Proper noun
A surname from Old English.
An unincorporated community in Barren County, Kentucky, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter serving as a Marine in the 1960s, Finney worked as a commercial paper trader for the First National Bank of Chicago, then as executive director of The Woodlawn Organization, often known by the acronym TWO, by the late 1960s. Source: Internet
At the age of sixteen he went to New Castle, Delaware to begin the study of law under his cousin, David Finney. Source: Internet
Albert Finney was a virtual unknown at the time, but he was Lean's first choice to play Lawrence. Source: Internet
After a nightmarish pitch session with white male investors, Digital Undivided founder Kathryn Finney decided to take matters into her own hands. Source: Internet
Accompanied with the bracelets were letters and notes of sympathy and people explaining how they felt a connection to Capt. Finney. Source: Internet
According to Goldenberg, Leon Finney, a well-known reverend and community leader, owns the apartment building and is “trying to profit from the attractiveness of the Obama Center.” Source: Internet