Yes, "Fontbonne" translates to "fountain" in English. The term derives from the French word "fontaine," which means fountain or spring. It is often used in place names and can suggest a historical or geographical connection to a water source.
it means can i go to the fountain?
generally IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. A fountain pen, or similar.
A piazza is a square, usually with a big centerpiece such as a fountain.
The word Fuente is usually used to mean "fountain", like a water fountain. It can also be used to mean "sources", as in the sources you would use to write a research paper.
Jeanne Fontbonne died in 1843.
Jeanne Fontbonne was born in 1759.
Fontbonne Academy was created in 1954.
Fontbonne University was created in 1923.
Fontbonne Hall Academy was created in 1937.
Fontbonne Academy's motto is 'Respect ∙ Responsibility ∙ Reconciliation ∙ Reverence'.
Fountain gun
Jean Fontbonne has written: 'Sub mediterrania' -- subject(s): Politics and government