France
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.