Finn
1 Americannoun
abbreviation
noun
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a native, inhabitant, or citizen of Finland
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a speaker of a Finnic language, esp one of the original inhabitants of Russia, who were pushed northwards during the Slav migrations
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a type of dinghy, designed to be sailed by one person
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Finn
Old English Finnas (plural); related to Old Norse Finnr Finn, Latin Fennī the Finns, Greek Phinnoi
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Thinking back on the last two years of his life full of album releases, filming schedules and tour dates, Finn Wolfhard requires squint-inducing concentration to keep it all straight.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 14, 2026
Finn McGeachan, 21, is studying to be a chiropractor at the University of South Wales in Cardiff.
From BBC ● Jul. 4, 2026
In nearby Bryn, twenty-three-year-old Finn Knowles told AFP Burnham was "a better option" than Starmer.
From Barron's ● Jun. 18, 2026
New Zealand defender Finn Surman, top, goes after the ball in front of Iran forward Ali Alipour during the second half.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 16, 2026
Emma looked up at Chess, and they both shrugged and grinned and followed Finn.
From "The Strangers" by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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“People miss what they lost, Finn. Period,” he says.
From Washington Post ● Mar. 27, 2023
"Hey, Finn. Hi Finn, hi bud," was all the adorable canine need to hear to look up from where he stood.
From Fox News ● Jul. 22, 2021
“Hey, wait. I’m sorry, Finn. I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings.”
From "100 Sideways Miles" by Andrew Smith
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“It’s okay, Finn. Really. I...um. I cleaned up your floor.”
From "100 Sideways Miles" by Andrew Smith
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“Well, nice socks, anyway, Finn. And eyes. You have a cool name.”
From "100 Sideways Miles" by Andrew Smith
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