Fiera
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I kind of like it, but it might be confused with Sierra.
This message was edited 8/11/2009, 4:34 PM
The Pontiac Fiero (80s sportscar) comes to mind instantly for me. I like the sound of it, but I wouldn't want to be named it.
It reminds me too much of fire. I realize it probably isn't said with a long "i" as in fire. That's more of a visual thing. But it takes over and I can't stop thinking of fire.
I do love the name Piera though, "PYEHR-uh," like Pierre with an "-uh" on the end.
I do love the name Piera though, "PYEHR-uh," like Pierre with an "-uh" on the end.
This message was edited 8/11/2009, 2:41 PM
Reminds me of Fiore.
Interesting name.
Interesting name.
It means "proud" in my native language and I have trouble getting past that, but I guess where you are that wouldn't be an issue. Then I suppose yes, it could be an interesting twist on Fiona.
I reminds me of fear and fiery.
I do know someone named Fira. She is Indonesian. I prefer that form.
I do know someone named Fira. She is Indonesian. I prefer that form.
It is kind of cool. It's like the feminine form of Fiyero. Not really, of course, but that's what it makes me think of. :)