Finn"Finn" may be used in one of the following meanings.\n* a Finn might be Finnish in one or another sense of that word\n* Finn may be a name of a real or fictional person, e.g.,:\n** the band Finn led by Neil Finn and Tim Finn\n** Huckleberry Finn\n** Finn, a fictional character in Jackie Chan Adventures\n** Fionn mac Cumhail (Finn mac Cumhail) was a legendary warrior of Irish mythology.\n** Finn is the name of the giant who, according to folk mythology, built the cathedral in Lund\n** Finn son of Folcwald is a Frisian lord mentioned in Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburg.\n* a Finn is an Olympic class of sailing dinghy. See Finn (dinghy).\n* Finn may be a variant of fin, a colloquial term for the U.S. five dollar bill bearing a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.\n |
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