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Frances is the English form of the Late Latin name Franciscus meaning "Frenchman", whichi s ultimately from the Germanic tribe of the Franks. The distinction between masculine and feminine spellings didn't arise until the 17th century. I have a slight crush on Francis for a girl as well—I follow a British mum who has a daughter called Francis. So cute! Frances is candles, laughter, and old childrens books. c o m b o s
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Cyrus is from the Latin form of Greek Κῦρος (Kyros) , possibly meaning "young". The name has sometimes been associated with Greek κύριος (kyrios) meaning "lord". To me, Cyrus is gold, old books, large libraries, and lions. It feels very grand but also approachable. c o m b o s
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I'm Patricia , but you can call me Pia!
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