1. francesca - Noun
2. Francesca - Proper noun
Francesca
A female given name from Italian.
francesca (plural francescas)
Alternative form of francisca (“throwing axe used by the Franks”)
I was a lawyer and I loved it, but my Francesca was born, and a divorce followed way too soon after. Lisa Scottoline
She's tired and leans her head on his shoulder, which is the resting place for all their heads, but when Justine and Siobhan and Francesca use his body so shamelessly he doesn't feel the need to turn his head and press his mouth against their hair. Melina Marchetta
Alongside Dyer, the movie also stars Timothy Simons, Donna Lynne Champlin, Alisha Boe, Wolfgang Novogratz, Francesca Reale, and Susan Blackwell. Source: Internet
Although Too Hot to Handle's Francesca said yes to Harry’s super adorable ring-pop proposal, she still claims that they are not engaged yet. Source: Internet
Bostein, 103. As proof of Wagner's influence, Botstein cites a letter from Tchaikovsky to Taneyev, in which the composer "readily admits the influence of the Nibelungen on Francesca da Rimini." Source: Internet
Also, EVP Francesca A. Debiase sold 14,026 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction dated Thursday, January 30th. Source: Internet