Fiona - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Fiona Belli, protagonist in the game Haunting Ground
  • Fiona Carter in the BBC show Spooks
  • Fiona "Fee" Cleary, matriarch of the Cleary family in the novel and mini-series The Thorn Birds
  • Fiona Conneely, main character in The Secret of Roan Inish
  • Fiona Coyne in the Canadian television series Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Fiona Flagstaff, character/spinosaurus in Dino Squad
  • Fiona Fox in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic books by Archie Comics
  • Fiona Gallagher in the television drama Shameless
  • Fiona Glenanne in the television show Burn Notice
  • Fiona Hackworth in the book The Diamond Age
  • Fiona Elisi Linette in the anime series Zoids
  • Fiona Maxwell, one of the main characters in Australian author John Marsden's 1993 novel Tomorrow, When the War Began
  • Fiona McLaren, the main female character in the Broadway musical Brigadoon
  • Fiona Volpe, an assassin in the film Thunderball
  • Princess Fiona in the film Shrek and its sequels
  • Princess Fiona, sorceress in the Chronicles of Amber novels
  • Fiona in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • Fiona, stepmother of Sam Montgomery in the 2004 film A Cinderella Story
  • Fiona in the movie Eurotrip
  • Fiona, main character in television series So Weird
  • Fiona in Lois Lowry's novel The Giver
  • Fiona, main character in the film Josie and the Pussycats
  • Fiona in Kid vs. Kat
  • Fiona, a playable character in the Free-to-play game Vindictus
  • Fiona Cat, Huckle Cat's mother from The Busy World of Richard Scarry
  • Fionna the Human, the gender-swapped version of Finn the Human in the Adventure Time episode Fionna and Cake

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