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Finn
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For the European ethnic group, see
Finns .
For people sharing the surname or given name "Finn", see
Finn (name) .
Finn (pl. Finns) is commonly used to refer to a member of the Finn ethnic group or a citizen of Finland .
"Finn" may also refer to:
Various
a short form of Finnegan
a name, meaning "fair"
Finn (dinghy) , an Olympic class of sailing dinghy
Finn: A Novel , a 2007 novel by Jon Clinch
Phineas Finn , an 1867 novel by Anthony Trollope and the name of its leading character
a variant of fin, a colloquial term for the U.S. five dollar bill bearing a portrait of Abraham Lincoln
"Finn", a song by Tori Amos for the Great Expectations (1998 film) soundtrack.
Finn (album) , a 1995 album by the Finn Brothers .
Finn: Gaelic , an oak tree; a family or clan native to County Cork, Ireland.
River Finn in Northern Ireland
Finn Township, Logan County, North Dakota , in the United States
"Finn (The Lost World) ", an episode in the television series The Lost World
As a verb, an attempt to pull rank based on how long one has been on IRC [1]
Legendary people
several legendary High Kings of Ireland (Finn or Fionn is Irish for "white", "bright" or "fair"):
Eber Finn , 1700 BC (AFM), 1287-1286 BC (FFE)
Cearmna Finn , 1533-1493 BC (AFM), 1155-1115 BC (FFE)
Finn mac Blatha , 952-930 BC (AFM), 725-705 BC (FFE)
Duach Finn , 904-894 BC (AFM), 679-674 BC (FFE)
Ailill Finn , 795-786 BC (AFM), 586-577 BC (FFE)
Fiatach Finn , 36-39 AD (AFM), 25-28 AD (FFE)
Fionn mac Cumhail (Finn mac Cumhal; anglicised to Finn McCool), a legendary warrior of Irish mythology
Finn (Frisian) , a Frisian King, who appears in Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburg
Finn, the giant who, according to folk mythology, built the Lund Cathedral
Jay Finn-The boy who according to Aberdonian folk lore single handedly caught enough fish to last the town 4 months.
Fictitious people
See also
References
^ The Free Online Dictionary of Computing, [1]
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