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Fiona

 
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Fiona
Pronunciation Fee-OH-Na
Gender Female
Meaning White
Origin Celtic
Related names Ffion, Fionnula, Fionnghuala
Wikipedia articles All pages beginning with Fiona

Fiona is a given name for a female. Regularly pronounced /fiːˈəʊnə/ (Fee-OH-Na). Leslie Dunkling describes Fiona as an invented name, like Pamela, Rhianna, Lorna, Vanessa and Wendy.[1]

The author William Sharp used the pseudonym 'Fiona Macleod' in the 19th century and even wrote a biography of her for Who's Who.[1] Thus the name entered into popular usage.

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Celtic Names Similar to "Fiona"

  • Irish: Fionnghuala, Fionnula
  • Welsh: Ffion actually means "foxglove," but is sometimes used as a Welsh version of Fiona.

Real people with this name

Fictional characters

See also

  • Fiona pinnata, marine mollusc, only member of the genus Fiona and family Fionidae

Notes

  1. ^ a b Dunkling, Leslie Alan (1999), Scottish Christian Names. Pub. Johnston & Bacon, Sterling. ISBN 0-7179-4606-1. P. 55.

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