I know from locally stored knowledge that:
Fiona
commonly translates as
"Fiona"
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Celtic
applies to
Fiona
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Gaelic
applies to
Fiona
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irish
applies to
Fiona
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scottish
applies to
Fiona
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"White or comely."
is the meaning of the name plus attribute
Fiona and Celtic
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Celtic
commonly translates as
"Celtic"
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"White or fair. Reportedly first used as a name by Scottish author William Sharp, who used the pseudonym Fiona MacLeod."
is the meaning of the name plus attribute
Fiona and Gaelic
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Gaelic
commonly translates as
"Gaelic"
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"white, fair"
is the meaning of the name plus attribute
Fiona and irish
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By calculation (generator: ["pinstance@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 1:
irish
is a
pertaining to geographical area
Fact 1
is true for
all time
By calculation (generator: ["first_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
The Republic of Ireland
is the first parameter of
irish
I know from locally stored knowledge that:
The Republic of Ireland
commonly translates as
"The Republic of Ireland"
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"Fair."
is the meaning of the name plus attribute
Fiona and scottish
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By calculation (generator: ["pinstance@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 1:
scottish
is a
pertaining to geographical area
Fact 1
is true for
all time
By calculation (generator: ["first_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Scotland
is the first parameter of
scottish
I know from locally stored knowledge that:
Scotland
commonly translates as
"Scotland"
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By calculation (generator: ["name_meaning@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
In Celtic usage, Fiona means white or comely. In Gaelic usage, Fiona means white or fair. Reportedly first used as a name by Scottish author William Sharp, who used the pseudonym Fiona MacLeod. In the Republic of Ireland, Fiona means white, fair. In Scotland, Fiona means fair.
is the meaning of
Fiona