Frances

Frances
This is a name of Roman-Latin origins. It derives from "Franciscus", which was originally both an ethnic name used to describe a "Frank", later to be known as a "Frenchman", and a personal name of the 5th century a.d., which means "a free man". In the latter days of the Roman Empire, the Romans were permanently at war with the Franks. It may be that at this time the name was used as a derogatory term by the Romans, for somebody who claimed to be a free man. Be that as it may the later surname, which dated from the 12th century, became hugely popular world wide, there being over two hundred spellings! These range from the English Francis, the French Francois and Frances, the Spanish and Italian Francisco and Francie, to the diminutives Franzel (Germany), the Italian nickname forms Scotti (!), Ciccolini and Zecchi, to the patronymics Francesconi (Italy), Franssen (Germany), Franson (England), and the Polish Franciskiewicz . The popularity of "Franciscus" it is said, was due in large measure to the fame of St. Francis of Assisi (1187 - 1226), however the name was also associated with the Knight Templars (Crusaders) of the 12th century. The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Hugo Francus, which was dated 1135, in the register of Oseney Abbey, Oxfordshire, England, during the reign of King Henry 1, known as "The Lion of Justice", 1100 - 1135. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop", often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Frances — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Este artículo trata sobre la película norteamericana de 1982. Para el adjetivo referido a Francia, véase Francés. Frances Título Frances Ficha técnica Dirección Graeme Clifford Producción …   Wikipedia Español

  • francés — francés, sa (Del prov. fransés). 1. adj. Natural de Francia. U. t. c. s.) 2. Perteneciente o relativo a este país de Europa. 3. m. Lengua francesa. 4. Guat. Pieza de pan francés. a la francés …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • francés — francés, sa adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. De Francia, país europeo: los parques franceses. Tenía dos amigos franceses. sustantivo masculino 1. Área: linguística Lengua románica hablada en Francia, Bélgica, Suiza y en otros países de …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Francés —   [fran θes], Nicolás, spanischer Maler und Bildhauer, * um 1400, ✝ León 1468; 1434 68 in León nachweisbar. Francés Werke sind ikonographisch und stilistisch von der italienischen Kunst des Quattrocento abhängig. Sein Hauptwerk ist der Hochaltar… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Frances —    Drame de Graeme Clifford, avec Jessica Lange, Sam Shepard.   Pays: États Unis   Date de sortie: 1982   Technique: couleurs   Durée: 2 h 20    Résumé    Grandeur et décadence de Frances Farmer, actrice rebelle des années 1930, dont la carrière… …   Dictionnaire mondial des Films

  • Frances — f English: feminine form of FRANCIS (SEE Francis). In the 16th century the two spellings were used indiscriminately for both sexes, the distinction in spelling not being established until the 17th century. Short form: Fran. Pet form: Fanny …   First names dictionary

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  • francés — francés, esa adjetivo y sustantivo (persona) galo, franco, franchute (despectivo), gabacho (despectivo). Si se refiere a la Francia romana o en estilo literario se emplea el término galo. Refiriéndose a la Francia de la alta Edad Media, franco. * …   Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos

  • Frances — fem. proper name, from French, from O.Fr. Franceise (modern Fr. Françoise), fem. of Franceis (see FRANCIS (Cf. Francis)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • francês — s. m. 1. Natural, habitante ou cidadão da França. 2. A língua dessa nação. • adj. 3. Relativo a França. 4.  [Figurado] Fingido, falso, com aparências amáveis. 5. à francesa: à grande, com esplendor. 6. despedir se à francesa: não dizer adeus. •… …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

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