[Opinions] Fionn
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I'd definitely say it's workable and I rather like it. It seems more complete and less nicknamey than Finn.
I love Fionn and it's definitely in the running if I ever have a son. I say it "Fyoon" though.
I would say it's workable in Australia or the U.S.
I would say it's workable in Australia or the U.S.
I like this name too :-)
However, I don't think it'd work well outside of Ireland unless you went with the spelling Finn... you know anybody else (no matter the country) will want to say "fee-on."
Though those with Irish ancestry or a love of Ireland may know how to correctly pronounce it. I can imagine a little boy with this name having some problems in school though... with kids/teachers accidentally (or purposely, I'm sure in some cases) saying "Fiona" instead.
Some mn combo ideas:
Fionn Jameson (edit: BtN likes to spell this mn as Jamison apparently :P)
Fionn Bradley
Fionn Brandon
Fionn Marcus
Fionn Cedric
Fionn Alexander
Fionn Carter
and my favorite - Fionn Gawain (finn ga-wayn? awesome sounding! he sounds like a strong, brave man doesn't he? But with a combination of names of two mythic heroes... of course lol)
Some fn combo ideas (I know you didn't request these, but they popped into my head and I though they sounded great lol):
Benjamin Fionn
Luke Fionn
Ariston Fionn
Cedric Fionn
Alexander Fionn
Henry Fionn
However, I don't think it'd work well outside of Ireland unless you went with the spelling Finn... you know anybody else (no matter the country) will want to say "fee-on."
Though those with Irish ancestry or a love of Ireland may know how to correctly pronounce it. I can imagine a little boy with this name having some problems in school though... with kids/teachers accidentally (or purposely, I'm sure in some cases) saying "Fiona" instead.
Some mn combo ideas:
Fionn Jameson (edit: BtN likes to spell this mn as Jamison apparently :P)
Fionn Bradley
Fionn Brandon
Fionn Marcus
Fionn Cedric
Fionn Alexander
Fionn Carter
and my favorite - Fionn Gawain (finn ga-wayn? awesome sounding! he sounds like a strong, brave man doesn't he? But with a combination of names of two mythic heroes... of course lol)
Some fn combo ideas (I know you didn't request these, but they popped into my head and I though they sounded great lol):
Benjamin Fionn
Luke Fionn
Ariston Fionn
Cedric Fionn
Alexander Fionn
Henry Fionn
This message was edited 5/9/2007, 11:35 PM
I personally love Finn, and although I am a supporter of staying true to traditional spellings, this is one of those cases when I think it would cause problems with pronunciation and teasing (the spelling lends itself to becoming "Fiona" very quickly). Anyway, I would go with Finn, which is one of my favorites.
I like the name Fionn. It's so unique and cool. I really like Finley too.
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