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What do you think of Fiona?

23 replies

LittleDoe · 18/01/2009 21:22

I'd like to pick a Scottish name (being Scottish),and something about Fiona is appealing. Only problem is I know LOADS of Fionas around my age (32).

Any thoughts?

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babyneris · 18/01/2009 21:24

Yes, only know somw my age age and older.
Dated?

Lauriefairycake · 18/01/2009 21:24

as long as it's for a girl

Lovely name.

yama · 18/01/2009 21:24

Nice but I prefer Kirsty.

Lauriefairycake · 18/01/2009 21:25

what about Mharhi (pronounced Vari) - I'm Scottish, best friend when little had this lovely name

LittleDoe · 18/01/2009 21:29

Yes it's definitely for a girl!! Ha ha I know what you mean...

I'm torn between whether it's quite a dated name or actually quite a nice name (and also not currently that popular so IMO good).

I do like Mhairi too (pronounced Vari) - also Isla but now quite popular.

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ninedragons · 19/01/2009 01:24

Lovely. It's like Sarah - lots of them in their thirties but it's classic and not a name that should be consigned to history and never revived (like, say, Beryl).

She would really stand out amongst the hoards of Olivias and Mollys.

Ayomi · 19/01/2009 01:26

I've grown up with it and I like it
I think its a name that suits any age too...

Buda · 19/01/2009 01:30

Fab name!!!!

daisy5 · 19/01/2009 09:49

It's a lovely classic name. And thankfully not so popular at the moment..

gladders · 19/01/2009 10:51

ds's best friend is fiona. don't know of another one who's under 30... but it suits her really well, is unique at their school, not too frilly.

like it a lot.

LadyThompson · 20/01/2009 11:55

mmm, I hate it, but that's not the name in itself - I just know a hideous toad of a Fiona and it puts me off. What about Felicity or Felicia instead?

BabyBaby123 · 20/01/2009 11:58

reminds me of princess Fiona from Shrek! it's not awful - just a bit dated imo

squeaver · 20/01/2009 11:59

It's lovely - my sister's name. Unusual these days which I think is nice. I like Flora too.

LadyThompson · 20/01/2009 12:03

Flora is much nicer. It's gorgeous, in fact

SaltireOShanter · 20/01/2009 12:09

Fiona
How about Eilidh. I love that name, Ds2 was going to be Eilidh.
or Isla its nice, or even Iona?

Weeteeny · 20/01/2009 12:09

I like Fiona, we had it chosen but had a boy instead.
Also like
Kirsten
Christine
Eilidh
Mairi (pronounced Mari not Marie)

Ayomi · 20/01/2009 12:42

LOL to shrek - my dsd's call me princess Fiona

BonsoirAnna · 20/01/2009 12:43

Very pretty and, fortunately, not much used at the moment. Go for it.

Nancy66 · 20/01/2009 13:04

don't love it, don't hate it - just think it's a bit dull

Cies · 20/01/2009 13:12

Like it a lot. Pretty but also to be respected as MD of a bank or Prime Minister.

dizzydixies · 20/01/2009 14:05

I too hate it by association because I work with two and they're both complete bullies

there were loads in my class at school (am 32) but not so heard of now

what about

Eilidh
Islay
Lexie (scottish meaning sparkling)
Heather
Muiranne pn Mirren
Kirsten or Kirsty
Ishbel/Isabel
Ffionn

Finona · 21/01/2009 21:19

PLEASE don't do the Ffionn/Fyona thing!!!! Totally pretentious. When I was growing up (slightly older than you), Fiona was really common, but it's dropping in popularity - which I would say would be good, as she won't be one of dozens of Islas, Katies etc. Also, if she travels, especially to places with Scots settlers, she will get a lot of positive comments - happened to me in Nova Scotia

hellymelly · 21/01/2009 21:23

Lovely,love fiona,very elegant and she will be the only one in her class.Sweet on a little girl and great as a grown woman.(and no,I am not called Fiona)

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