FionnÁN

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Diminutive of FIONN. This was the name of an early Irish saint.

FIONN   male   Irish, Irish Mythology
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.
FULL FORMS
IRISH: Finn, Fion, Fionn
EQUIVALENTS
IRISH MYTHOLOGY: Finn, Fionn
IRISH: Finnagán, Finnán
FEMININE FORMS
ENGLISH: Fiona
SCOTTISH: Fiona
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Finnegan, Viona
IRISH: Finnegan