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  2. How the 5 Fingers Got Their Names - Mental Floss

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    The origins of body part names can be hard to pin down because of the way language evolves, but here’s what we know about why thumbs are thumbs and why little fingers are pinkies. 1. Thumb. The...

  3. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about finger names and parts of the hand names. What are the names of the fingers on the hand? The names of the fingers on the hand are the thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and pinky finger.

  4. The five fingers on the human hand are named the thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and pinky. These names are derived from different cultures, languages, and settings – mainly Latin, Dutch, Ancient Egypt, and from medical terminology.

  5. Finger - Wikipedia

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    Most tetrapods have five digits (pentadactyly), [1][2] and short digits (i.e. significantly shorter than the metacarpal / metatarsals) are typically referred to as toes, while those that are notably elongated are called fingers.

  6. Now that we know about the parts of the hand and fingers, we can now learn about different finger names. Included in this list are their scientific names, their common names, their most common injuries, the uses of each finger, and their cultural significance.

  7. The names of each finger on the human hand are the thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and pinky. Their names are derived from different cultures, languages, and settings – mainly Latin, Dutch, Ancient Egypt, and from medical terminology.

  8. Finger Names! - The English Student

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    Do you know the names of each finger? The "middle finger" and "ring finger" are not too hard to remember. The "middle finger" is in the middle of all the fingers and the "ring finger" is the finger that we put our big diamond wedding ring on!