Finn mn poll

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Finn mn poll
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Sun, 07-30-2006 - 2:16pm

Finn mn poll



  • Finn Andrew
  • Finn Scott
  • Both mns are family names. Brothers are

  • Liam Owen and Brody Theodore
  • Thanks!


You will be able to change your vote.


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Registered: 09-29-2005
In reply to: slushis
Sun, 07-30-2006 - 5:36pm

Hey. ;) Were you guys considering any longer forms of Finn, or will Finn be the given name? Finn Andrew is actually kind of tough to say (the inn/an parts running into one another), but the two syllable mn works better next to Finn Scott, just because that's kind of abrupt.

Finnian Scott or Finlay Andrew or something would work great, though. Just a thought! ;)

~Kelli


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Registered: 03-26-2003
In reply to: slushis
Sun, 07-30-2006 - 5:45pm

Kelli~ I think I like Finn better than Finlay. Jason has brought it up several times. But I just think Finlay sounds more feminine. I know, I know, it is a BOYS name. And I would never use it on a girl. But I just prefer Finn. That could change of course. ;)

Thanks for the imput however. Jason prefers 2 syllable names. But he has given in this time. He still think its a girl, which is why he isnt pushing. LOL

~Laurie

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Registered: 09-29-2005
In reply to: slushis
Sun, 07-30-2006 - 5:47pm

No, Laurie, I totally know what you mean. I actually prefer Finnian (which is on my list) for that very reason. ;)

~Kelli


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Registered: 10-23-2004
In reply to: slushis
Sun, 07-30-2006 - 9:18pm

What about Finnegan? I know of a couple with daughter Pippa and son Finnegan nn Finn. I didn't like both names at all when I first heard them but they are growing on me now.

Terra.

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Registered: 03-20-2003
In reply to: slushis
Sun, 07-30-2006 - 11:53pm

I don't like Finn Scott because it sounds like 2 nationalities (Finnish and Scottish). And Finn Andrew doesn't flow. If they're family names, that's one thing, but if you're just going for names that sound good together, they don't work for me.

How about:

Finn Gregory
Finn Allen
Finn Patrick
Finn Thomas
Finn Michael
Finn Oliver
Finn Roan
Finn Kevin
Finn Kieran

Good luck!






~ Jazz


co-cl

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Registered: 03-31-2003
In reply to: slushis
Mon, 07-31-2006 - 5:17pm
I prefer Finn Andrew, although Finn Scott would work if his heritage is Finnish and Scottish!