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[Opinions] Finn
Thoughts on the name Finn? I don't think I would use it. And my combos are a little wonky.Finn AugustFinn OliverFinn BlakeFinn AaronFinn EdwardFinn EthanFinn Alexander

This message was edited 4/8/2022, 5:04 AM

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It's okay in my opinion. It reminds me of Finn from Adventure Time and Finland. It's okay with combos likeFinn Alexander
Finn Edward
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Looks a bit unFINNished; also a bit fishy. I wouldn't use it, though I do enjoy Fionnula for a girl.
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Finn is one of my favorite masculine names, and has been for a couple years now. The primary reason it showed up on my radar, so to speak, is Mark Twain: I love his work, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is iconic. And, of course, Finn is a little easier to have as a name than Huckleberry / Huck. (I also used to be a fan of Sawyer, though the TV show Lost helped in that regard.) I could easily name a son of mine Finn.My stock combo has been Finn Gabriel for a long time, but I've also played around with these combos:Finn Elliott
Finn Dominic
Finn Sebastian
Finn Edmund
Finn Alistair
Finn Cameron
Finn Everett
Finn Everard
Finn Hugh
Finn Hugo (though I normally don't like Hugo)
Finn Isaac
Finn Ozias
Finn Richard
Finn Valentine
Finn William
Finn Xavier
Finn Ambrose
Finn Conrad
Finn Jonas
Finn Simon
Finn Tobias
Finn Sawyer :-)
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sounds like a name a mother who likes fairies would give to her son. Has a european forest vibe, almost celtic. I think it should be paired with something british-style, like Arthur or Henry, or even Charles. You could also give a more christian-european style middle name, like Martin, Peter or Matthew. I also like Finn Jonas (or Jonah if you want it a little more normal.).
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I'm ambivalent. On the one hand, it has a refreshing and modern sound. On the other hand, its very trendy, and has an unnecessary N in it. But then again, is Fin too reminescent of fish fins? Does that have to be a bad thing? I can say one thing though; I like it more than Finley and Finnegan, and it could be a cute nickname for either. Maybe..Sebastian Finn
Nicholas Finn
George Finn
Michael Finn
Lloyd Finn
Richard Finn
Cassius Finn
Houston Finn
Julius Finn
Tobiah Finn
Christopher Finn
Finn Lewis
Finn Casper
Finn James
Finn Leo
Finn Leonardo
Finn Castiel
Finn Lucius
Finn Lucifer
Finn Arturo
Finn Maxton
Fin Ricardo
Finn Michalis

This message was edited 4/8/2022, 3:42 PM

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I like it, but it also kind of reminds me of fish. So, I don't know how usable it actually is.
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It’s interesting yet boring. There are better 1 syallable boy names. It’s definitely can’t go with another one syllable.Finn Oliver and Finn Alexander are very handsome.
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