Frances (disambiguation)

Frances (disambiguation)

Frances is a human name, the feminine version of Francis.

It can also mean:

*Frances, a 1982 film starring Jessica Lange as Frances Farmer.
*Hurricane Frances
*Frances (horse), a New Zealand racehorse.
*Frances (ship), a convict ship.
*Frances, a Japanese bomber of the second world war

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