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Finn or Finlay?
Do you prefer just Finn or Finlay with the nickname Finn?
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Finn for sure.
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Finnk
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Finley nn Finn. I only like that spelling, and I feel like Finn is too nicknamey on its own.Finaly nn Finn over just Finn.
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FinlayIt just seems more complete
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By far, I prefer just Finn.
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Finn. It can stand on its own.
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Just FinnAhhaaha there is in fact text. it just says nothing of useful nature!
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FinnFinn is the full anglicized name; Finlay is the surname derived from it; Finnegan is the nickname derived from it.
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Actually you're wrong. Finlay is not derived from Finn and Finlay is not from a surname - the surname is from the first name. Finlay is the anglicised form of Fionnlagh - which is a first name!Finn is from Fionn.Finnegan is a surname.Thanks
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Ach! Embarrassing!Now I don't know which I prefer. Damn my stupid rules!
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Don't worry - a lot of people think the same, especially in the US as Finlay is a more common as a surname there!
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Finn. No contest. Finlay looks and sounds ridiculous to me and reminds me of "filet." Finley's better. Finn is nice. It reminds me of Huck Finn and Finny from "A Separate Peace." I think Finny is awesome and would make a handsome nickname to Finn.
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Just Finn
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Finlay nn Finn. Finn seems a little short, although I know it's legitimate as a full name. I love both Finlay and Finn though.
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I only like Finn as a nickname, so Finlay. Though my favorite Finn name is Finnian, so handsome!
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To me Finn seems a bit too short and abrupt for a full name so i prefer it as a nickname. I like Finlay, but Finnegan is my favorite Fin- name.
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I prefer Finley, with the nickname of Finn.
The 'A' just looks off in the name to me, for some reason.
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I agree about the A.
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i prefer finlay for the nn finn but i like the spelling finley better
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