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It looks very masculine to me. I really like it.
Handsome! And, if you have a girl, name her Fiona (just beware the Shrek associations)!
As a male Irish name it doesn't sound like the most masculine name but it has great history and meaning behind it - I wouldn't use it but a traditional middle name may make it sound better - E.g, Fionn James, Fionn Michael etc.
I love this spelling.
Fionn Whitehead, English actor who played in Dunkirk and Bandersnatch.
Fionn is a perfect masculine form for Fiona. I think people assume lots of masculine forms of feminine names are still feminine but if you want to use Fionn for a girl, I suggest following it up with a feminine middle name because Fionn is traditionally masculine. As for Fiona, the middle name wouldn’t matter,
Unless, of course, you didn't want your new son to have a spelling the same as some actor who overdosed whose TV character was spelled "Finn". Ugh.
I would use the name Finn instead. That is the new version of Fionn.
The name Fionn was given to 30 boys born in the US in 2015.
Pronunciation: http://forvo.com/search/Fionn/
The namesake just makes the name, he became all-wise after eating an enchanted SALMON? AWESOME!
The Irish pronunciation of Fionn Mac Cumhaill can be heard in this video around marker 7:29 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rezfaZd1zgk.
Fionn Regan is an up-and-coming Irish singer-songwriter who came out with his debut album "The End of History" in 2006.
Fionn isn't pronounced Finn. It's hard to explain. It's more like Fyonn.
I don't know HOW this name could seem feminine, I mean it's spelt Fionn, but pronounced Finn.
I love this name, especially for a boy. I'd use it as a middle name.
To me, this has always seemed a very feminine name. Maybe it's too much like Fiona.

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