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English
Etymology
Borrowed from French Florence , from Latin Flōrentia (as a given name, a feminine form of Flōrentius ), from flōrens ( “ flowering, flourishing ” ) , from flōs ( “ flower ” ) , connected with English bloom and blossom . Doublet of Firenze .
The female given name gained popularity from Florence Nightingale who was born in the Tuscan city.
Pronunciation
the city of Florence , Italy
Proper noun
Florence
The capital city of Tuscany , Italy , and capital city of the Metropolitan City of Florence .
Synonym: Firenze
A metropolitan city of Tuscany , Italy .
A female given name from Latin .
1840 , William Gilmore Simms , Border Beagles: A Tale of Mississippi , Donohue, Henneberry, published 1890 , page 398 :It is a sweet name, Florence , but not as sweet as herself. But you shall see her with you own eyes.
2006 , Sophie Hannah , Little Face , Soho, published 2007 , →ISBN , page 3:I am glad that I chose the name Florence for my daughter, a real name with a history, rather than something that sounds as if it has been made up by a fifteen-year-old pop star's marketing team.
( obsolete ) A male given name from Latin
A community of Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia , Canada .
A suburb of the city of Stoke-on-Trent , Staffordshire , England .
A number of places in the United States :
A city, the county seat of Lauderdale County , Alabama .
A town, the county seat of Pinal County , Arizona .
An unincorporated community in Los Angeles County , California .
A statutory city in Fremont County , Colorado .
A village in Pike County , Illinois .
An unincorporated community in Stephenson County , Illinois .
A census-designated place in York Township, Switzerland County , Indiana .
A minor city in Marion County , Kansas , named after daughter of Samuel J. Crawford .
A home rule city in Boone County , Kentucky .
An unincorporated community in St. Mary Parish , Louisiana .
A village in the city of Northampton , Hampshire County , Massachusetts .
A tiny city in Lyon County , Minnesota .
A town in Rankin County , Mississippi .
An unincorporated community in Morgan County , Missouri .
A census-designated place in Ravalli County , Montana .
A neighborhood of Omaha , Nebraska .
A township in New Jersey .
A town in Oneida County , New York .
An unincorporated community in Paint Township , Madison County , Ohio .
A coastal city in Lane County , Oregon .
An unincorporated community in Hanover Township , Washington County , Pennsylvania .
A city, the county seat of Florence County , South Carolina .
A town in Codington County , South Dakota .
An unincorporated community in Rutherford County , Tennessee .
A city in Williamson County , Texas .
An unincorporated community in the town of Pittsford , Rutland County , Vermont .
An unincorporated community in Snohomish County , Washington .
An unincorporated census-designated place , the county seat of Florence County , Wisconsin .
A town in Florence County , Wisconsin , surrounding the census-designated place of the same name.
A number of other townships in the United States , listed under Florence Township .
( historical ) a medieval and early modern republic centered on the city of Florence in Italy that existed from 1115 to 1185 and from 1197 to 1569 when the Grand Duchy of Tuscany was formed.
Derived terms
Translations
province in Tuscany, Italy
city in Tuscany, Italy
Albanian: Firencia f , Firence f
Amharic: ፍሎረንስ f ( fəloräns )
Arabic: فْلُورِنْسَا f ( flūrinsā )
Egyptian Arabic: فْلُورِنْسَا f
Armenian: Ֆլորենցիա ( Florencʻia )
Azerbaijani: Florensiya
Basque: Florentzia
Belarusian: Фларэ́нцыя f ( Flaréncyja ) , Флярэ́нцыя f ( Fljaréncyja ) ( traditional )
Bengali: ফ্লোরেন্স ( phlōrenśo )
Bulgarian: Флоре́нция (bg) f ( Floréncija )
Catalan: Florència (ca) f
Chinese:
Cantonese: 翡冷翠 ( fei2 laang5 ceoi3 ) , 佛羅倫斯 / 佛罗伦斯 ( fat6 lo4 leon4 si1 )
Hakka: 佛羅倫薩 / 佛罗伦萨 ( Fu̍t-lò-lùn-sṳ̂ )
Mandarin: 佛羅倫薩 / 佛罗伦萨 (zh) ( Fóluólúnsà )
Corsican: Firenze f , Fiurenza f
Czech: Florencie (cs) f
Danish: Firenze
Dutch: Florence (nl) n
Emilian: Fiuränza f
Esperanto: Florenco
Finnish: Firenze (fi)
French: Florence (fr) f
Galician: Florencia (gl)
Georgian: ფლორენცია ( plorencia )
German: Florenz (de) n
Alemannic German: Florenz n
Greek: Φλωρεντία (el) f ( Florentía )
Hebrew: פִירֶנְצֶה f ( Firéntzeh )
Hindi: फ़्लोरेन्स f ( florens )
Hungarian: Firenze (hu)
Icelandic: Flórens f , ( rare or dated ) Fagurborg f
Irish: Flórans f
Italian: Firenze (it) f , ( obsolete ) Fiorenza (it) f
Japanese: フィレンツェ ( Firentse ) , フローレンス ( Furōrensu ) ( English form )
Kapampangan: Plorensya
Karakalpak: Florenciya
Korean: 피렌체 ( pirenche )
Latin: Flōrentia (la) f
Latvian: Florence f
Ligurian: Firense f
Lithuanian: Florencija f
Lombard: Firenz f
Macedonian: Фире́нца f ( Firénca )
Malayalam: ഫ്ലോറൻസ് ( phlōṟaṉsŭ )
Marathi: फ्लोरेन्स n ( phlorensa )
Mazanderani: فلورانس
Mòcheno: Флоренций
Mongolian: Флоренц ( Florenc )
Neapolitan: Sciorenza f
Nepali: फ्लोरेन्स ( phlorensa )
Newar: फ्लोरेन्स ( phlorensa )
Occitan: Florença f
Mistralian: Flourènço f
Old English: Florentia f
Ossetian: Флоре́нци ( Florénci )
Ottoman Turkish: فرنسه ( Firense )
Persian: فلورانس ( Florâns )
Picard: Fleurinche f , Florinche f
Piedmontese: Firense f
Polish: Florencja (pl) f
Portuguese: Florença (pt) f
Punjabi: ਫਲੋਰੈਂਸ f ( phalorains )
Romanian: Florența f
Russian: Флоре́нция (ru) f ( Floréncija )
Samogitian: Florencėjė f
Sanskrit: फ्लोरेंस f ( phloreṃsa )
Sardinian: Firentze f , Frorentzia f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: Фѝренца f
Roman: Fìrenca (sh) f
Sicilian: Ciurenza f , Firenzi f ( italianism )
Slovene: Firence (sl) f , ( obsolete ) Florenca f
Spanish: Florencia (es) f
Swedish: Florens (sv)
Tagalog: Plorensya
Tamil: புளோரன்சு ( puḷōraṉcu )
Telugu: ఫ్లోరెన్స్ ( phlōrens )
Thai: ฟลอเรนซ์ ( flɔɔ-rén ) , ฟีเรนเซ
Tibetan: ཧྥུ་ལོ་རོན་ཟིའུ་ཡ ( hphu lo ron zi'u ya )
Turkish: Floransa (tr)
Ukrainian: Флоре́нція f ( Floréncija )
Urdu: فلورنس f
Uyghur: Florénsa
Uzbek: Florensiya
Venetan: Firense f
Veps: Florencii
Vietnamese: Flơ-ren-xơ , Phi-rên-xê
Waray-Waray: Florensya
Welsh: Fflorens
West Frisian: Florâns n
Western Panjabi: فلورنس ( florns )
Yiddish: פֿירענצע f ( firentse )
Noun
Florence (plural Florences )
( historical ) An ancient gold coin of the time of Edward III , coined by Florentines and worth six shillings sterling .
1605 , M. N. [pseudonym; William Camden ], Remaines of a Greater Worke, Concerning Britaine, , London: G E for Simon Waterson, →OCLC :he first gold that K. Edw . 3. coyned , was in the yeare 1343 , and the peeces were called Florences because Florentines were the coyners
( historical ) A kind of silk fabric ; florentine .
French
Etymology
Inherited from Latin Flōrentia .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Florence f
Florence (the capital city of Tuscany , Italy )
Florence (a metropolitan city of Tuscany , Italy )
a female given name from Latin, equivalent to English Florence , feminine form of the saint's name Florent .
Derived terms
Descendants
Friulian
Proper noun
Florence f
Florence
Latvian
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Proper noun
Florence f (4th declension )
Florence (the capital city of Tuscany , Italy )
Florence (a metropolitan city of Tuscany , Italy )
Declension
Declension of Florence (5th declension)
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from English Florence .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Florence (Baybayin spelling ᜉ᜔ᜎᜓᜇᜒᜈ᜔ᜐ᜔ )
a female given name from English