Fiona
Irish origin. Means “fair, white”.
Also used as slang
View on the slang dictionary page →, in regular use since the 20th century, first in Scotland, then in England.
“Fiona's favourite movie is Braveheart (1995). One day, Fiona found herself in a mysterious bus stop. It is sunny today, and she is here with William Wallace to dance with robots. #story”
— Bluesky· May 2026“You're not a fan of Will Oldham, Super Furry Animals, Fiona Apple or Neutral Milk Hotel by any chance, are you Jules? (I don't have you pegged as a Boards of Canada man...)”
— Bluesky· May 2026“@fiona-webster22.bsky.social Thanks for the follow and right back attcha! Thank my lucky char..stars for giggles and guffaws once in a while! (I do still jones for some Lucky Charms now and then.)”
— Bluesky· May 2026“in general I’m just rather endeared to daeron just because he’s basically a westeros fiona gallagher and I think that’s fun. also the way that literally nobody gaf about his prophetic dreams at all like not a single person”
— Bluesky· May 2026“Answering for my main trio this time. Ren has never been happier than she is as of the finale of book one. Likewise, Amy has never been as happy as she is as of the finale of book one. For Fiona, it's a tie between the end of book one and when she was courting Vincent.”
— Bluesky· May 2026
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(Philippines, Philippine politics, derogatory, slang) Sara Duterte, 15 vice president of the Philippines.
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