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Fiona

American  
[fee-oh-nuh] / fiˈoʊ nə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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"Several big tech results have revived investor concerns about huge spending, with Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft collectively expected to spend around $650 billion in the race to win AI dominance," said City Index senior market analyst Fiona Cincotta.

From Barron's

New research led by Prof Clare McGlynn of Durham University and Prof Fiona Vera-Gray from London Metropolitan University found women were almost three times more likely to experience cyberflashing than men.

From BBC

Prof Fiona McQueen is said to have questioned why the local health board did not offer affected families £50,000, reportedly noting it would cover a holiday at the US theme park, instead of denying that safety defects had caused harm.

From BBC

Det Con Alison Keatley was a main contact between the police and Noah's mother Fiona Donohoe during the two days after she raised the alarm when Noah did not return home on 21 June 2020.

From BBC

The witness gave evidence to the inquest about informing Fiona Donohoe on multiple occasions that Noah's phone and clothes had been found.

From BBC