The male spelling of Frances is Francis.
The correct plural spelling of the first name Frances is Franceses.
When applied to a male, it is spelled "Francis" but the girl's name equivalent is spelled "Frances".
The correct spelling for Frances as a nickname for a girl is "Fran."
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The name 'Frances' is usually the name of a female.The corresponding name for a male is 'Francis'.The most common spelling for a surname is 'Francis'.Note: This is only a convention since the names originate from languages that do have masculine and feminine nouns (for example Francesca and Francisco). It's the option of the parents naming a child to be conventional or not.
The name Frances is spelled "Françoise" in French.
That is the correct spelling of the country name "France" (in English).
Perhaps you mean frankincense? One of the gifts of the wisemen?
The correct plural spelling of the first name Frances is Franceses.
In general, Francis is male, Frances is female, but there are exceptions.
Both. The spelling is the same regardless of gender.
The name Frances is spelled "Françoise" in French.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The name 'Frances' is usually the name of a female.The corresponding name for a male is 'Francis'.The most common spelling for a surname is 'Francis'.Note: This is only a convention since the names originate from languages that do have masculine and feminine nouns (for example Francesca and Francisco). It's the option of the parents naming a child to be conventional or not.
The spelling of the male sexual organ is the penis.
The spelling "businesswoman" is the equivalent of the male "businessman" (businessperson).
The spelling 'Gale' is usually male, and 'Gail' female.
The male form of Stacey would be spelled as Stacy!
The spelling "boar" is the correct spelling for a male pig. The spelling "bore" is to drill a hole, or someone/something uninteresting.