The name Fannie is often a diminutive or affectionate form of the name Frances or Francesca. It can also be derived from other names like Vanessa. In some contexts, it may stand alone as a given name.
The term "Fannie Mae" comes from the abbreviation for the true name of Fannie Mae--the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA). FNMA is a government-sponsored entity. For more, see http://www.fanniemae.com/kb/index?page=home&c=aboutus
No, Fannie Mae is not a real person. It is the nickname for the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), a government-sponsored enterprise in the United States. Established in 1938, Fannie Mae was created to expand the secondary mortgage market and provide liquidity, stability, and affordability to the housing market. The name "Fannie Mae" is derived from the acronym of its official title.
A Fannie Mae SAM vendor is a company that has been approved by Fannie Mae to perform work for them.
The ticker symbol for Fannie Mae is FNM and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Select Portfolio Servicing (SPS) is a mortgage servicing company that manages loans for various investors and lenders, including those backed by Fannie Mae. While SPS may service loans that are owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae, it is not directly backed by Fannie Mae itself. Instead, it acts as a third-party servicer for loans that might be part of Fannie Mae's portfolio.
Fannie is usually a short form of Theofania (meaning "God appearing") and Stefania (meaning "crown.")
Fannie Chaney's birth name is Fannie Lee Roberth.
"Short Fat Fannie" is a song that was written and performed by Larry Williams in 1957. It was released as a single and became a hit on the R&B charts during that time.
Fannie is a nickname for the name Frances or Fanny.
Fannie Flagg's birth name is Neal, Patricia.
Fannie Ward's birth name is Fanny Buchanan.
Fannie had adopted kids
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Fannie is often a nickname or diminuitive for something else. I had an aunt Fannie, who was "FAY-gel" in Yiddish, meaning 'little bird'. Whereas my wife also had an aunt Fannie, who was "FAHN-ya" in Yiddish. That one came from the Polish, of her home town. However, if by "fannie" you mean buttocks, then the word is "tush" or "tushie."
there isn't although Fanya is a common Russian/Jewish name. and Shani is a common Hebrew name.
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The term "Fannie Mae" comes from the abbreviation for the true name of Fannie Mae--the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA). FNMA is a government-sponsored entity. For more, see http://www.fanniemae.com/kb/index?page=home&c=aboutus