Yes. As a last name from Ó Finn (descendant of Fionn).
It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.It is between 50 and 60 million years old, so it is there as long as people can remember. It is part of Irish mythology with stories of it having been created by the legendary Irish giant Finn McCool.
There is no Irish version of the name.
Patsy Irish's birth name is Patricia Rose Irish.
Yes, Bryson is an Irish name. It is uncommon, but still a nice name for Irish people! It is a great name for males.
Yes, McClendon is an Irish name. :)
An Old Irish name it means "white, bright, fair, handsome".
In Ireland, the name "Fin" is often spelled as "Finn." This spelling is derived from the Irish name "Fionn," which means "fair" or "white." Finn is also a popular name in Irish mythology, associated with the legendary hero Fionn mac Cumhaill.
the last name Finn came from a fish and a boy at my school
The male Gaelic name Finn means "fair" or "white," often associated with brightness or purity. It is derived from the Irish word "fionn," which signifies fairness in both hair and complexion. The name is also linked to the legendary hero Finn McCool, a figure in Irish mythology known for his wisdom and bravery.
Mickey Finn - Irish fiddler - died on 1987-04-15.
Mickey Finn - Irish fiddler - was born on 1951-12-31.
Finn is often a short form of the name Finnegan or Finley. It can also be derived from the Irish name Fionn, which means "fair" or "white." In some contexts, it stands alone as a given name.
Fred E. Finn has written: 'Mickey Finn's new Irish yarns' -- subject(s): Irish wit and humor, American wit and humor
Finn mac cool was a well known Irish Hero
Fionn mac Cumhail, or Finn MacCoolwas the Irish Giant Benandonner was the Scots giant
Correctly spelled Fionnagán seen in the Irish surname Ó Fionnagáin, sounds roughly like finn-a-gaun.
Finn Ohara's birth name is Grifith Finn O'Hara.