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Fiona

American  
[fee-oh-nuh] / fiˈoʊ nə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Police and Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team carried out a search for the three people on Sgurr Fiona, a summit on An Teallach, after concerns were raised at 17:45 last Thursday.

From BBC

On Tuesday afternoon, mountain rescue teams were involved in a complex 20-hour long rescue of a well-equipped walker who had got stuck on Sgurr Fiona.

From BBC

Fiona Avenal Malone runs a shop in Tenby, Wales and says she is losing £200-£300 a week on chocolate thefts.

From BBC

Steve Maviglio, a longtime political consultant currently working for State Treasure Fiona Ma, who is seeking the office of lieutenant governor, said that the race is wide open.

From Los Angeles Times

Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: "While around 95% of passengers already travel with a valid ticket, it is only right that ScotRail can take action against those who seek to avoid doing so."

From BBC