See the results of this poll: Which Fin- Name?
Respondents: 36 (This poll is closed)
- Finley : 25 (69%)
- Finbar: 11 (31%)
Respondents: 36 (This poll is closed)
To be honest - none of them! I really [name_u]LOVE[/name_u] [name_m]Finnick[/name_m] as a longer version for [name_m]Fin/name_m!
If I need to decide, [name_u]Finley[/name_u]!
I love the suggestion of [name_m]Finnick[/name_m] also! [name_m]Phineas[/name_m] is also up there for me.
Thanks! I’m not looking for suggestions, I was really only wondering which of the two people liked more. Not terribly keen on [name_m]Finnick[/name_m]/[name_m]Phineas[/name_m].
[name_u]Finley[/name_u] is a great name, although it is true that it seems quite popular too these days.
I have never heard of [name_m]Finbar[/name_m]. I would LIKE to choose [name_m]Finbar[/name_m] over [name_u]Finley[/name_u], however, something about the suffix made it hard for me to recognize it as a name? I was also confused as to its origin (which shouldn’t matter). I know an [name_f]Inbar[/name_f], which is a Hebrew girls name, so that was my first association.
I looked up [name_m]Finbar[/name_m] and I do think it should be totally usable, however perhaps you may get some reactions of curious wondering like mine, if you’re okay with that.
[name_m]Finbar[/name_m] x 1000! I know one, nn [name_u]Bar[/name_u], and it’s just fantastic.