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Francesca in the US

  1. #1,392 Ahmed
  2. #1,393 Alba
  3. #1,394 Libby
  4. #1,395 Vance
  5. #1,396 Francesca
  6. #1,397 Tyson
  7. #1,398 Nelda
  8. #1,399 Hollie
  9. #1,400 Rhoda

Albarano in the US

  1. #115,047 Zydek
  2. #115,048 Abdulahi
  3. #115,049 Achman
  4. #115,050 Adviento
  5. #115,051 Albarano
  6. #115,052 Albis
  7. #115,053 Aldrige
  8. #115,054 Alesso
  9. #115,055 Aloma

Francesca Albarano in the US

  1. #44,167,068 Francesca Akpe
  2. #44,167,069 Francesca Alagna
  3. #44,167,070 Francesca Alamia
  4. #44,167,071 Francesca Albanese
  5. #44,167,072 Francesca Albarano
  6. #44,167,073 Francesca Albarran
  7. #44,167,074 Francesca Albaugh
  8. #44,167,075 Francesca Albeck
  9. #44,167,076 Francesca Albergamo
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Meaning & Origins

(Italian) form of Frances, now widely used in the English-speaking world. Originally a vocabulary word meaning ‘French’, it was bestowed from the 13th century onwards in honour of St Francis of Assisi. It has also been used independently as an English name. Its most famous bearer was Francesca di Rimini, daughter of Giovanni da Polenta, Count of Ravenna. A legendary beauty, she was betrothed by her father to the misshapen Giovanni Malatesta, Lord of Rimini, in return for military support. Malatesta's good-looking younger brother, Paolo, acted as his proxy in the betrothal, but Francesca and he fell in love. They were discovered, and put to death by Malatesta in 1289. Their tragedy is enshrined in the Fifth Canto of Dante's Inferno, as well as in several other works of literature and in a symphonic fantasy by Tchaikovsky.
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