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teresa_sc8_fan
26th Jan 2005, 07:35
is also right that her name is francesca, and frankies just a shortened version of it? i think frankie looks sort of italian or something, with her dark hair and light skin..does any1 know for sure?
AaronsGirl
26th Jan 2005, 12:13
her real name is Francesca
micos
26th Jan 2005, 12:38
Frankie is English, she was born in Havering (i think).
Francesca is a reasonably common name here in the UK. But i'm not sure if she has any foreign relatives...
LeahT
26th Jan 2005, 22:20
I know Sandford is a British name because I'm pretty sure that I have relatives with that name. But honestly your last name and the country you were born in have nothing to do with your background. I have an English last name, a Hebrew first name, and I was born and raised in America, yet I'm not Hebrew or American in heritage. Her nationality is English because nationality is the country you were born in. I think you mean ethnicity. In that case I'm guessing she's probably English, Italian, and possibly German as well.
smallman28
26th Jan 2005, 22:24
Well Francis means
From the Late Latin name Franciscus which meant "Frenchman". Saint Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order of friars, was the son of a wealthy merchant who renounced his father's wealth and devoted his life to the poor. Later in his life Francis apparently received the stigmata. Another saint of this name was Saint Francis Xavier, a missionary to eastern Asia. Two other famous bearers were philosopher and scientist Francis Bacon, and explorer and admiral Sir Francis Drake. This name is occasionally used for girls.
And FRANCESCA is the feminine form of that.
Sandford is a variation on Sanford which means
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "sand ford" in Old English.
So that makes no sense what so ever!
LeahT
26th Jan 2005, 22:28
Wow! Thanks for the info.
UND3N14BL3
26th Jan 2005, 22:29
I wanna noe the ethnicity of all the s clubebrs I mean how come they never tlak about it....and their religions as well
LeahT
26th Jan 2005, 22:31
It really isn't any of our business, but I'm guessing they are Christian considering they celebrate Christmas, lmao.
UND3N14BL3
26th Jan 2005, 22:33
*edit* Whoops forgot I already posted :P
UND3N14BL3
26th Jan 2005, 22:58
Yeah that's true lol but I still would like to find out whut their ethnicity is...especially Stacey lol
Lauren
26th Jan 2005, 23:06
Originally posted by UND3N14BL3@Jan 26 2005, 10:29 PM
I wanna noe the ethnicity of all the s clubebrs I mean how come they never tlak about it....and their religions as well
Yeah I noticed that and I thought it was really weird they never mention it or talk about. It's just a part of who you are to be proud of and many artists share their roots especially if they'd be considered minoritys, like Mariah Carey and Christina Aguilera. Anyways, SC8 is supposed to be mainly a kids band, so the audience watching probably don't care as much.
I don't know what Frankie is but lots of people do say Italian, and like said your name means nothing haha. After being married so many times and people being so diverse these days you can't really trace a name and assume it's where the from, and as for her first nname it could just be a random name her parents happened to like.
I think all the clubbers are Christian...well there was an interview where the interviewer sat in with them through tutoring and the subject in one class was religion. One of the boys (? I think it was a boy) possibly hinted he was athiest but it was in a joking matter so I don't know plus being young they more become more religious as they get older. And I don't know if his family was the same or not.
LeahT
26th Jan 2005, 23:11
That was Aaron, lol. They did an interview on time while doing schoolwork and they had to come up with a religion. Aaron's was the religion "Nothing." You believe in well, nothing.
UND3N14BL3
26th Jan 2005, 23:15
Hahah Yeah I read that too..Lol it sounds like he came up with it on the spot...and later he had to name it so he called it Nothingism Lol ...I think :unsure: I'm sorry to be the slow one here but what's athiest?
LeahT
26th Jan 2005, 23:39
Don't believe in God.
UND3N14BL3
26th Jan 2005, 23:47
Oh..Okay thanx for the clarification :D
teresa_sc8_fan
27th Jan 2005, 09:34
woops, yea i meant ethnic backgrounds..
toniE
27th Jan 2005, 15:53
frankie said shes part italian
rafinalalita
27th Jan 2005, 16:30
when and where she said that?
UND3N14BL3
27th Jan 2005, 18:01
Yeah when and where?
LeahT
27th Jan 2005, 21:53
Never heard that, lol.
SportzChick
27th Jan 2005, 21:55
I always thought she was Italian and English, dunno why though, just thought that lol
UND3N14BL3
27th Jan 2005, 22:36
Yeah she looks sorta Italian....especially when she's tanned Lmao
steffie
28th Jan 2005, 08:46
Originally posted by micos@Jan 26 2005, 08:38 PM
Frankie is English, she was born in Havering (i think).
where is it? in uk? :D
rafinalalita
29th Jan 2005, 15:38
Yeah she looks sorta Italian....especially when she's tanned Lmao
i hate it when she's tanned.. well i just dont really like people with tan
steffie
3rd Feb 2005, 08:41
what is tanned? frankie is tanned?
MissKitty
3rd Feb 2005, 16:52
Tanned is when your skin turns darker because you've been out in the sun... and if someone has skin that is naturally quite dark, you can refer to them as "tanned".
sclub8_4ever
3rd Feb 2005, 16:57
Tanned is when your skin turns darker because you've been out in the sun... and if someone has skin that is naturally quite dark, you can refer to them as "tanned".
We've got our own dictionary :lol:
MissKitty
3rd Feb 2005, 16:58
I'm guessing they are Christian considering they celebrate Christmas, lmao.
Nah, Christmas is just a traditional celebration nowadays; for most people, it has no religious significance whatsoever.
It's funny because I hear that they celebrate St. Patrick's Day (which is Irish) in America and it's like, why?! Maybe they just like a good party :P
Nah, Christmas is just a traditional celebration nowadays; for most people, it has no religious significance whatsoever.
It's funny because I hear that they celebrate St. Patrick's Day (which is Irish) in America and it's like, why?! Maybe they just like a good party :P
LoL, there are Irish people in America ;). Like me, I'm part Irish.
AaronsGirl
4th Feb 2005, 02:40
haha we celebrate st patricks day in canada too lol :rofl:
pd2_fan
4th Feb 2005, 08:45
her real name is Francesca
and my name is francesca too! but i'm chinese
MissKitty
4th Feb 2005, 17:27
We've got our own dictionary :lol:
Er, I know, but steffie actually asked what it was so I told her. :)
LoL, there are Irish people in America ;). Like me, I'm part Irish.
Yes, I realise that, LOL, but I meant that some people in America who aren't Irish celebrate it anyway. There's nothing weird about celebrating St. Patrick's Day if you are actually Irish!
arual14
4th Feb 2005, 19:26
english
didn't she say in a magazine that she's half italian?
rafinalalita
7th Feb 2005, 15:10
she did?? where??
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