Fionn

From Irish fionn (older Irish finn) meaning "fair" or "white". Fionn mac Cumhail was a legendary Irish hero who became all-wise by eating an enchanted salmon. He fought against the giant Fomors with his son Oisín and grandson Oscar.

EQUIVALENTS
IRISH MYTHOLOGY: Finn, Fionn
IRISH: Finn, Fion, Fionn
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
IRISH: Finnagán, Finnán, Fionnán
FEMININE FORMS
ENGLISH: Fiona
SCOTTISH: Fiona
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Finnegan, Viona
IRISH: Finnegan