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Fiora may refer to: Fiora River, a river in northern Lazio and southern Tuscany, Italy Fiorano al Serio, known as "Fiorà" in the local language, a commune
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Fiora Cutler (also known as Amy Cutler; born 21 June 1979), better known mononymously as Fiora, is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, record producer
Aaron Fiora (born 19 April 1981) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Richmond and St Kilda in the Australian Football League (AFL)
Santa Fiora is a comune (municipality) in the province of Grosseto, in the Italian region of Tuscany, located about 40 km (25 mi) east of Grosseto. Santa
Sofía Fiora (born 8 January 1996) is an Argentine judoka. Fiora represented Argentina at the 2024 Summer Olympics, securing a spot by winning the 2024
Mark Fiora (born 16 May 1962 in Mount Barker, South Australia) is a former Australian international motorcycle speedway rider. He is a four time South
Fiora is a river in northern Lazio and southern Tuscany, central Italy, which springs from the southern flank of the Monte Amiata, near Santa Fiora.
Mattino (in Italian). Retrieved 11 September 2023. "Cristiana, da Santa Fiora al David di Donatello". MaremmaOggi (in Italian). 8 April 2022. Retrieved
The County of Santa Fiora (Italian: Contea di Santa Fiora), also known as State of Santa Fiora (Italian: Stato di Santa Fiora) was a small historical
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Of. The Dutch equivalent of 'de' in French names. Some early immigrants to America who dropped...
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Olive (symbol of peace); peaceful.
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English and Scottish : status name from Middle English burge(i)s, Old French burgeis ‘inhabitant and (usually) freeman of a (fortified) town’ (see Burke), especially one with municipal rights and duties. Burgesses generally had tenure of land or buildings from a landlord by burgage. In medieval England burgage involved the payment of a fixed money rent (as opposed to payment in kind); in Scotland it involved payment in service, guarding the town. The -eis ending is from Latin -ensis (modern English -ese as in Portuguese). Compare Burger.Thomas Burgess came from England to MA in about 1630 and eventually settled in Sandwich, MA.
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A variety of opal occuring in the cavities of volcanic tufa, in smooth and shining globular and botryoidal masses, having a pearly luster; -- so called from Fiora, in Ischia.