Free is the English equivalent meaning of the Italian name 'Francesca'. The Italian name comes from the Latin name 'Franciscus'. It's prononced 'frahn-CHEH-skah'.
Many Italian names take female and male forms. The masculine equivalent is 'Francesco'. It's pronounced 'frahn-CHEH-skoh'.
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Francesca is an Italian equivalent of the French name Francine.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. The French and the Italian names relate to the English name "Frances". The pronunciation will be "frahn-TCHEY-skah" in Italian and "Frawn-seen" in French.
"Frances" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Francesca.Specifically, the Italian name is a feminine proper noun. The pronunciation is "frahn-TCHEH-skah." Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. The masculine equivalent, Francesco, is pronounced "frahn-TCHEH-skoh."
Many famous persons have the first name Francesca (that is originally an Italian name). Some of the most famous people with the first name Francesca are Francesca Woodman (a famous photographer) and Francesca Eastwood (an actress and a model).
Francesca Romana Onofri has written: 'Italian phrases for dummies' -- subject(s): Conversation and phrase books, English, Italian language
Francesca is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Frances."Specifically, the Italian name is a feminine proper noun. The pronunciation is "frahn-TCHEH-skah." Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. The masculine equivalent, Francesco, is pronounced "frahn-TCHEH-skoh."
Francesca Martinez - Italian model - was born in 1980.
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"Name" in English means nome in Italian.
It's a lovely name. Originally latin and Italian. Commonly used in Italy and England.
"Shaun" in English is the Italian name Giovanni ("John") or the Irish loan name Shaun in Italian.
It is the female form of the name Francis, and related to Frances (e.g. St. Frances Xavier Cabrini). It is Italian, from the Latin Frances or Franciscus meaning "French" or "free".It is pronounced Fran-chesk-uh In Italian, and sometimes has the nickname "Chessie".