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Finnish
Finnish Finn"ish, a. Of or pertaining to Finland, to the Finns, or to their language. -- n. A Northern Turanian group of languages; the language of the Finns.

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- Finnis is an English language surname. Notable people with this name include: Benjamin Finnis (born 1937), British modern pentathlete Dorothy Kell Finnis...
- Australian federal constitutional law. Also in 1962, Finnis converted to Roman Catholicism. Finnis is a friend of Aung San Suu Kyi, also an Oxford graduate...
- System/360, and eventually a Cray-1. Finnis developed Finnis–Sinclair potentials, which transformed simulations of metals. Finnis–Sinclair potentials took into...
- Admiral Frank Finnis CVO (8 November 1851 – 17 November 1918) was a British Royal Navy admiral before the First World War. Finnis was born in 1851, the...
- 2002. Finnis was also a founding director of HeartKids Australia, a charity supporting children born with congenital heart disease. In 2014, Finnis was...
- Project. She married professional golf caddie Ian Finnis in 2013 and has since been known as Rachel Brown-Finnis. Brown was born in Burnley, Lancashire, and...
- Valerie Finnis (1924–2006) was a well-known British photographer, lecturer, teacher and gardener. Finnis was born in Crowborough, Sus****, daughter of a...
- John Finnis (3 December 1802 – 13 August 1872), generally known as "Captain Finnis", was a seaman who is remembered for his ****ociation with Charles Sturt...
- was on the corner of Finnis Point Road and Leeward Road, and is now a private residence. Frederick Hannaford MHA had a farm on Finnis Point Road, some 8...
- William M****y and Robin Haigh. Finnis was born in Oxford, where, as a child, he was a choirboy at New College. Finnis went on to study composition with...