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Fiona

Proper noun

Meaning

Fiona

A female given name from Scottish Gaelic, in regular use since the 20th century, first in Scotland, then in England.

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Examples

Fiona has the same glacial beauty of an iceburg, but unlike the iceburg she has absolutely nothing below the surface. Roald Dahl

To tell you the truth, I sometimes find it a bit tiresome," Fiona said.... Daniel Handler

I've often noticed" Fiona said, "that when people say, 'This can't happen in this day and age', they say it because it is happening. Diana Wynne Jones

Female artists I love the most are Fiona Apple, Paramour and Regina Spektor - those girls that really write amazing songs themselves, and they're younger and cool. I'm not quite sure I could ever write songs like any of them, but if I could, I would. Jennifer Damiano

I listen to the Mars Volta and Fiona Apple every day. I feel if you do write music, you write what you listen to, and you couldn't possibly write in another genre. So those are the two that I usually use. Christian Serratos

I'm good friends with Jay Leno, good friends with Ed O'Neill, Melanie Fiona and Russell Simmons. Kevin Hart

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