[Opinions] Re: Middle name for Finn?
in reply to a message by Christin
Congratulations! Finn Ignatius is my stock combo. :-) Others you might like (sorry for any repeats):
Finn Alistair / Alasdair / Iskender / Isandro
Finn Malachi / Malachy ("-kie"/"-kee")
Finn Isaiah
Finn Josiah
Finn Melchior
Finn Columba
Finn Balthazar
Finn Emmerich / Emeric
Finn Oliver
Finn Tobias
Finn Alaric ("AL-uh-ric")
Finn Xavier
Finn Elias
Finn Dominic
Finn Zachary
Finn Gregory
Finn Marius
Finn Everard / Everett
Finn Theodore
Finn Isidore
Finn Sequoia
Finn Peredur
Finn Colmcille
Finn Elijah
Finn Ishmael
Finn Jericho
Finn Atticus
Finn Isambard
Finn Archangel (take that, Gabriel. Sibling rivalry begins in utero)
Finn Evander
Finn Leander
Finn Ptolemy
Finn Jeremy
Finn Somerled (love the meaning of Somerled)
Finn Cameron
Finn Anthony / Antonin
Finn Timothy
Finn Leopold
Finn Marcellus
Finn Lysander
Finn Augustus / Augustine
Finn Christopher
Finn Serafim (to match mn Gabriel?)
Finn Barnaby / Barnabas
Finn Matthias / Matteo
You like? :-)
Finn Alistair / Alasdair / Iskender / Isandro
Finn Malachi / Malachy ("-kie"/"-kee")
Finn Isaiah
Finn Josiah
Finn Melchior
Finn Columba
Finn Balthazar
Finn Emmerich / Emeric
Finn Oliver
Finn Tobias
Finn Alaric ("AL-uh-ric")
Finn Xavier
Finn Elias
Finn Dominic
Finn Zachary
Finn Gregory
Finn Marius
Finn Everard / Everett
Finn Theodore
Finn Isidore
Finn Sequoia
Finn Peredur
Finn Colmcille
Finn Elijah
Finn Ishmael
Finn Jericho
Finn Atticus
Finn Isambard
Finn Archangel (take that, Gabriel. Sibling rivalry begins in utero)
Finn Evander
Finn Leander
Finn Ptolemy
Finn Jeremy
Finn Somerled (love the meaning of Somerled)
Finn Cameron
Finn Anthony / Antonin
Finn Timothy
Finn Leopold
Finn Marcellus
Finn Lysander
Finn Augustus / Augustine
Finn Christopher
Finn Serafim (to match mn Gabriel?)
Finn Barnaby / Barnabas
Finn Matthias / Matteo
You like? :-)
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really?
Column?
Really?
Yeesh.
really?
Column?
Really?
Yeesh.
Yes. I have a second cousin Colm ("column"). It doesn't sound so out of place over there (in Ireland). But I've always known that pronunciation wouldn't travel well, at least where I live. Ah, well. :-)
I don't mean to say that Malcolm would also be pronounced that way. Malcolm is still, "MAL-cum."
I don't mean to say that Malcolm would also be pronounced that way. Malcolm is still, "MAL-cum."
This message was edited 10/28/2012, 12:37 PM