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Griffin
What do you think of Griffin? Do you think Finn could work as a nickname? I would probably just use Griffin (full name) or Finn (full name), just curious what you think.Do you prefer Griffin or Finn? They're definitely too close for brothers, aren't they?
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Griffin is an acceptable name. I don't think you's need a nick-name, but if you'd want one, you'd have to work hard for it not to be Griff. Griffin and Finn are, I would say, too close for brothers. edited for typo.

This message was edited 12/10/2012, 12:23 PM

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Lol, nice try....yes they are too close for brothers! :) I love Finn and don't mind Griffin either. Finn could certainly be a nickname for Griffin. I guess it's just a matter of whether you prefer one over the other.
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I like Griffin a lot, it sounds handsome. My eleven year old neighbor is named Griffin. Of course Finn can be a nickname for Griffin but it doesn't seem obvious to me. If someone chooses the name Griffin it almost seems silly to bother with the nickname Finn; they seem like such different names. I prefer the nickname Grif actually.But Finn is a nice name on it's own (or short for Finnegan or Finlay). I do think Griffin and Finn are too much as brothers.
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Well, you've already gotten my opinions on Griffin and Finn several times already so I'll skip to the last two questions.I prefer Griffin just the ittiest bit, probably due to the fact that it's less popular. They are definitely too close to be brother imo. But Finn could work as a nickname (although it'd just be Fin,huh).
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