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Fiona

American  
[fee-oh-nuh] / fiˈoʊ nə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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After their son died, Charlie and Fiona Bass flew in Van de Goot, the Dutch pathologist, to conduct a specialist postmortem.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fiona Graham, who runs a private clinic in Chelmsford, Essex, said she regularly received requests for Wegovy and Mounjaro from people who did not meet the criteria for the drugs.

From BBC

"Nothing will change his position," Fiona Hill told me.

From BBC

Fiona Hill said Ukraine had simply learned the lesson of history and the devastating impact World War One had on 20th Century European empires, which declined after failing to rediscover the population growth that had fuelled their economic rise.

From BBC

Production designer Fiona Crombie re-created the historic open-air theater on the backlot at England’s Elstree Studios using real timber brought in from France.

From Los Angeles Times