Finn
1 Americannoun
abbreviation
noun
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a native, inhabitant, or citizen of Finland
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a speaker of a Finnic language, esp one of the original inhabitants of Russia, who were pushed northwards during the Slav migrations
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a type of dinghy, designed to be sailed by one person
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Finn
Old English Finnas (plural); related to Old Norse Finnr Finn, Latin Fennī the Finns, Greek Phinnoi
Example Sentences
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In novels by Patricia Finn and Maria Semple, life after leaving the television industry doesn’t follow a predictable script.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026
“Philosophy had expanded his ability to think, Aristotle had clarified its purpose, and television provided him with a lucrative arena in which to prove it,” Ms. Finn writes.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026
She is the mother of five children, Liam, 19, Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, 9, whom she shares with her ex-husband, Dean McDermott.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 5, 2026
When the couple wanted a second child, they went back to the same IVF team and asked if they could use donor Finn again.
From BBC • Mar. 31, 2026
“This changes everything,” Joe whispered, holding Finn tight.
From "The Strangers" by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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