
1) Any native speaker of Finnish 2) Certain scandinavian 3) Character in Beowulf 4) Citizen of helsinki 5) Class of World Sailing 6) Colts RB Jim 7) Comic by Pat Mills 8) Composer Jean Sibelius 9) Eero saarinen, by birth 10) English boy name 11) English heroic legend 12) English surname 13) Espoo resident
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1) Fionn 2) Huckleberry
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Finn (pl. Finns) is commonly used to refer to a member of the Finn ethnic group or a citizen of Finland. ...
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[Frisian] Finn, son of Folcwald, was a legendary Frisian king. He is mentioned in Widsith, in Beowulf, and in the Finnsburg Fragment. There is also a Finn mentioned in Historia Brittonum. He was married to Hildeburh, a sister of the Danish lord Hnæf, and was killed in a fight with Hnæf`s lieutenant Hengest after Hnæf was himself killed b...
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[Misfits] Finn is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 science fiction comedy-drama Misfits, portrayed by Nathan McMullen. Finn was created to replace Antonia Thomas and Iwan Rheon, who played Alisha Daniels and Simon Bellamy, after they departed the show. Finn began appearing from series 4 episode 1, in which he was introduced ...
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[Storm Hawks] I took this picture myself in July of 2007. ...
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[given name] Finn is a traditionally masculine given name. It originates as an Irish name that means `fair`. Today, the name is also commonly used as a male given name in Denmark and Norway (and to a lesser extent in Sweden). ==List of people with the given name Finn== ===Fictional characters=== ...
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• (a.) A native of Finland; one of the Finn/ in the ethnological sense. See Finns.
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Group of people spread over northern and eastern Europe who speak Finno-Ugric languages. They migrated into the area from central Russia in the 1st and 2nd centuries and today live in Estonia,...
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Finn adjective A native of Finland; one of the Finn... in the ethnological sense. See
Finns .
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Finn is a British, modern, farmhouse vegetarian soft-white cheese made from triple-cream un-pasteurised cow's milk - the only English triple-cream cheese made.
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[
n] - a native or inhabitant of Finland
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a native or inhabitant of Finland. · any native speaker of Finnish. · a native speaker of any Finnic language.
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Finn is an Irish name for boys and girls. The meaning is `white, fair` The name Finn is most commonly given to Flemish boys. Finn is at number 26 in the top 50 of Flemish boys (average of 10 years data) Although in most countries Finn is a name given to boys. In the United States, 1 out of 72 Finn`s are girls. Use for the other sex: Finja What do t...
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