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Finnsech: "fair or blonde lady." Finnseach.
Finola: "white shoulder."
Fiona: (FYUN-a or FEE-nuh)(Celt) from the word finn "brillian, white, fair." Finna, Fionn.
Fionnabhair: (fyuhn-OOR) Old Irish=name Finnabarr: finn "bright, fair" + siabhre "phantom, fairy", Irish equivalent of Welsh Gwenhwyfar (Guenivere). Legendary Finnabarr was a daughter of King Aillil and Queen Maeve of Connacht. Fionuir.
Fionnuala: (fi-NOO-a-la or fin-Noo-la) "fair shoulders" or "white, fair." Old Irish=finn "bright, fair" + guala "shoulders." Popular in Middle Ages; later anglicized as Finola (fi-NOH-la); nickname Nuala (NOO-a-la); Fionnguala, Fionnula, Gweneth, Finvola, Fenella (Scotland), Fiona, Finola, Nuala.
Flann: (FLAHN) "blood red" or "redhead, ruddy." Old Irish=flann "blood red." Flann has been the name of poets, scholars, abbots, saints, queens and kings. Flann Feorna was king of Kerry in the 8th C., and an ancestor of the O'Connors. Male or female name. Flainn, Floinn, Flannan, Flanagan, Flannagain, Flynn, Flannery.
Flann: (FLAHN) Old Irish=flann "blood red." Flann has been the name of poets, scholars, abbots, saints, queens and kings. Flann Feorna was king of Kerry in the 8th C., and an ancestor of the O'Connors. Flannacan, Flanna.
Flannery: from the Irish for "redhead."
Flidais: an Irish goddess of forests, woodlands, and wild creatures.
Fodla: "sovereignty." An ancient goddess with Banba and Eriu.
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