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What does Fiona mean?
English name: Fiona
Pronunciation: [fio-nan]
Chinese transliteration: Fiona
Other transliteration: Fiona, Fiona
Name and gender: English name of the girl.
Source languages: Scottish, Old English
Moral of the name: fairness
Name impression: expressive, fun-loving, optimistic, full of sense of humor, not like monotony, anticlimactic. Natural feeling, color matching and creativity are helpful to improve artistic accomplishment. Emotions are easily affected.
Name meaning: Fionan's name as a boy means "white, fair".
English name of lovers:
Husband and wife male name: Tommy Tommy
Couple female name: Fiona Fiona
Reason for pairing: Tommy and Fiona are taken from the role of lovers in the movie "Pondo Fairy Dance", which is only suitable for couples.
Film information: The film is called "Pengdao Fairy Dance", and the English name is "Brigadoon", which is shown in 1954.
Main actor: Tommy Tommy, played by Jin Kaili Jin Kaili. Fiona Fiona, played by Sid Charies. Golden Globe Award for Best Photography (Color);
Synopsis: The story describes two new york people who lost their way in the dense fog while traveling in the Scottish Highlands and found a village as simple as heaven. They attended the villagers' dance festival and received a friendly reception. Gene kelly fell in love with a beautiful country girl.
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