Finan

Finan is a male first name Irish.

Etymology

Gallic vindo meaning white .

Alternative

  • Fionán (Irish modern)

Saints

  • Saint Finan Cam is the founder of the monastery of Kinnity (Offaly, Ireland) at the 6th century. It is celebrated the April 7th.
  • Holy Finan Lobur control surface the monastery of Swords, in the north of Dublin (Fingal) at the 6th century. He suffers from a skin disease described like a kind of Peste. It is celebrated the March 16th.
  • Holy Finan , 6th century, is a disciple of Saint Kentigern, which évangélise Anglesey, then the area of Aberdeen. It is celebrated the March 18th.
  • Saint Finan is the successor of holy Aidan with Lindisfarne in 651. It increases the church and baptizes of it the kings Peada de Mercie and Sigebert of Essex. It is celebrated the February 17th.

Internal bond

  • List of the Irish first names

Source

  • All Celtic First names of Alain Stéphan - Editions Jean-Paul Gisserot - Collection Ground of the Celts

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