Associations to the word «Francesca»
Noun
- Camilla
- Cesare
- Wimbledon
- Federico
- Marge
- Leah
- Isabella
- Nonsense
- Marco
- Baroness
- Savoy
- Lancelot
- Nadia
- Verdi
- Walkway
- Claudia
- Lorenzo
- Granddaughter
- Semifinal
- Genevieve
- Beatrice
- Gardiner
- Bianca
- Diva
- Medici
- Italian
- Lucie
- Wakefield
- Dominique
- Patty
- Tristan
- Enrico
- Natalie
- Antonia
- Albrecht
- Opera
- Palermo
- Giacomo
- Anna
- Bray
- Angela
- Parma
- Actress
- Alla
- Kathryn
- Carmen
- Libretto
- Amadeus
- Slam
- Angelina
- Madeline
- Bologna
- Cindy
- Rossi
- Myles
- Bernardo
- Tragedy
- Luciano
- Pere
- Denise
- Guerra
- Stacey
- Rebecca
- Gavin
- Simone
- Picasso
- Milan
- Trout
- Hara
- Frances
- Irene
- Florence
- Lisa
- Teresa
- Rama
- Deborah
- Milano
- Tiffany
- Naples
- Constance
Adverb
Wiktionary
FRANCESCA, proper noun. A female given name.
Wise words
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