March 2
Why this day? This is the date calendars keep for this name. The matching figure is not documented on this page yet.
Quinn is celebrated in the United States and Germany on March 2.
Quinn is a lively given name with Celtic roots, originally from Irish (Gaelic) and historically used as a patronym meaning "son of Conn." The name's meaning radiates strength and intuition, encompassing both "leader" or "chief" and "sense" and "wisdom." This dual nature gives the name a special depth, blending tradition with modern clarity. Through its short, concise form, Quinn has found its way into the global naming landscape without losing its authenticity.
People named Quinn are often described as natural leaders who, however, do not possess an authoritarian manner. Instead, they combine their intuitive wisdom with a playful charm and an eye for the essential. They often appear grounded and trustworthy to others, yet always have a smile ready to lighten the mood. Quinn is the type who does not dominate conversations but instead convinces through smart questions and humorous insights.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love, Quinn is a romantic realist who values depth over superficial flings. With Quinn, you find a partner who brings both the adventurous spirit of a chief and the sensitive perception of a wise person. The relationship is characterized by mutual respect and intellectual stimulation, with Quinn constantly surprising their partner with unexpected, small gestures. It is a connection based on genuine understanding that never becomes boring, thanks to the playful energy Quinn brings into everyday life.
The name day is traditionally celebrated on March 2nd.
It means "Descendant of Conn," which translates to "offspring of Conn," as well as "chief, sense, wisdom."
Quinn has ancient Celtic roots but is considered a very modern, international name today.
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