Fiona
Fiona is a feminine given name. The name is associated with the Gaelic traditions of Ireland and Scotland (through the poetry of James Macpherson) but has also become popular in England.[1] It can be considered either a Latinised form of the Gaelic word fionn, meaning "white", "fair",[1] or an Anglicisation of the Irish name Fíona (derived from an element meaning "vine").[2] The Scottish Gaelic feminine name Fionnghal (and variants) is sometimes equated with Fiona.[3] In 9c Welsh and Breton language 'Fion' (today: 'ffion') referred to the foxglove species and is also a female given name as in Ffion Hague.[4]
Pronunciation | /fiˈoʊnə/ fee-OH-nə |
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Gender | Feminine |
Language(s) | English |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Gaelic |
Derivation | fionn |
Meaning | "white", "fair" |
Other names | |
Related names | Fionnghal, Fíona |
Fiona was the 49th most popular name for baby girls born in 2008 in Germany.[5] Fiona was tied for third place in the ranking of most popular names for baby girls born in Liechtenstein in 2008.[6] The name was the 347th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2008, where it has ranked among the top 1,000 most popular names for girls since 1990 and among the top 500 since 1999.[7] The name Fiona has been particularly popular for girls of Asian or Pacific Islander descent in New York City, where Fiona ranked as the ninth most popular name for girls from those groups in 2007.[8]
Notable people with this name
- Fiona (singer), singer, born Fiona Flanagan
- Fiona Alpass, New Zealand academic
- Fiona Apple, American singer
- Fiona Balfour, Australian business executive in the field of information technology
- Fiona Bloom, publicist
- Fiona Bruce, BBC presenter
- Fiona Fairhurst, inventor of the Speedo Fastskin swimsuit
- Fiona Ferro, French tennis player
- Melanie Fiona, Canadian singer
- Fiona Fullerton, English actress
- Fiona Fung Hong Kong singer
- Fiona Gubelmann, American actress
- Fiona Hammond, Australian water polo player
- Fiona Hill, British-American foreign affairs specialist
- Fiona McLeod Hill, British political adviser
- Fiona Kennedy, Scottish singer
- Fiona Krautil (born 1956), Australian specialist in inclusion, diversity and equal opportunity in the workplace
- Fiona MacDonald, Scottish curler
- Fiona J. Mackenzie, Scottish Gaelic singer
- Fiona Mactaggart, British politician
- Fiona May, English-Italian athlete and actress
- Fiona McFarlane, Australian author
- Fiona Millar, British author and journalist
- Fiona O'Donnell, Scottish politician
- Fiona O'Driscoll, Irish camogie player
- Fiona O'Loughlin (comedian), Australian stand-up comedian
- Fiona O'Loughlin (politician), Irish politician
- Fiona O'Malley, Irish politician
- Fiona O'Shaughnessy, Irish actor
- Fiona O'Sullivan, Irish footballer
- Fiona Onasanya, British Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament for Peterborough
- Fiona Phillips, British journalist and broadcaster
- Fiona Pitt-Kethley, British poet, novelist and journalist
- Fiona Richmond, English glamour model
- Fiona Ritchie, American broadcaster
- Fiona Robinson, Australian basketball and handball player
- Fiona Shaw, Irish actress
- Fiona Sit, Hong Kong Cantonese singer
- Fiona Staples, comic book artist
- Fiona Watt (author), British children's author
- Fiona Xie, Singaporean television actress
Fictional characters
- Princess Fiona, the female lead and a major character of the Shrek franchise
- Fiona, stepmother of Sam Montgomery in the 2004 film A Cinderella Story
- Fiona in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Fiona, a character in Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation
- Fiona in the movie Eurotrip
- Fiona, main character in the film Josie and the Pussycats
- Fiona in Kid vs. Kat
- Fiona (see Fiona and Charles), one of the regular characters in Round the Horne
- Fiona, main character in the television series So Weird
- Fiona, leader of the rebel mages in Dragon Age: Inquisition
- Fiona, a main player-character from the Tales from the Borderlands video game
- Fiona, the closest friend of Jonas in Lois Lowry's novel The Giver
- Fiona, a playable character in the Free-to-play game Vindictus
- Fiona of Fort Weyr, Telgar Weyrwoman in Dragon's Time by Anne and Todd McCaffrey
- Fionna the Human, the gender-swapped version of Finn the Human in the Adventure Time episode "Fionna and Cake"
- Fiona Bayar, an antagonist in The Seven Realms series
- Fiona/Black Fairy in Once Upon a Time
- Fiona Belli, protagonist in the game Haunting Ground
- Fiona Carter in the BBC show Spooks
- Fiona Cat, Huckle Cat's mother from The Busy World of Richard Scarry
- Fiona "Fee" Cleary, matriarch of the Cleary family in the novel and mini-series The Thorn Birds
- Fiona Conneely, main character in The Secret of Roan Inish
- Fiona Coyne in the Canadian television series Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Fiona Fennec, a character in the comic Kevin and Kell
- Fiona Flagstaff, character/spinosaurus in Dino Squad
- Fiona Fox in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic books by Archie Comics
- Fiona Gallagher in the television drama Shameless
- Fiona Glenanne in the television show Burn Notice
- Fiona Goode, character in American Horror Story: Coven
- Fiona Hackworth in the book The Diamond Age
- Fiona Kerr, a "notorious wet" in the novel The Passion Flower Hotel
- Fiona Elisi Linette in the anime series Zoids
- Fiona Maxwell, one of the main characters in Australian author John Marsden's 1993 novel Tomorrow, When the War Began
- Fiona Mayfield, a character in the video game series Arcana Heart
- Fiona McLaren, the main female character in the Broadway musical Brigadoon
- Lady Fiona McTarry, the alias of Agent Mimi in the James Bond spoof Casino Royale
- Fiona Pitch, aunt of Baz Grimm-Pitch in Rainbow Rowell's novel Carry On
- Fiona Volpe, an assassin in the film Thunderball
- Fiona Wallice (Dr. Fiona Wallice) in the television and web series Web Therapy
- Princess Fiona, sorceress in the Chronicles of Amber novels
Other
- Fiona (hippopotamus), first Nile hippo imaged on ultrasound pre-natally
See also
References
- Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A dictionary of first names, Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, pp. 99–100, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.
- Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A dictionary of first names, Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, pp. 348–349, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.
- Mark, Colin (2003). The Gaelic-English Dictionary. Routledge. ISBN 0-203-27706-6.
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