The French currency in the 18th century was the franc. Some coins were named by old names like the Louis (the largest coin).
The female name Jennifer first appeared in the English language during the 18th century. It is Cornish in origin, and is a cognate of the name Guinevere.
Meaning unknown, most likely of North African or Phoenician origin. In the 4th century this name was borne by the North African Saint Monica of Hippo, the mother of Saint Augustine, whom she converted to Christianity. Since the Middle Ages it has been associated with Latin moneo "advisor" and Greek monos"one". As an English name, Monica has been in general use since the 18th century.
Maryann is a combination of "Mary" and "Ann" and it means Bitter and Gracious. It was thought to have been combined into it's present form in the 18th century. The name Marianne was very popular.
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The girl's name Amanda \a-man-da, am(a)-nda\ is pronounced ah-MAN-dah. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "fit to be loved, lovable". Amanda first appeared on a 1212 birth record from Warwickshire, England. Literary: poets and playwrights brought this name into popular usage in the 17th century. The name was probably modelled on Miranda. May also be used as a feminine form of Amandus, the name of a sixth-century French saint.
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The old French coin starting with the letter "E" is called the Écu. It was a silver coin used in France from the 13th to the 18th century.
the 18th century loyalist would wear a red coat while in war thus earning the name ''the red coats''.
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The 17 hundreds were the 18th Century.(How to remember it:The years from 1 to 100 were the "first" century. So the name ofthe century is the name of the even hundred at the end of it.)
The origin of the name Nancy is French, derived from the name Anne, which has Hebrew roots meaning "grace" or "favor." It became popular in England in the 18th century and has since spread to other countries.
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