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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 fíon 'wine'...
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Fiona Apple McAfee-Maggart (born
September 13, 1977) is an
American singer-songwriter.
Noted for her songwriting, she
released five
albums from 1996 to...
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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...
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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...
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Fiona Phillips (born 1
January 1961) is a
British journalist,
broadcaster and
television presenter. She is best
known for
presenting the ITV Breakfast...
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Fiona Elizabeth Bruce (born 25
April 1964) is a
British journalist,
newsreader and
television presenter. She
joined the BBC as a
researcher for their...
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Fiona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fiona is a
feminine given name.
Fiona may also
refer to:
Fiona (gastropod), a
genus of sea
slugs Fiona (hippopotamus)...
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Princess Fiona is a
fictional character in DreamWorks'
Shrek franchise. One of the film series' main characters,
Fiona first appears in
Shrek (2001) as...
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Hurricane Fiona was a large, powerful, and
destructive tropical cyclone which was the most
intense post-tropical
cyclone to hit
Canada on record. It was...
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Fiona Alexa Palomo Ricco (born 12
October 1998) is a
Mexican actress.
Fiona Alexa Palomo Ricco was born on 12
October 1998 in
Mexico City to
Eduardo Palomo...