There are more than 700 different Native American languages. You would need to specify which one you are talking about. Side note: the name Frank won't have a translation into any of them because its meaning doesn't have a word in any Native American language (It means "Frenchman").
Louis Frank has written: 'Native American Cooking'
He was a dentist and his name was Dr. Dussel which in translation to English was known as dr. idot
Frank Seymour Smith has written: 'Bibliography in the bookshop' -- subject- s -: Booksellers and bookselling 'The classics in translation' -- subject- s -: Bibliography, Classical literature, Translations into English, Translations from classical literature, English literature
Frank S. Whitehead has written: 'Mainstream: modern short stories' -- subject(s): American Short stories, English Short stories, Short stories, American, Short stories, English 'The disappearing dais' -- subject(s): English language, Study and teaching
Anne Frank used to call her dad 'Pim".Pim.
Frank H. McCloskey has written: 'A pageant of prose' -- subject(s): American prose literature, English prose literature
There is no Hebrew equivalent for Frank.Frank has two possible origins:Frank is an English nickname for the Late Latin name Franciscus which meant "Frenchman", ultimately from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who were named for a type of spear that they used.Frank is an English nickname for the English surname Franklin, which was derived from Middle English frankelin "freeman".There are no Hebrew names with either of these two meanings.
No, she was not English.
Frank Lowry Clark has written: 'A study of the Iliad in translation'
Frank Sinatra was a famous American singer.
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Frank Sharp - English footballer - was born in 1900.