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[Opinions] Fionnlagh
What do you think of the name Fionnlagh? I'm in the UK btw.
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I prefer Finlay, it's simple and easier to pronounce.Fionnlagh might pass in the UK though.
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I say it Fee-un-la. I like it though for a girl rather than a boy.
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It's growing on me.And the Gaelic spelling might work better in the UK. It's the only name that starts with Finn that I can tolerate.
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I *love* this name. (I'm in the states btw.) I have a friend that was born in Ireland and lived in the UK for a while and her DH is named Fionnlagh Cian and also her DS is Fionnlagh Cian. DH goes by Fionn and DS goes by Cian.
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Horrible. I love Finnegan though.
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I like it. I love Fionn, which could be a nickname in this case. I've been really liking Finlay/Finley lately. I'd spell it that way because in the US people would be afraid of Fionnlagh. So I'm not sure how it would fare in the UK. I suppose Scotland could handle it. And Northern Ireland. :) I might consider using Finley, but it's been becoming more popular here... possibly to the trendy point. Sadness.
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I don't know, I have no idea how you would pronounce it.
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It's pronounced like Finley.
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In that case, I like Finley. If people where you live know what 'Fionnlagh' says, then I guess that's fine too.
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I like it, but would use the spelling Finlay just because I think that not many people would spell Fionnlagh correctly.
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