Which name do you like more and why?
I used to like [name]Flynn[/name] much more, but lately [name]Finn[/name] has been winning me over.
Which name do you like more and why?
I used to like [name]Flynn[/name] much more, but lately [name]Finn[/name] has been winning me over.
I prefer [name]Finn[/name], [name]Flynn[/name] just sounds a little weird to me, I’m not sure why.
I prefer [name]Finn[/name], it’s so light & sweet, it sort of jumps when you say it! Then there’s the awesome literary association to [name]Huckleberry[/name] [name]Finn[/name], and [name]Tori[/name] [name]Amos[/name] has a gorgeous little tune called [name]Finn[/name].
[name]Flynn[/name] sounds wet, like you’re inadvertently spitting at someone when you say it.
Hahaha, it does! I never thought of that.
I love [name]Finn[/name] and as popular as it seems here on nameberry, I have only met one!
I prefer [name]Finn[/name]. [name]Flynn[/name] always sounded odd to me, not appealing.
I prefer [name]Finn[/name] as well. (Although it makes me think of fish).
[name]Flynn[/name] reminds me of [name]Flint[/name].
There is a chance that [name]Finn[/name] might become more popular once the Glee generation starts having kids. I’m thinking about [name]Finn[/name] [name]Hudson[/name].
I guess the cheese stands alone here, but I prefer [name]Flynn[/name]. I think it sounds great at any age and isn’t as popular as [name]Finn[/name].
I love [name]Finn[/name], but slightly prefer [name]Finlay[/name] nn [name]Fin[/name].
I’m with you Holbs! I like [name]Flynn[/name] better. [name]Flynn[/name] seems like a more complete name to me, and it isn’t so fishy. I still like [name]Finn[/name], but I definitely prefer [name]Flynn[/name].
[name]Flynn[/name] reminds me of phlegm. I agree with [name]Blade[/name]'s opinion of it. So, definitely [name]Finn[/name].