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Finn?
WDYT?"When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do..." - Albert Einstein
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I think it's an excellent name for a fish. Sorry, I just don't care for it on a human.
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I like itIt's one of those short modern-ish boy names I really like. I do not like Finnigan but just Finn is sweet.
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Prefer FionnIt looks a bit more...complete? I like Finn as a nickname for Fin- names but on its own I find it a little dull.
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I don’t have a problem with it. Boring overall.
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In general, too trendy and too fishy.However, I do know of a young Fynn who was given his mother's surname as his fn; that seems fine to me. I like family names. And this one is particularly good because the mother was adopted. Such a sign of love and gratitude!
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Oh that's neat, I like that. Fynn. Also Flynn would be a cool name.
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I guess I’m indifferent to it. I don’t mind it as a nickname but I don’t fancy it as a full name.
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Boring!And strange. Nobody's named Finn!
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One of the main actors from Stranger Things is named Finn, so they are out there!
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Cute name! And reminds me of the Goldfish character LOL!
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I don't get the appeal. It has an unfriendly sound to me.
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I'm a little bored by Finn because it's popular but it's a nice, simple name with a bit of added spunk.
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Don't like it, I prefer Finley or fintan or Flynn
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It's one of my favorite names for a boy. I think it fits both boy & man quite well, and it's short without being forgettable. The Mark Twain connection is a further plus in my book.
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