There is a nineteenth-century American "sentimental" author named with the pseudonym Fanny Fern. Her maiden name was Sara Willis but, as she was married three times, she also went buy the names Eldredge, Farington, and Parton. She was primarily a newspaper columnist (the first female newspaper columnist and the highest paid in her time).
She was wicked awesome.
--K
Fannie Chaney's birth name is Fannie Lee Roberth.
Fannie Ward's birth name is Fanny Buchanan.
Fannie Flagg's birth name is Neal, Patricia.
Fannie is a nickname for the name Frances or Fanny.
Fannie had adopted kids
who is fannie Lou hamer's mom and dad
The author Zane's last name is Triplett.
Write the author's last name and either page number, paragraph number or just the author's last name and the title of the article. For example: "Quote" (Author last name, Page 6) or (Author last name, par. 5) par. is short for parragraph or (Author last name, "Title") or ("Title") All are acceptable, but it is best to have an author's name
Fannie is usually a short form of Theofania (meaning "God appearing") and Stefania (meaning "crown.")
there isn't although Fanya is a common Russian/Jewish name. and Shani is a common Hebrew name.
Fannie is often a nickname or diminuitive for something else. I had an aunt Fannie, who was "FAY-gel" in Yiddish, meaning 'little bird'. Whereas my wife also had an aunt Fannie, who was "FAHN-ya" in Yiddish. That one came from the Polish, of her home town. However, if by "fannie" you mean buttocks, then the word is "tush" or "tushie."
nahum and Fannie