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FinnOld English finnas, from Old Norse finnr, the Norsemen's name for the Suomi. Some suggest a connection with fen. Attested in Tacitus as Fenni. Finlander in English is from 1727.
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Finn[IRC] v. To pull rank on somebody based on the amount of time one has spent on IRC. The term derives from the fact that IRC was originally written in Finland in 1987. firebottle n. A large, primitive, [..]
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FinnA person from Finland.
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Finn(n) a native or inhabitant of Finland
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Finn
A national of Finland.
An ethnic Finn.
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FinnOld Irish form of Fionn, as well as the usual Anglicized spelling of the name. As a surname it is borne by Huckleberry Finn, a character in Mark Twain's novels.
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FinnFrom the Old Norse name Finnr, which meant "Sámi, person from Finland".
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