Associations to the word «Francis»
Noun
- Basilica
- Drummond
- Howell
- Cbe
- Maximilian
- Francesco
- Obe
- Godwin
- Joseph
- Vatican
- Lucian
- Cavendish
- Charles
- Baron
- Osborne
- Archibald
- Bernard
- Sinatra
- Moira
- Cooke
- Clement
- Edward
- Mott
- Louisa
- Hodgson
- Erskine
- Lowell
- Gower
- Wilkins
- Ellington
- Kings
- Trevor
- Duke
- Antiquary
- Stuart
- Bishop
- Reginald
- Locke
- Grandson
- Boyle
- Henry
- Watson
- Gerry
- Rosalind
- Browne
- Nathaniel
- Fitzgerald
- Adoration
- Discoverer
- Sammy
- Barnard
- Barrister
- Episcopal
- Augustus
- François
- Austen
- Mcnamara
- Frederick
- Baronetage
- Peyton
- Mcintyre
- Archdeacon
- Isabella
- Regis
- Stafford
- Bellamy
- Gondola
- Goodwin
- Hutchinson
- Shrewsbury
- Edmund
- Explorer
- Brooke
- Adams
- Freddie
- Rutland
- Austria
- Bartholomew
- Mason
- Hawkins
- Cecil
- Powers
- Anne
- Emperor
- Vicar
- Privateer
- William
- Heir
- Jeffrey
- Auguste
- Claude
- Samuel
- Frederic
- Fletcher
Wiktionary
FRANCIS, proper noun. A male given name
FRANCIS, proper noun. A female given name, a rare spelling variant of Frances.
FRANCIS, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
FRANCIS, proper noun. A ghost town in Nebraska.
FRANCIS, proper noun. A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
FRANCIS, proper noun. A town in Utah.
FRANCIS JOSEPH'S LAND, proper noun. Alternative form of Franz Josef Land
Wise words
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things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.