given name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a f ...
of
Gaelic
Gaelic (pronounced for Irish Gaelic and for Scots Gaelic) is an adjective that means "pertaining to the Gaels". It may refer to:
Languages
* Gaelic languages or Goidelic languages, a linguistic group that is one of the two branches of the Insul ...
origins. It means white or fair, while the Irish name ''Fíona'' means 'of wine', being the genitive of 'wine'. It was coined by Scottish writer
James Macpherson
James Macpherson ( Gaelic: ''Seumas MacMhuirich'' or ''Seumas Mac a' Phearsain''; 27 October 1736 – 17 February 1796) was a Scottish writer, poet, literary collector, and politician. He is known for the Ossian cycle of epic poems, which he ...
. Initially, the name was confined to Scotland but later it gained popularity in other countries, such as
Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein (, ; ; ), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein ( ), is a Landlocked country#Doubly landlocked, doubly landlocked Swiss Standard German, German-speaking microstate in the Central European Alps, between Austria in the east ...
, Switzerland, Australia, Germany and Canada.
Etymology
Fiona originates from the Gaelic word ,. meaning white or fair, being a Romantic Era Latinised form; or an
Anglicisation
Anglicisation or anglicization is a form of cultural assimilation whereby something non-English becomes assimilated into or influenced by the culture of England. It can be sociocultural, in which a non-English place adopts the English language ...
of the Irish name ''Fíona'' (Scotland ''Fìona'') meaning 'of wine', being the genitive of (Scotland ) 'wine', from which is also derived the terms (Irish) , (Irish, Scottish) ( 'tree'), and (Scottish) ( 'tree, bush') 'grape-vine'. An alternative suggested by Hanks (2006) is that ''Fíona'' means ''vine''; this meaning appears in no Irish or Gaelic dictionary, except in the compounds and In ninth-century Welsh and Breton language ''Fion'' (today: ''ffion'') referred to the
foxglove
''Digitalis'' ( or ) is a genus of about 20 species of herbaceous perennial plants, shrubs, and biennials, commonly called foxgloves.
''Digitalis'' is native to Europe, Western Asia, and northwestern Africa. The flowers are tubular in sha ...
species and is also a female given name as in
Ffion Hague
Ffion Llywelyn Hague, Baroness Hague of Richmond, (''née'' Jenkins; 21 February 1968) is a Welsh broadcaster, author, former civil servant, and wife of Conservative politician William Hague. Born Ffion Jenkins in Cardiff, she is a native Wels ...
.
It was used by the Scottish writer William Sharp under the pseudonym Fiona Macleod. Sharp may have drawn inspiration from the Gaelic variation of the name
Catherine
Katherine (), also spelled Catherine and Catherina, other variations, is a feminine given name. The name and its variants are popular in countries where large Christian populations exist, because of its associations with one of the earliest Ch ...
, namely Caitrìona. Fiona carries connotations of gentility and refinement, often suggesting aristocratic lineage for its bearer. Fiona is commonly shortened to Fi, with other variations including Fina, Fee, and Tiona.
Variations of the name Fiona include
Gwenn Gwenn is a surname and unisex (though more often feminine) given name of Breton origin, a variant of the name Gwen, which means 'white, holy'. Notable people with the name include:
Surname
* Edmund Gwenn (1877–1959), English actor
Given name
* ...
in
Breton
Breton most often refers to:
*anything associated with Brittany, and generally
**Breton people
**Breton language, a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Brittany
** Breton (horse), a breed
**Gale ...
,
Gwen Gwen may refer to:
* Gwen (given name), including a list of people with the name
* Gwen (singer), a member of the Filipino Pinoy pop group Bini
* ''Gwen, or the Book of Sand'', a 1985 animated film
* Gwen (film), a 2018 horror film
* Tropical Storm ...
, and Wynne in Welsh. Masculine forms include Fion, Fionn, Finnán, Finnén, Finn,
Gwyn
Gwyn or Gwynn may refer to:
People
* Gwyn (name), includes a list of people with the given name or surname Gwyn, including variants such as Gwynn and Gwynne
Fictional or mythological characters
* Gwyn ap Nudd, in Welsh mythology
* Gwynn (Sluggy F ...
and Wyn. The
Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic (, ; Endonym and exonym, endonym: ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Celtic language native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a member of the Goidelic language, Goidelic branch of Celtic, Scottish Gaelic, alongs ...
feminine name Fionnghal is also sometimes equated with Fiona.
Popularity
Initially, the name remained largely confined to Scotland until the latter part of the 20th century when it gained popularity in Britain, Australia, and Canada. Additionally, the
Ossian
Ossian (; Irish Gaelic/Scottish Gaelic: ''Oisean'') is the narrator and purported author of a cycle of epic poems published by the Scottish poet James Macpherson, originally as ''Fingal'' (1761) and ''Temora (poem), Temora'' (1763), and later c ...
ic poems of
James Macpherson
James Macpherson ( Gaelic: ''Seumas MacMhuirich'' or ''Seumas Mac a' Phearsain''; 27 October 1736 – 17 February 1796) was a Scottish writer, poet, literary collector, and politician. He is known for the Ossian cycle of epic poems, which he ...
helped to familiarize the name in the English-speaking world. It experienced a surge in popularity during the latter half of the 1960s.
It was the 439th most popular female name in Scotland in 2023. Fiona was the 71st most popular name for baby girls born in 2023 in Germany. The name was the most common female name in the ranking of most popular names for baby girls born in
Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein (, ; ; ), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein ( ), is a Landlocked country#Doubly landlocked, doubly landlocked Swiss Standard German, German-speaking microstate in the Central European Alps, between Austria in the east ...
in 2022.In 2023, in Switzerland, Fiona was the 66th most popular name. In Australia it is the 138th most popular baby name since the 1930s. In New Zealand it was particularly popular during the 1960s until around 1980. In Canada, it was the 287th most popular baby girl name. In the US most girls named Fiona were born in the 21h century and the number of Fionas born per year was greater than 1,000 from 2009 until 2021. In the US, it has ranked among the top 1,000 most popular names for girls since 1990 and among the top 500 since 1999.
People with the given name
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Fiona Adams
Fiona Rose Pattinson Adams (née Clarke; 26 September 1935 – 26 June 2020) was a British photographer. She is most well known for her photograph of the Beatles jumping in the air which featured on the '' Twist and Shout'' EP cover. In the 1960s ...
(1935–2020), British photographer
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Fiona Allen
Fiona Allen (born 13 March 1965) is an English comedian and actress, most known for her work on Channel 4's '' Smack the Pony'' between 1999 and 2003.
Career
Allen has appeared in many sketch shows, including ''We Know Where You Live'' (Channel ...
(born 1965), English comedian and actress
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Fiona Alpass
Fiona Margaret Alpass is a New Zealand academic at Massey University.
Academic career
Alpass completed a master's degree at Massey University in 1992, looking at how anger management and social contact can modulate the effects of alcohol and ...
, New Zealand academic
*
Fiona Apple
Fiona Apple McAfee-Maggart (born September 13, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter. She released five albums from 1996 to 2020, all of which reached the top 20 on the U.S. Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 chart. As of 2021, she has sold over ...
(born 1977), American singer
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Fiona Baan
Fiona Valerie Fulton Baan (December 21, 1938 – June 19, 1994) was a Scottish-born American equestrian sports administrator. She was the dressage and driving trainer, manager, and director of the United States Equestrian Team (USET) from 1976 t ...
(1938–1994), Scottish-born American sports administrator
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Fiona Balfour
Fiona Elizabeth Balfour (born 14 August 1958) is an Australian business executive in the field of information technology. She has been named Chief Information Officer of the Year in Australia four times: 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. In 2006 she w ...
(born 1958), Australian business executive
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Fiona Bloom
Fiona Bloom is a music industry publicist who runs the New York City agency The Bloom Effect.
Early life
Bloom grew up in St John's Wood, London. She took piano lessons as a child and trained to be a concert pianist. She moved to the U.S. after ...
, music industry publicist
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Fiona Bruce
Fiona Elizabeth Bruce (born 25 April 1964) is a British journalist, newsreader and television presenter. She joined the BBC as a researcher for their current affairs programme ''Panorama'' in 1989, and became the first female newsreader on ' ...
(born 1964), BBC presenter
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Fiona Button
Fiona Button is an English actress. She is best known for playing Rose Defoe in '' The Split''.
Early life and education
Button was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, and grew up in Newbury, Berkshire.
She made her professional stage debut at th ...
Fiona Campbell (cricketer)
Fiona Campbell (born 29 June 1981) is a Scottish cricketer who has represented her country in several international matches.
Campbell is a leg spin bowler who bats low down the order and has been known to keep wicket on occasion. She made her o ...
Fiona Campbell-Walter
Fiona Frances Elaine Campbell-Walter, formerly Baroness Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva, (born 25 June 1932) is a New Zealand-born British model. She had a successful career in the 1950s and was photographed by Henry Clarke and Cec ...
(born 1932), British model
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Fiona Kumari Campbell
Fiona Kumari Campbell (born 1963) is a disability studies researcher and theorist, focusing on disability in relation to law, technology, advocacy, and desire. She is currently Professor of Disability and Ableism Studies in the School of Educat ...
(born 1963), Australian disability studies researcher and theorist
* Fiona Clark (born 1954), New Zealand photographer
* Fiona Connor (born 1981), New Zealand artist
* Fiona Coyne (1965–2010), South African actress, author, playwright and presenter
* Fiona Crawley (born 2002), American tennis player
* Fiona Crombie (born ), Australian costume and production designer
* Fiona Davis (born 1966), Canadian author
* Fiona Dawson (born 1977), LGBT activist, writer, producer, and film director
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Fiona Dourif
Fiona Christianne Dourif (born October 30, 1981) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for her starring role as Nica Pierce in the '' Child's Play'' franchise, including the horror film '' Curse of Chucky'' (2013), its sequel ...
(born 1981), American actress
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Fiona Doyle
Fiona Doyle (born 4 October 1991) is an Irish swimmer. She represented Ireland in the 2016 Rio Olympics swimming in the 100M and 200M Breaststroke. In 2013, she competed in the 100m event at the World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona where ...
(born 1991), Irish swimmer
* Fiona M. Doyle (born ), American scientist
* Fiona Dunbar (born 1961), English children's author and illustrator
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Fiona Edgar
Fiona Jacqueline Edgar (née McCullough) is a New Zealand management academic, and is a full professor at the University of Otago, specialising in human resource management and Industrial relations, employment relations. As of 2024 she is head o ...
, New Zealand professor of management
* Fiona Fairhurst (born 1971), British inventor, designer of the Speedo Fastskin swimsuit
*
Fiona Ferro
Fiona Ferro (born 12 March 1997) is a French-Belgian professional tennis player.
She has career-high WTA rankings of world No. 39 in singles, attained on 8 March 2021, and No. 257 in doubles, reached on 17 May 2021. Ferro has won two singles tit ...
(born 1997), French tennis player
*Fiona Flanagan (born 1961), American singer known mononymously as
Fiona (singer)
Fiona Eileen Flanagan (born September 13, 1961), known professionally as Fiona, is an American rock singer and actress, best known as the love interest in the 1987 Bob Dylan vehicle '' Hearts of Fire''.
Career
Fiona was born on September 13, ...
* Fiona Fox (born 1964), British writer and chief executive
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Fiona Fullerton
Fiona Elizabeth Fullerton (born 10 October 1956) is a British actress and singer, known for her role as Alice in the 1972 film ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and as Bond girl KGB spy Pola Ivanova in the 1985's James Bond film ''A View to a ...
(born 1956), English actress
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Fiona Fung
Fiona Fung ( zh, t=馮曦妤, born December 14, 1983), also known as Fung Hei-yu, is a Cantopop singer-lyricist based in Hong Kong.
Biography
At the age of 16, Fung was introduced by friends to Hong Kong composer Chan Kwong-wing. She then s ...
(born 1983), Hong Kong singer
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Fiona Fussi
Fiona Fussi (born 25 January 1996) is a Singaporean fashion model and actress based in Singapore. She is best known as a celebrity model, and for being the winner of Elite Model Look Singapore 2011.
Early life
Fiona Fussi was born in Singapor ...
(born 1996), Singaporean fashion model and actress
* Fiona Gaunt (born 1947), English actress
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Fiona Gélin
Fiona Gélin is a French actress.
Born Bénédicte Gélin, the daughter of actor Daniel Gélin, she started her acting career at an early age and made her breakthrough in cinema with the role Inspector Sabine Clément in the 1985 José Pinheiro ...
(born 1962), French actress
* Fiona Geminder, Australian businessperson
* Fiona Givens, American writer, teacher, and speaker
* Fiona Glasscott (born 1982), Irish actress
* Fiona Godlee (born 1961), British-American journalist, first female editor of ''The British Medical Journal''
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Fiona Graham
Fiona Caroline Graham (16 September 1961–26 January 2023) was an Australian anthropologist working as a geisha in Japan. She made her debut as a geisha (trainee) in 2007 in the Asakusa district of Tokyo under the name as a part of her anthrop ...
(1961–2023), Australian anthropologist and geisha
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Fiona Gubelmann
Fiona Gubelmann (born March 30, 1980) is an American actress. She starred as Jenna in the 2011–2014 FX comedy series '' Wilfred'', and as starred as Dr. Morgan Reznick in the ABC medical drama '' The Good Doctor''. Gubelmann has appeared in a ...
(born 1980), American actress
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Fiona Hammond
Fiona ("Fi") Hammond (born 10 May 1983 in Sydney) is an Australian water polo
Water polo is a competitive sport, competitive team sport played in water between two teams of seven players each. The game consists of four quarters in which t ...
(born 1983), Australian water polo player
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Fiona Highet
Fiona Highet is an Entomologist based in Scotland. She is an expert in bees and is Entomology Manager at SASA (formerly Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture).
Education and career
Highet was awarded a BSc in Zoology
Zoology ...
, Scottish entomologist
* Fiona Hill (born 1965), British-American foreign affairs specialist and author
* Fiona McLeod Hill (born 1973), British political adviser
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Fiona McLeod
Fiona Grace McLeod (born 3 December 1957) is a Scottish politician who served as acting Minister for Children and Young People from 2014 to 2015. A member of the Scottish National Party (SNP), she was Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) f ...
(born 1964), Australian barrister and Labor politician
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Fiona Kennedy
Fiona Kennedy Clark (born 2 July 1955), OBE, DL is a Scottish singer, actress and broadcaster, and the daughter of Scottish and Gaelic singers Calum Kennedy and Anne Gillies. As a child she appeared with her parents as they performed as a fami ...
(born 1955), Scottish singer and actress
* Fiona Leggate (born 1980), British auto racing driver
* Fiona Lowry (born 1974), Australian painter
*
Fiona MacDonald
Fiona MacDonald MBE (born 9 December 1974 as Fiona Brown) is a Scottish curler and Olympic champion, born in Paisley. She received a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.Fiona J. Mackenzie, Scottish Gaelic singer
*Fiona Macleod, pseudonym for English writer William Sharp
* Fiona Macpherson (born 1971), Scottish Philosopher
* Fiona Mactaggart (born 1953), British politician
*
Fiona May
Fiona is a feminine given name of Gaelic origins. It means white or fair, while the Irish name ''Fíona'' means 'of wine', being the genitive of 'wine'. It was coined by Scottish writer James Macpherson. Initially, the name was confined to ...
(born 1969), English-Italian athlete and actress
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Fiona McFarlane
Fiona McFarlane (born 1978) is an Australian author, best known for her novel '' The Night Guest'' (2013) and her collections of short stories ''The High Places'' (2016) and '' Highway 13'' (2024). She is a recipient of the Voss Literary Prize, ...
(born 1978), Australian author
* Fiona Millar (born 1958), British journalist and campaigner
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Fiona O'Donnell
Fiona O'Donnell (née Kenny; born 27 January 1960) is a Scottish Labour Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for East Lothian from 2010 to 2015.
She served as the Shadow Minister for the Natural Environment and Fisherie ...
Fiona O'Loughlin (politician)
Fiona O'Loughlin (born 8 September 1965) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a senator for the Administrative Panel since June 2020. She previously served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kildare South constituency from 2016 to 2020 ...
(born 1965), Irish politician
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Fiona O'Malley
Fiona O'Malley (born 19 January 1968) is an Irish former politician who served as a Senator from 2007 to 2011, after being nominated by the Taoiseach. She served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dún Laoghaire constituency from 2002 to 2007.
Pol ...
(born 1968), Irish politician
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Fiona O'Shaughnessy
Fiona O'Shaughnessy is an Irish film, stage, and television actress. She has appeared in ''Warlock III: The End of Innocence'' (1999), ''Goldfish Memory'' (2003), ''Alexander (2004 film), Alexander'' (2004), ''Until Death'' & ''Nightwatching'' ( ...
(born 1979), Irish actor
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Fiona O'Sullivan
Fiona Julia O'Sullivan (born 17 September 1986) is a former footballer who played as a forward (association football), striker for clubs in the United States, Sweden, France, Germany and for English FA WSL team Notts County Ladies F.C., Notts C ...
(born 1986), Irish footballer
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Fiona Onasanya
Fiona Oluyinka Onasanya (; born 23 August 1983) is a former British politician and solicitor. She was elected as a Labour Party MP in the 2017 United Kingdom general election for the constituency of Peterborough and was removed from that office ...
(born 1983), British politician
* Fiona Peterson, Australian academic
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Fiona Phillips
Fiona Phillips (born 1 January 1961) is a British journalist, broadcaster and television presenter. She is best known for presenting the ITV Breakfast programme '' GMTV Today''.
Early life
Phillips was born in Canterbury Hospital in Canterbu ...
(born 1961), British journalist and broadcaster
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Fiona Pitt-Kethley
Fiona Pitt-Kethley (born 21 November 1954) is a British poet, novelist, travel writer and journalist, who is the author of more than 20 books of both poetry and prose. She lived for many years in Hastings, East Sussex, and moved to Spain in 2002 ...
(born 1954), British poet, novelist and journalist
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Fiona Richmond
Fiona Richmond (born 2 March 1945) is an English former glamour model and actress who appeared in numerous risqué plays, comedy revues, magazines and films during the 1970s. She became Britain’s best-known sex symbol and she has been describe ...
(born 1945), English glamour model
* Fiona Ritchie (born 1960), American broadcaster
* Fiona Robertson (born 1969), Scottish judoka and wrestler
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Fiona Robinson
Fiona Mary Robinson (born 7 February 1969) is an Australian former basketball and handball player. She played 10 seasons in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and five seasons in the State Basketball League (SBL). She was a member of ...
(born 1969), Australian basketball and handball player
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Fiona Scott Morton
Fiona M. Scott Morton (born 20 February 1967) is an American economist who serves as the Theodore Nierenberg Professor at Yale School of Management. Her research in industrial organization has covered industries including magazines, shipping, ph ...
(born 1967), American economist
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Fiona Shaw
Fiona Shaw (born Fiona Mary Wilson; 10 July 1958) is an Irish film and theatre actress. She did extensive work with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, as well as in film and television. In 2020, she was listed at No. 29 o ...
(born 1958), Irish actress
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Fiona Sit
Fiona Sit (; born 11 August 1981) is a Hong Kong singer and actress.
Early life
In an interview with Hong Kong newspaper '' Apple Daily'' in 2006, Fiona Sit revealed that she has always been interested in singing in front of an audience since ...
(born 1981), Hong Kong singer
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Fiona Stanley
Fiona Juliet Stanley is an Australian epidemiologist noted for her public health work, her research into child and maternal health as well as birth disorders such as cerebral palsy. Stanley is the patron of the Telethon Kids Institute and a d ...
, Australian epidemiologist and public health researcher
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Fiona Staples
Fiona Staples is a Canadian comic book artist known for her work on books such as ''North 40'', ''DV8, DV8: Gods and Monsters'', ''T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents'', ''Archie (comic book), Archie'', and ''Saga (comic book), Saga''. She has been described as ...
, Canadian comic book artist
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Fiona Urquhart
Fiona Elaine Urquhart (born 20 August 1987) is a Scottish former international cricketer who debuted for the Scotland women's national cricket team, Scottish national side in 2000. An all-rounder, she has appeared in all eight of the Women's One ...
(born 1987), Scottish cricketer
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Fiona Watt (author)
Fiona Watt is a British children's author who has written more than 100 books. She is best known for her ''That's Not My... (book series), That's Not My...'' series. From 2000 to 2009, she sold 2,431,376 copies in the UK, with a value of £14.1 mi ...
, British children's author
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Fiona Watt
Fiona Watt, (born 28 March 1956) is a British scientist who is internationally known for her contributions to the field of stem cell biology. In the 1980s, when the field was in its infancy, she highlighted key characteristics of stem cells a ...
(born 1956), British scientist
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Fiona Wood
Fiona Melanie Wood (born 2 February 1958) is an Australian plastic surgeon and burns specialist working in Perth, Western Australia. She is the director of the Royal Perth Hospital burns unit and the Western Australia Burns Service, and dev ...
(born 1958), Australian plastic surgeon and burns specialist
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Fiona Xie
Fiona Xie (born 24 January 1982) is a Singaporean actress, television host, socialite and businesswoman. She was named as one of the Seven Princesses of Mediacorp in 2006. She was prominently a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 2001 to 2009.
Xie ...
(born 1982), Singaporean television actress
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Fiona Yuen
Fiona Yuen Choi Wan (; born 20 January 1976 in Cologne) is a German-born Hong Kong model and actress.
Yuen went to Hong Kong and took part in the 1996 Miss Hong Kong Pageant, where she was second runner-up and won the Miss International Goodwil ...
(born 1976), German-born Hong Kong model and actress
* Fiona Zedde (born 1976), Jamaican-born American fiction writer
Fictional characters
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Princess Fiona
Princess Fiona is a fictional character in DreamWorks Animation, DreamWorks' ''Shrek (franchise), Shrek'' franchise. One of the film series' List of Shrek (franchise) characters#Main, main characters, Fiona first appears in ''Shrek'' (2001) as a ...
Fiona
Fiona is a feminine given name of Gaelic origins. It means white or fair, while the Irish name ''Fíona'' means 'of wine', being the genitive of 'wine'. It was coined by Scottish writer James Macpherson. Initially, the name was confined to ...
, a character in ''
Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation
is a sports video game developed by Team Ninja and published by Koei Tecmo. It was released on March 24, 2016, as ''Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Fortune'' for PlayStation 4 and as ''Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Venus'' for PlayStation Vita. An updated ve ...
''
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Fionna Campbell
Fionna Campbell, also called Fionna the Human, is a fictional character from the ''Adventure Time'' franchise. She was first introduced in the ''Adventure Time'' episode " Fionna and Cake" as a genderbent version of the show's lead character F ...
, the gender-swapped version of Finn in the ''Adventure Time'' franchise
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Princess Fiona
Princess Fiona is a fictional character in DreamWorks Animation, DreamWorks' ''Shrek (franchise), Shrek'' franchise. One of the film series' List of Shrek (franchise) characters#Main, main characters, Fiona first appears in ''Shrek'' (2001) as a ...
, sorceress in ''
The Chronicles of Amber
''The Chronicles of Amber'' is a series of fantasy novels by American writer Roger Zelazny. The main series consists of two story arcs, each five novels in length. Additionally, there are a number of Amber short stories and other works. Whil ...
'' novels
Other
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Fiona (hippopotamus)
Fiona (born January 24, 2017) is a hippopotamus who lives at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The first Nile hippo imaged on Medical ultrasound, ultrasound pre-natally, and the first born at the zoo in ...