Is
Finn becoming to popular? I have always liked the nn
Finn, most likely to be used with
Finnegan (after the tv show "Mr. Dressup"), but lately its seems like one celebrity after another is using it.
Eric McCormack has a Finnigan /
Finnegan (not sure of the spelling he used),
Julia had a Phinneaus (should have been
Phineas /
Phinehas, but that neither here nor there) nn
Finn, Holly-Marie Combs has a
Finley, and now
Christy Turlington &
Ed Burnes have a new son
Finn. Plus
Angie Harmon has a little girl named
Finley.
Is
Finnegan a safer bet than
Finley or
Phineas? What
Finn name do you like the best?
Finnegan is my favourite, with
Finley being a very close second, but since we also love the name
Lily I don't want to many "lee" endings. Thoughts?
Do you think this popularity will translate into the general public as it has done with names like
Ava,
Ella, &
Jackson? Am I too late? I always thought I sort of preferred
Harrison &
Kiefer, but now that I might not be able to use it, I'm upset :(. Thoughts?
Jacks, Future Mama to Attached Babies (waiting TTC)
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