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| Meaning of the Name Fanny | 
The first name Fanny is of Latin, Slavic, Teutonic, English origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
 Latin: Diminutive of Frances: from France, or Free One. Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
Latin: Diminutive of Frances: from France, or Free One. Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble Slavic: Free
Slavic: Free Teutonic: Free
Teutonic: Free English: Pet Name Meaning Free; Variant of Frances. Derived from Frances. Famous Bearer: the Fictional Heroine of John Cleland's 'Fanny Hill'
English: Pet Name Meaning Free; Variant of Frances. Derived from Frances. Famous Bearer: the Fictional Heroine of John Cleland's 'Fanny Hill'Similar Names
Related Names
 Camilla 
					(Latin)
		Camilla 
					(Latin)Servant for the Temple; Free-born; Noble. Feminine Form of Camillus. Famous Bearer: Roman Mythological Volscian Warrior Queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's Th Century Novel 'Camilla'
 Eileen 
					(Latin)
		Eileen 
					(Latin)Variant of Evelina: Latinized Form of the Old German Name Avelina. Famous Bearer: Fanny Burney's Novel 'Evelina'
 Evelina 
					(Latin)
		Evelina 
					(Latin)Latinized Form of the Old German Name Avelina. Famous Bearer: Fanny Burney's Novel 'Evelina'
 Frances 
					(Teutonic)
		Frances 
					(Teutonic)Free, Pretentious, Generous, Attractive. (Fanny, Fannie, Fran, Frannie, Francesca, Francine, Frankie)
 Millie 
					(Latin)
		Millie 
					(Latin)Diminutive of Camilla: Servant for the Temple; Free-born; Noble. Feminine Form of Camillus. Famous Bearer: Roman Mythological Volscian Warrior Queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's Th Century Novel 'Camilla'
 Milly 
					(Latin)
		Milly 
					(Latin)Diminutive of Camilla: Servant for the Temple; Free-born; Noble. Feminine Form of Camillus. Famous Bearer: Roman Mythological Volscian Warrior Queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's Th Century Novel 'Camilla'
