Finn
Found 8 entry about "Finn"
The name Finn is pronounced "fin" or "finn."
Finn Name meanings & History
Finn is a name of Irish and Gaelic origin. Finn means "fair," "blond," "white," or "clear." It derives this meaning from the Old Irish word "Fionn.". Old Irish form of Fionn, as well as the usual Anglicized spelling (with the Irish hero's name Anglicized as Finn McCool). As a surname it is borne by Huckleberry Finn, a character in Mark Twain's novels. Finn is used as a first name for boys and girls. It is also used as a surname.
Zodiac Sign of Finn: Friendly Leo
Synonyms of Finn:
F: Friendly,Fiery,Festive,Fun-loving
I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence
N: Nitpicking,Nagging,Neurosis,Nice,Nervous,Neat,Nutrition
Finn is:- a Informal name
- a Natural name
- a Simple name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Wholesome name
- a Youthful name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Finn include Finn Wolfhard, a Canadian actor known for his role in Stranger Things, and Finn Balor, an Irish professional wrestler.
2.) Finn (Male)
Usage: Scandinavian
Meanings: (Scandinavian) fair-haired; from Finland
Other Forms: Fin, Finnie, Finny
3.) Finn (Male)
Usage:
Meanings: Finn is popularly associated with the fabled Irish hero, Finn MacCool. It is also popular in Nordic countries, where it is associated with the god of fertility and crops.
Pronunciation: FIN(Danish)
Finn is pronounced as "fin" or "fən".
Description: Finn is of Irish and Gaelic origin, meaning "fair" or "white". Finn is popularly associated with the fabled Irish hero, Finn MacCool. It is also popular in Nordic countries, where it is associated with the god of fertility and crops. From the Old Norse name Finnr, which meant "Sámi, person from Finland". Finn is primarily used as a boy's name, although it has been used for girls as well.
Famous People
Famous people with the name Finn include Finn Wolfhard, a Canadian actor known for his role in the Netflix series Stranger Things, and Finn Balor, an Irish professional wrestler.
4.) Finn (Female)
5.) Finn (Male)
6.) FINN (Male)
Usage: Scandinavian
Meanings: Derived from the Old Norse Finnr (a Finn, one from Finland). Var: Finnur. (FIN)
7.) FINN (Male)
Usage: Irish
Meanings: Popular Anglicized form of Fionn (fair, white, clear). The name was borne by the legendary Finn MacCool, the father of the famous poet Ossian and the supposed builder of the Giants’ Causeway on the Antrim coast. Finn MacCool is the popular subject of many Irish legends and stories, which portray him as both a giant and a man of normal stature. His Gaelic name is Fionn MacCumhal. Var: Fynn. (FIN)