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Also Ukrainian and Moldovan usage.
This girl will be flamboyant.
I know that's not how it's pronounced, but on paper this name looks WAY too much like the name of the hat. :/
Allegedly also Slovene: https://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_(ime)
Allegedly also occasionally used in Galician: https://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lista_de_nomes_femininos_en_galego#I
Also used in Moldova. You'll find bearers on social media.
I like this name. If I have twin girls I'm naming them Fedora and Hattie. I think you can see why.
Fedora Mingarelli (1912-1992) was an Italian singer. Fedora Barbieri (1920-2003) was an Italian mezzo-soprano.Fedora Veronesi (1926-2019),was an Italian basketball player.
Also Italian, pronounced fe-DO-ra. It has been used since 1898 when 'Fedora' an opera in three acts by Umberto Giordano was played. In 2018 Fedora was rarely used for newborns, with less than five babies with this name. [noted -ed]
Also Slovak: https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora
Many people are ignorant of the fact that the hat was named after a play in which in the main character, Princess Fedora, wore a similar kind of hat.
A beautiful Russian name, very traditional and feminine.
This name is stupid. Why are you naming your daughter after a hat?
This is pronounced FYEH-dor-ah. If it had the two little dots over the 'e' (like this ¸) then it would be pronounced FYOH-dor-ah.
A fedora is a kind of hat.

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