The name Francis was originally derived from the name Franciscus which was a Latin name. The literal translation of the name Franciscus translates to Frenchman.
The name Francine is derived from the male name "Francis," which means "Frenchman" or "free man" in French. Francine is often used as a feminine form of Francis.
The plural of Frenchman is "Frenchmen"
No. Francoise is French, derived from the Latin name "Francis". Francoise means "Free Frenchman".
Yes, a French citizen is commonly referred to as a Frenchman.
It can mean: "That's French" (the language) or "it is French" or "that's the Frenchman" or "it is the Frenchman".
Francis Drake was not a Frenchman.
It means Frenchman
Francis Crick's nickname was "Benjamin."
Francis I was a Frenchman born and bred and he was King of France from 1515 to 1547.
It is not in the Bible. It is of Latin origins 'Franciscus' meaning Frenchman.
"Frankie" in Spanish would be "Pancho." In English, "Frankie" is a nickname for "Francis." "Francis" in Spanish is "Francisco," and the nickname for that is "Pancho."
Frenchman's Farm - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M UK:15 USA:R
Francis Marion was born in South Carolina, and participated in the American Revolutionary War as a military officer. His nickname was 'The Swamp Fox.'
"Trapper" John Francis Xavier McIntyre
Frenchman's Creek - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:15 West Germany:12
Johnny Frenchman - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Frank is sometimes used as a nickname for Francis and there are a number of saints named Francis.