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boy's....but
I'd only use it on a boy, but I know that it's creeping up in usage for girls. It's becoming trendy for families that like unisex names (Morgan, Dana, Avery, Quinn) or boys names on girls in general (Gracyn, Addison, Payton, Ashton) and also for last-names-as-first-names on girls (which are also typically used for boys first) (Riley, Madison, Mackenzie - I've even seen Finnegan and Lincoln being thrown around lately, etc.)So....if you want to use it for a girl, you might get some head-turns, but in a few years there might be several female Finns running around. Anything with a Y in it is tending to get "stolen" to the girls' side. If you want it for a boy, no problems there. It's not yet considered a girls' name (as I think you can see by all the comments)Also, it fits with your other kids' names in style so either way they'll all seem to match.
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