No. Fiance is the man you are going to marry. Husband is the man you did marry.
Fiance: man Fiancee: woman betrothed Groom
The masculine word (or male person) is fiance.The feminine word (or female person) is fiancee.In English, some people like to show the French accents:fiancé (male)fiancée (female)
I do not believe there is a name for that...
Yes, the word 'husband' is a noun, a common, singular noun; a word for a person.
Her fiance met the parents that night.
Fiance: man Fiancee: woman betrothed Groom
Pretty much the same as Sabrina's, but without a boyfriend/fiance/husband.
fiancee.
that means the girl of fiance
rosalie doesnt have an ex husband-he was her fiance and his name was Royce
fiance, husband, spouse, suitor, bridegroom
Wife and husband have the same Samoan word. The Samoan word is TO'ALUA.
The opposite of Fiancee (female) is Fiance.
The origin of the word fiance is french and is the past participle of fiancer. The word means "a promise" and is based on the latin word of fidere meaning trust.
fiance
The origin of the word fiance is mid 19th century, from French, past participle of fiancer 'betroth,' from Old French fiance 'a promise,' based on Latin fidere 'to trust.'
Her fiance (not husband) was found at 1pm. She would have been at work or seeing family as it was so soon after Christmas.