Francesca is a given name. It is a proper noun.
The nouns in the sentence are:Francesca's, a proper possessive nounmother, a common noun, subject of the sentenceRockette, proper noun, object of the preposition 'as'
The nouns in the sentence "Francesca watches the Radio City Rockettes perform" are "Francesca," "radio," "city," and "Rockettes." "Francesca" is a proper noun referring to a specific person, while "Radio City Rockettes" is a proper noun referring to a specific dance troupe. The words "radio" and "city" are common nouns.
Yes, "Francesca's" is a proper noun because it refers to a specific name, typically associated with a brand or business, such as Francesca's Collections, a retail chain. Proper nouns are used to identify unique entities, and in this case, it denotes a particular store or brand rather than a common item or concept.
Maria Francesca goes by Francesca.
Francesca Zappitelli's birth name is Francesca Zappitelli.
Francesca Ray's birth name is Raggio, Francesca.
Francesca Broadfoot's birth name is Francesca Jaye.
Francesca Dellera's birth name is Cervellera, Francesca.
Francesca Hetfield's birth name is Francesca Tomasi.
Francesca is 4'5
Francesca Siciliani's birth name is Maria Francesca Siciliani.
Francesca Tedeschi's birth name is Francesca Amy Tedeschi.