08.06.04, 13:46
Poszukuję informacji na temat tego imienia - jaki jest jego źródłosłów i z
jakiego jęyka pochodzi? Czy ktoś wie, kiedy Fiona obchodzi imieniny?
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    • aniadm Re: FIONA 08.06.04, 13:47
      This girl's name is used in English, Scots Gaelic and Irish Gaelic. Its source
      is a Gaelic expression meaning "Fair."

      Alternate spellings of the name Fiona include: Fionna, Fyona. This name is the
      source form of: Fina. There is one other form of Fiona.
      The name Fiona ranked 1927th in popularity for females of all ages in a sample
      of the 1990 US Census.

      • magdmaz Re: FIONA 08.06.04, 13:54
        Dzięki! O to mi chodzilo i bardzo mi to pasuje.
        A tak nawiasem mówiąc to nie dam tak na imię mojej córce, jest mi ono potrzebne
        do czegos innego. I mam bardzo polskie nazwisko. Magda, mama Michalinki i
        Filipka
    • fionna Re: FIONA 08.06.04, 15:31
      tutaj:
      www.namenerds.com/irish/
      This is probably the name I get e-mails about the most! Many consider this
      name "quintessentially Irish." However, it was actually the invention of the
      18th-century Scottish author, James MacPherson. He coined this name as a
      feminine form of the legendary name Fionn. To do this, he stuck the common
      Latinate ending -a onto the name Fionn, and dropped one "n". In Gaelic, unlike
      Latin (and other European languages), names do not become feminine simply by
      adding "a." In fact, there were already in existence a few feminine forms of
      Fionn: Fionnseach, Fionnait and Fionnacht. Coincidentally, the word fiona,
      pronounced FEE uh na, is the modern Scottish Gaelic word for "wine" (coming
      from the Latin vineus, meaning "vine") Fiona became popular in Scotland and
      England in the late 19th century as a result of the author William Sharpe using
      the pen name Fiona MacLeod.

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