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Fiadh / Fia
It's from the Old Irish word Fiadh which means "wild", such as a wild animal. I've also see it specified as meaning a deer. Fiadh and Fia are both occasionally used as names, and have seen a tiny blip on the radar in the past few years in Ireland. I tend to prefer Fia for it's simplicity.What do you think of the names Fiadh and Fia? Does Fia look like just another -ia name (Mia, Nia, Kia, etc.)? Is it too similar to Fiat to be taken seriously?What combos would you suggest for Fia?Thanks!

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Fiadh / Fia  ·  whim  ·  2/28/2015, 6:19 AM
Re: Fiadh / Fia  ·  Flora  ·  3/1/2015, 2:47 PM
Re: Fiadh / Fia  ·  whim  ·  3/1/2015, 4:11 PM
Making this its own post. nt.  ·  whim  ·  3/1/2015, 5:49 AM
Re: Fiadh / Fia  ·  Caprice  ·  2/28/2015, 9:42 AM
Yikes.  ·  whim  ·  2/28/2015, 9:56 AM
Re: Yikes.  ·  Caprice  ·  2/28/2015, 10:05 AM
Re: Yikes.  ·  whim  ·  2/28/2015, 10:09 AM
Re: Fiadh / Fia  ·  Mireio  ·  2/28/2015, 7:51 AM
Re: Fiadh / Fia  ·  whim  ·  2/28/2015, 8:24 AM
Re: Fiadh / Fia  ·  Puck  ·  2/28/2015, 7:11 AM
Re: Fiadh / Fia  ·  Rioghnach  ·  2/28/2015, 7:07 AM
Re: Fiadh / Fia  ·  whim  ·  2/28/2015, 8:28 AM