What is the origin of the name Finnie?
1: Scottish: perhaps a nickname from the rare Scots adjective finnie ‘full of substance or pith solid’ possibly implying a prosperous citizen.2: Irish: from Ó Fidhne a variant of Feeney [...]
Mid-America : an historical review. (Volume 24)
...Reviews Canada Moves North. By Richard Finnie. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1942. Pp. 227.... (Unknown country - 1942)
...Reviews Canada Moves North. By Richard Finnie. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1942. Pp. 227.... (Unknown country - 1942)
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Mid-America : an historical review. (Volume 24)
...Government agency." That portion of Mr. Finnie's book dealing with the economic resources and the development of such is particularly... (Unknown country - 1942)
...Government agency." That portion of Mr. Finnie's book dealing with the economic resources and the development of such is particularly... (Unknown country - 1942)
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Mid-America : an historical review. (Volume 24)
...Finnie, Richard, Canada Moves North, revd., 286-87... (Unknown country - 1673)
...Finnie, Richard, Canada Moves North, revd., 286-87... (Unknown country - 1673)
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What is the origin of the name Finnie?
1: Scottish: perhaps a nickname from the rare Scots adjective finnie ‘full of substance or pith solid’ possibly implying a prosperous citizen.2: Irish: from Ó Fidhne a variant of Feeney [...]