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Finn
I've always liked this, what do you think? Also what middle names flow nicley. Bare in midn I dont want to continue the Irish theme.
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I love Finn, but by itself it looks really uncomplete for me so I much prefer it as a nn for either Finnegan or Finley. Some names I like with it are:
Elijah
Atticus
Garrison
Maxwell
Walker
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I don't like Finn on its own, but it's okay as a nn for Finbarr, which is one of my favorites. I'm worried that all of the Fin- names are beginning to get trendy, though.
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Hmmm, I love Finn. Does it have to be just Finn or can it be Finnegan or Finlay?My favourite Finn combo is Finlay Otis or Finlay Howard.
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I used to be indifferent to this name, and recently I just loved it. My favorite mns with it are:Finn Ellis
Finn Harvey
Finn Elliot
Finn Rowan
Finn Gregory
Finn Xavier
Finn Henry
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My cousin's one-year-old son is called Finn. It's ok but I'd get sick of it quickly. Much prefer Fionn.Image hosted by Photobucket.com

This message was edited 1/3/2006, 1:13 PM

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I used to love Finn but now, along with Finlay, it's got dreadfully trendy.How about ...
Finn Gareth
Finn Maverick
Finn Henry
Finn Marius
Finn Jonathan
Finn Christian
Finn Lucas_____________________________________________________________________Elinor"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so."
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I love this name and it's on my personal name list. It was also one of the names we considered to use for our first child.
In Germany we also use the feminine variant of Finn which is Finja (pronounced Finnyuh). It's one of my favourites too.As for the mn it's definitely better to use a name with more syllables. But at the moment I have no idea which combo flows well (one of the reasons we decided against this name). When I have any ideas I'll post them later.
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I like Finn a lot-it sounds cool!
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I prefer Finn as a nn to Finnigan (which is a real name, I just don't like to spell it Finnegan). Finn is a hard name to give a mn to. Nothing really seems to flow very well.~*~Tara Elizabeth~*~
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I prefer it as a nn for Finlay / eyIt needs a long middle name
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