Fynn

Fynn is a variant spelling of the Irish name Finn, which means "fair" or "white." The name has its roots in Irish mythology, where Finn MacCool (also spelled Fionn mac Cumhaill) was a legendary hunter-warrior and leader of the Fianna, a group of elite warriors.

The name Finn has a long history in Ireland and is often associated with strength, courage, and leadership. It's a name that evokes a sense of adventure and heroism, drawing from the tales of Finn MacCool and his exploits.

While Fynn is a relatively modern spelling variation of the name, it still retains the same basic meaning and cultural significance as Finn. It's a name that has a certain rugged charm and a connection to Irish heritage and folklore.

For parents looking for a name with a strong, masculine feel and a touch of Irish tradition, Fynn could be an excellent choice. It's a name that stands out from more common options while still being relatively easy to spell and pronounce.

US popularity 2023:81 children

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