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* Fionn or Finn is actually a nickname meaning "fair" (in reference to hair colour), "white" or "bright". | * Fionn or Finn is actually a nickname meaning "fair" (in reference to hair colour), "white" or "bright". | ||
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Revision as of 10:03, 25 July 2006
- Tim Finnegan: hero of the street ballad Finnegan's Wake; he is supposedly an Irish emigreacute; who is working as a labourer in New York (Cf. Third Census of Finnegans Wake)
- Finn MacCool: Irish mythical hero, sometimes portrayed as a giant (Cf.Third Census of Finnegans Wake)
- F fin: end → fin-again → the end of another Viconian cycle
- Fionn or Finn is actually a nickname meaning "fair" (in reference to hair colour), "white" or "bright".