Fiona


Fiona is a feminine name. Fiona's name was invented and first used by the Scottish poet James Macpherson (1736-1796), author of the so-called. "Osman's song", supposedly by the medieval Scottish bard, whose manuscript was to be discovered and translated into English. Other names that have been widely popularized by this poet include Malvinas, Selma and Oskar.

The name was later used as the pseudonym of William Sharp (1855-1905), who was the author of several romantic works written under the pseudonym Fiona Macleod. Since then, this name has become popular in England and Scotland.

It is believed that this name is a linguistic form of the Irish word fionn, meaning something "white", "fair", "fair". Fiona's name is sometimes used in the form of a glandular derivative of the original Irish form of Fion. There is also a tendency to replace the actual Scottish name Fionnghal and Fiona's name (it is also possible that Fiona's name was created on the basis of the name Fionnghal).

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