Значение слова "FIONA" найдено в 5 источниках

FIONA

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• '90s singer Apple

• 'Criminal' singer Apple

• Brigadoon heroine

• Brigadoon heroine played by Cyd Charisse

• Paper Bag singer Apple

• Shrek ogress

• Shrek princess

• Actress Fullerton

• Actress Shaw

• Apple in a recording studio

• Apple in music

• Apple in music videos

• Apple of anger

• Apple of pop

• Apple of rock

• Apple on iTunes

• Apple that sings

• Brigadoon's heroine (played in the film by Cyd Charisse)

• Cameron's Shrek role

• James Bond woman in Thunderball

• Musical Apple

• Ogress in Shrek

• PETA spokeswoman Apple

• Pop singer Apple

• Popular singer Apple

• Princess in Shrek

• Red-haired film princess

• Red-haired ogress of film

• Rock singer Apple

• Shaw who plays Aunt Petunia in Harry Potter films

• Shrek's ladylove

• Shrek's love

• Shrek's spouse

• Shrek's sweetheart

• Singer ___ Apple

• Singer-songwriter Apple

• Songstress Apple

• Sour Apple?

• Tuneful Apple

• Vocal Apple


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Fiona: translation

Fiona f
Scottish: Latinate derivative of the Gaelic element fionn white, fair. It was first used by James Macpherson (1736–96), author of the Ossianic poems, which were supposedly translations from ancient Gaelic. It was subsequently used as a penname by William Sharp (1855–1905), who produced many romantic works under the name of Fiona Macleod. It has since become extremely popular in England as well as Scotland, and is sometimes used as an Anglicized form of the Irish name FÍONA (SEE Fíona).


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abbrev.: FIONAFrankfurt interbank overnight average"ФИОНА": разновидность однодневного процентного межбанковского свопа на денежном рынке Франкфурта (в немецких марках).

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Fiona: übersetzung

englischer Name keltischen Ursprungs, Bedeutung: die Weiße, Blonde). In Deutschland im späten 20. Jahrhundert zunehmend populär.


найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n ж. ім'я Фіоуна, Фіона; Файоуна.
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