Flynn
Flynn is a boys name that hasn't left my mind for some reason. I'm kind of finding it cool.
The only problem I have? It's associated with Flynn Rider from Tangled. Other than that, I have nothing wrong with it.
"You're a firework. Show your obstacles your brightest colors."-Me
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The only problem I have? It's associated with Flynn Rider from Tangled. Other than that, I have nothing wrong with it.
"You're a firework. Show your obstacles your brightest colors."-Me
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I can never tell if I like Finn or Flynn more but recently its been Finn I think however I've also recently met a Flynn who is in his 20s and very cool so it doesn't feel that millenial kid trendy to me.
I forgot about Flynn Rider....and I love that freaking movie. I guess I forgot about that because his real name is Eugene. I remember *that* if nothing else. But the name Eugene isn't associated with him because his name wasn't revealed until...more than halfway through the movie? I liked his character, but he's kind of a jerk. And "The Smolder". Really dude? That's how you get the ladies? You couldn't catch a fish with that.
*Ahem*, I digress. *Ahem* Flynn is a nice name. *cough* I prefer Finn though *cough* for some weird reason *cough* even though it reminds me of fish fins. And the way its spelled...that extra N.
Flynn doesn't look strange to me, for having the two Ns, probably because it doesn't sound like a word. Its attractive but trendy. And its really surname-y - but it didn't feel like a surname to me until I watched a DIFFERENT sappy movie, that's not even close to being better than Tangled. I can get into that another time, though.
*Ahem*, I digress. *Ahem* Flynn is a nice name. *cough* I prefer Finn though *cough* for some weird reason *cough* even though it reminds me of fish fins. And the way its spelled...that extra N.
Flynn doesn't look strange to me, for having the two Ns, probably because it doesn't sound like a word. Its attractive but trendy. And its really surname-y - but it didn't feel like a surname to me until I watched a DIFFERENT sappy movie, that's not even close to being better than Tangled. I can get into that another time, though.
It's ok, prefer it to Finn