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FRANOISE CACTUS
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Swiss, Teutonic
Free; A Free Man; Frenchman
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Francis, a name originating from the figure of St. Francis of Assisi. The name means “â€little French manâ€â€ and was popularised in Ireland by the Franciscans whose founder was St. Francis of Assisi. The Celts would have been responsive to the stories of St. Francis’s attitude to birds and animals.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, German, Polish, Teutonic
Frenchman; Free; From France
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Francis (Old French form Franceis, Latin Franciscus, Italian Francisco). This was originally an ethnic name meaning ‘Frank’ and hence ‘Frenchman’. The personal name owed much of its popularity during the Middle Ages to the fame of St. Francis of Assisi (1181–1226), whose baptismal name was actually Giovanni but who was nicknamed Francisco because his father was absent in France at the time of his birth. As an American family name this has absorbed cognates from several other European languages (for forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).Jewish (American) : an Americanization of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames, or an adoption of the non-Jewish surname.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Free, From france
Girl/Female
Latin English
From France or 'free one.' Feminine of Francis.
Female
English
Pet form of English Frances, FRANNIE means "French."
Female
English
Diminutive form of French Françoise, FRANCINE means "French."
Girl/Female
Teutonic French
Free.
Boy/Male
Teutonic Czech
Free.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Free; Diminutive of Frank Free; Frankie is Occasionally Used for Girls; French Man; A Man Form France
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Francis.
Boy/Male
Teutonic Latin French
Free.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Swiss
Free One; Feminine of Francis; From France
Girl/Female
Teutonic American French Latin
Free.
Male
English
 English name derived from Latin Franciscus, FRANCIS means "French." This name is sometimes mistakenly given to girls instead of the identically pronounced feminine form, Frances.
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Frances and Francis, both FRANKIE means "French."
Girl/Female
American, Christian, Danish, French, German, Indian, Latin
From France or Free One; Frenchwoman; Feminine of Francis
Girl/Female
Latin
From France or 'free one.' Feminine of Francis.
Girl/Female
Latin American English
From France or 'free one.' Feminine of Francis.
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Male
English
Scottish Anglicized unisex form of Gaelic Aonghas, INNES means "excellent valor."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Affection; Love
Girl/Female
English
Dearly loved.
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
World; Universe
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Indian, Sanskrit
To Rise; Sun
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord ramas brother, Successful, Achiever, Distinguished
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
From the Broad Meadow
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Brave
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Powerful and complete
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a.
Like, or pertaining to, the Franks.
a.
The district or jurisdiction to which a particular privilege extends; the limits of an immunity; hence, an asylum or sanctuary.
a.
Belonging to the Order of St. Francis of the Franciscans.
a.
Of or pertaining to the first Frankish dynasty in Gaul or France.
a.
Exemption from constraint or oppression; freedom; liberty.
n.
A defense consisting of pointed stakes driven into the ramparts in a horizontal or inclined position.
a.
A particular privilege conferred by grant from a sovereign or a government, and vested in individuals; an imunity or exemption from ordinary jurisdiction; a constitutional or statutory right or privilege, esp. the right to vote.
n.
The right to vote; franchise.
n.
A vassal or voluntary follower of Frankish princes in their enterprises
n.
A large and thick pancake, with slices of bacon in it.
a.
Pertaining to the Franks, or their language; Frankish.
n.
A kind of pancake. See 1st Fraise.
v. t.
To protect, as a line of troops, against an onset of cavalry, by opposing bayonets raised obliquely forward.
n.
The liberty or franchise of having a chase; free chase.
imp. & p. p.
of Franchise
n.
A fluted reamer for enlarging holes in stone; a small milling cutter.
a.
Fortified with a fraise.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Franchise
a.
Magnanimity; generosity; liberality; frankness; nobility.
v. t.
To make free; to enfranchise; to give liberty to.