Finn
MEANING
ORIGIN
Scandinavian
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Old Norse name Finnr, meaning 'a Finn, a person from Finland'.
CULTURAL NOTES
In Norse mythology, Finn is often a hero or a leader.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Finn has been used in various Scandinavian sagas and epics, often as a name for a heroic figure.
MEANING
ORIGIN
Gaelic
ETYMOLOGY
Anglicized form of the Irish name Fionn, meaning 'fair' or 'white'.
CULTURAL NOTES
Finn MacCool (Fionn mac Cumhaill) is a legendary hunter-warrior in Irish mythology.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Finn MacCool is a central figure in Irish folklore, often depicted as a giant with immense strength and wisdom.
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