Fanny
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Fanny is a female given name, derived from "Frances". It may refer to:
Plays, novels, and films:
- Fanny, 1932 play written by Marcel Pagnol, which spawned several adaptations:
- Fanny (musical), 1954 Broadway musical based on several Pagnol plays, including Fanny
- Fanny (1932 film), featuring Raimu, Pierre Fresnay, and Orane Demazis
- Fanny (film), 1961 film based on the 1954 play, starring Leslie Caron and Horst Buchholtz
- Fanny Hill or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, a 1748-49 erotic novel by John Cleland
- See that article for adaptations.
- Fanny, alternate title of Fany (film), 1995 Czech production featuring Jiřina Bohdalová
Other fictional characters:
- Fanny (Guilty Gear), a video game character
- Fanny (Sesame Street)
- Fanny Price, Jane Austen's character in her 1814 novel Mansfield Park
People:
- Fanny (artist) (born 1968), Scottish musician Fraser Runciman.
- Fanny (singer), French singer.
- See Fanny (given name).
Other uses:
- 821 Fanny, asteroid
- CSS Fanny, gunboat
- Fanny, Liverpool Privateer
- Fanny (band)
- Fanny the elephant, a former circus elephant that lived in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
- A British and Australian slang term for the external genital organs of a female (vulva).
- An American slang term for the buttocks.
- Fanny (Be Tender With My Love), a single from the Bee Gees album Main Course
- Fanny, West Virginia, USA
- Fannie Mae, nickname of the Federal National Mortgage Association
- FANY, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
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