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Fanny is a feminine given name. Its origins include diminutives of the French name Frances meaning "free one", and of the name "Estefanía", a Spanish version of Stephanie, meaning "crown".
The popularity of the name has been steadily declining since the end of the 19th century.[1] In British English, fanny has been a slang term for vagina or vulva since the 1830s. In American English, fanny is a slang term for the buttocks in use since World War II. [2]
People
Given name
- Fanny Adams (1859–1867), English murder victim
 - Fanny Ardant (born 1949), French actress
 - Fanny Yarborough Bickett (1870-1941), American social worker and political hostess
 - Fanny Blankers-Koen (1918–2004), Dutch track and field athlete, Olympic and world champion and world record holder
 - Fanny Brice (1891–1951), stage name for the American comedian, actress and singer Fania Borach
 - Fanny Brownbill (1890–1948), Australian pioneering politician
 - Fanny Cano (1944–1983), Mexican actress and producer
 - Fanny DuBois Chase (1828–1902), American social reformer and author
 - Fanny Chmelar (born 1985), German alpine skier
 - Fanny Clar (1875-1944), French journalist, writer, and socialist intellectual
 - Fanny Jackson Coppin (1837–1913), African-American educator and missionary
 - Fanny Cory (1877–1972), American artist and illustrator best known for her comic strip Little Miss Muffet
 - Fanny Cottençon (born 1957), French actress
 - Fanny Crosby (1820–1915), American mission worker, poet, lyricist, and composer
 - Fanny Davenport (1850–1898), Anglo-American stage actress
 - Fanny Davies (1861–1934), British pianist
 - Fanny Murdaugh Downing (1831–1894), American author and poet
 - Fanny Elssler (1810–1884), Austrian ballerina
 - Fanny Farmer, American candy manufacturer and retailer
 - Fanny Fischer (born 1986), German sprint canoer
 - Fanny Furner (1864–1938), Australian activist for the rights of women and children
 - Fanny Hertz (1830–1908), British educationalist and feminist
 - Fanny Holland (1847–1931), English singer and comic actress
 - Fanny Howe (born 1940), American poet, novelist, and short story writer
 - Fanny Kaplan (1890–1918), Russian would-be assassin of Vladimir Lenin
 - Fanny Kekelaokalani (1806–1880), member of the royal family of the Kingdom of Hawaii, and mother of a Queen consort
 - Fanny Lam Christie (born 1952), Hong Kong sculptor
 - Fanny Law (born 1953), Hong Kong civil servant
 - Fanny Létourneau (born 1979), Canadian synchronized swimmer
 - Fanny Lewald (1811–1889), German author and feminist
 - Fanny Lu (born 1973), Colombian singer-songwriter and actress
 - Fanny Mendelssohn (1805–1847), German composer and pianist, sister of composer Felix Mendelssohn
 - Fanny E. Minot (1847–1919), American public worker
 - Fanny Murray (1729–1778), English courtesan
 - Fanny Purdy Palmer (1839–1923), American author, lecturer and activist
 - Fanny Peltier (born 1997), French sprinter
 - Fanny Huntington Runnells Poole (1863–1940), American writer, book reviewer
 - Fanny Ramos (born 1995), French kickboxer
 - Fanny Raoul (1771-1833), French feminist writer, journalist, philosopher and essayist
 - Fanny Rinne (born 1980), German field hockey player
 - Fanny Rozet (1881–1958), French sculptor
 - Fanny Searls (1851–1939), American doctor and botanical collector
 - Fanny Smith (born 1992), Swiss freestyle skier
 - Fanny Stål (1821–1889), Swedish pianist
 - Fanny Sunesson (born 1967), Swedish golf caddie
 - Fanny Vágó (born 1991), Hungarian footballer
 - Fanny Waterman (1920–2020), English musician, founder of the Leeds International Piano Competition
 - Fanny Westerdahl (1817–1873), Swedish dramatic stage actress
 
Pet form of Frances
- Fanny Allen (1784–1819), first woman from New England to become a Catholic nun
 - Fanny Brawne (1800–1865), engaged to poet John Keats
 - Fanny Brough (1852–1914), British stage actress
 - Frances Burney (1752–1840), English novelist, diarist and playwright
 - Fanny Crosby (1820–1915), American Methodist rescue mission worker, poet, lyricist and composer
 - Fanny Durack (1889–1956), Australian swimmer
 - Fanny Fitzwilliam (1801–1854), English stage actress and theatre manager
 - Fanny Imlay (1794–1816), illegitimate daughter of the British writer and feminist Mary Wollstonecraft
 - Fanny Kemble (1809–1893), English actress, writer and anti-slavery figure
 - Frances Nelson (1761–1831), wife of Admiral Horatio Nelson
 - Fanny Stevenson (1840–1914), wife of writer Robert Louis Stevenson
 - Frances Wimperis (1840–1925), New Zealand artist
 
Others
- Fanny Altendorfer, Austrian luger who competed in the late 1920s
 - Fanny Anitùa (1887–1969), Mexican contralto opera singer
 - Baroness Franziska Fanny von Arnstein (1758–1818), leader of society in Vienna, born Vögele Itzig
 - Fanny Balbuk (1840–1906), prominent Noongar Whadjuk woman who lived in Perth, Western Australia
 - Fanny Amelia Bayfield (died 1891), English-born Canadian artist and educator
 - Fanny de Beauharnais (1737–1813), French lady of letters and salon holder, born Marie-Anne-Françoise Mouchard
 - Fanny Bendixen (1820–1899), hotelier and saloon keeper during the gold-rush period in British Columbia
 - Fanny Blood (1758–1785), English illustrator and educator and longtime friend of Mary Wollstonecraft
 - Fanny Bornedal (born 2000), Danish actress
 - Fanny Bouvet (born 1994), French diver
 - Fanny Brennan (1921–2001), French-American surrealist painter
 - Fanny Britt (born 1977), Canadian playwright and translator living in Quebec
 - Fanny Buitrago (born 1943), Colombian fiction writer and playwright
 - Fanny Cadeo (born 1970), Italian showgirl, model, television personality and singer
 - Fanny Cagnard (born 1981), French competitive figure skater
 - Fanny Calder (1838–1923), promoter of education in domestic subjects in Liverpool
 - Fanny Carby (1925–2002), British actress
 - Fanny Carlsen, German screenwriter of the silent era
 - Fanny Carrió (fl. 1879–1949), Uruguayan liberal feminist
 - Fanny Cerrito (1817–1909), Italian ballet dancer and choreographer born Francesca Cerrito
 - Fanny Chamberlain (1825–1905), wife of Joshua Chamberlain
 - Fanny Churberg (1845–1892), Finnish landscape painter
 - Fanny Clamagirand (born 1984), French classical violinist
 - Fanny Colonna (1934–2014), French-Algerian sociologist and anthropologist
 - Fanny Corbaux (1812–1883), British painter and biblical commentator
 - Fanny Cornforth (1835–1909), model and mistress of painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti, real name thought to be Sarah Cox
 - Fanny Corri-Paltoni, English operatic soprano active in Europe between 1818 and 1835
 - Fanny Cradock (1909–1994), English restaurant critic, television cook and writer
 - Fanny Currey (1848–1917), Irish horticulturalist and watercolour painter
 - Fanny Deakin (1883–1968), politician from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England
 - Fanny Deberghes (born 1994), French swimmer
 - Fanny Duberly (1829–1903), English soldier's wife who wrote a journal of her experiences
 - Fanny Carter Edson (1887–1952), American petroleum geologist
 - Fanny Fern (1811–1872), pen name of Sara Willis, American newspaper columnist, humorist, novelist, and author of children's stories
 - Fanny Garrido (1846–1917), Spanish writer
 - Fanny Chambers Gooch (1842–1913), American author
 - Fanny Heldy (1888–1973), Belgian operatic soprano born Marguerite Virginie Emma Clémentine Deceuninck
 - Fanny Bury Palliser (1805–1878), English writer on art, and lace
 - Fanny Addison Pitt (1847–1937), English actress
 - Fanny Rubio (born 1949), Spanish academic
 - Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834–1905), Aboriginal Tasmanian
 - Princess Fanny von Starhemberg (1875–1943), Austrian politician born Franziska Gräfin von Larisch-Mönnich
 - Fanny Tarnow (1779–1862), German writer born Franziska Christiane Johanna Friederike Tarnow
 - Frederick Fanny Walden (1888–1949), English footballer and cricketer
 
Fictional characters
- Fanny Hill, the protagonist of Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, an erotic novel by John Cleland
 - Fanny Price, heroine of Jane Austen's 1814 novel Mansfield Park
 - Fanny (Guilty Gear), video game character
 - Fanny (Sesame Street), children's television character
 - Flapper Fanny, cartoon character
 - Lord Fanny, from the DC Comics series The Invisibles
 - Madame Fanny La Fan, in the BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!
 - Aunt Fanny, a comic character played by Fran Allison on the radio show Don McNeill's Breakfast Club
 - Aunt Fanny, in Enid Blyton's The Famous Five novel series
 - Fanny Ekdahl, in Ingmar Bergman's 1982 film Fanny and Alexander
 - Fanny, the main character in Marcel Pagnol's 1931 play Fanny and the 1932 film adaptation Fanny
 - Francine "Fanny" Fulbright from the Cartoon Network animated series Codename: Kids Next Door
 
Animals
- Fanny (elephant) (born 1940s), female Asian elephant who spent the majority of her life in a small zoo in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
 
References
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