Associations to the word «Frances»
Noun
- Hodgson
- Burnett
- Willard
- Perkins
- Yates
- Cornelia
- Fanny
- Hackett
- Manners
- Heiress
- Catherine
- Villiers
- Louisa
- Ridley
- Henrietta
- Married
- Eliza
- Harriet
- Jude
- Grover
- Faye
- Elsie
- Temperance
- Fitzgerald
- Amelia
- Muriel
- Dee
- Caroline
- Sargent
- Marion
- Brooke
- Gifford
- Granddaughter
- Daughter
- Augusta
- Vane
- Viscount
- Mabel
- Barber
- Gibbon
- Jeanne
- Baroness
- Eleanor
- Fran
- Marquess
- Lillian
- Baronet
- Wentworth
- Katharine
- Bergen
- Elizabeth
- Eldest
- Evelyn
- Xavier
- Ethel
- Appleton
- Erskine
- Nelly
- Seymour
- Maude
- Countess
- Ellen
- Rutland
- Anne
- Watkins
- Houghton
- Mary
- Frankie
- Griffiths
- Cecil
- Connor
- Emily
- Earl
- Gertrude
- Dsm
- Dorothy
- Jane
- Balfour
- Margaret
- Payne
- Dorothea
- Browne
- Bolton
- Montagu
- Duchess
- Whiting
- Fisher
- Suffolk
- Sarah
- Nicky
- Leighton
- Sheridan
- Iain
- Widow
- Susanna
Adjective
Wiktionary
FRANCES, proper noun. A female given name, feminine form of Francis.
FRANCES, proper noun. Plural of France
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