If it makes you feel any better FJ, I'm in the Irish Australian circles alot because of dancing and I only know ONE Finn, and he's the son of a dancing teacher. There is not one single Finn in Maddy's entire daycare centre, nor her one in Brisbane. You could always spell it as Fionn as well.
There's always Finbar or Fintan as variations too Finbar/Finn/Fintan means 'fair haired'.
Maz, Dean has been mentioned LOL, your one tuned in mumma! As well as Reid but DH wasn't keen on either of the names.
I don't think its that popular a name now, its later on that I am worried about.
Well its either going to be Finn or Iain. I really can't settle on Iain. I don;t hate it, I just don't see it as one of my kids names KWIM
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