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Fiona

[fee-oh-nuh]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Ms Wandelt began to "spread the net" and seek contact with people she felt were close with the McCanns, including David Payne, who with his wife Fiona had been with them on the night Madeleine went missing in Portugal on 3 May 2007.

From BBC

Fiona Apple appears mid-record to sing an entire song — “Letter from an Unknown Girlfriend” — and her unsurprisingly incredible performance switches the mood and brings down the testosterone.

From Salon

Scotland's transport secretary Fiona Hyslop asked people to check before they travel.

From BBC

Fiona Haggerty-James from South Wales Police, the officer who put together much of the material, made the admission during cross-examination by one of the defendant's lawyers.

From BBC

"The repayment of the award is long overdue and should be going back even further," said Fiona Winser-Ramm, who lost her daughter Aliona in 2020 after what an inquest found to be a number of "gross failures" in the care they received.

From BBC

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