Finn

  • Origin
    Celtic, Gaelic, Irish
  • Meaning
    fair, white
  • Variations
    Fionn, Finley, Finlay, Fynn
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  • Short, sweet, and impossibly charming—this name packs remarkable personality into just four letters. It evokes images of adventure and literary heroism, carrying associations with beloved characters who embody courage and heart. The name's Gaelic heritage connects to rich storytelling traditions, though it has transcended its roots to achieve universal appeal. Modern parents appreciate its effortless cool factor without trying too hard, that rare quality of being both trendy and enduring. The single-syllable punch makes it memorable and strong, while its friendly sound keeps it approachable. It works brilliantly as a standalone choice or as a nickname for longer variations, offering flexibility. Whether your son becomes an artist, athlete, entrepreneur, or scholar, this name adapts seamlessly. Its rising popularity reflects contemporary naming preferences, yet it never feels overused or manufactured.
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