Finnley

Finnley signifies a 'fair or white warrior,' embodying both bravery and purity, often associated with heroes in Celtic folklore.

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The name Finnley, rooted in Ireland and Scotland, is derived from the Gaelic name Fionnlagh, composed of elements 'fionn,' meaning 'white' or 'fair,' and 'laogh,' meaning 'warrior' or 'hero.'

  • Popularity: 1,085th
  • Babies named Finnley in the US in 2023:
    Female: 137
    Male: 408
  • Nicknames: Finn, Fin, Lee, Finny, Fins.
  • Full Names: Finnigan, Finnegan, Finlay, Finley, Phineas.
  • Famous Namesakes: Finn Wolfhard-Actor, Finley Quaye-Musician, Finn Wittrock-Actor, Finn Carter-Actress, Finn Jones-Actor.
  • Gender: Finnley is often seen as a unisex name, though traditionally more male. It is gaining popularity for females and can be slightly adapted in spelling for gender.
  • Numerology: The name Finnley connotes a numerological significance aligning with the number 9. This suggests an individual predisposed towards charity, compassion, and humanitarian pursuits, with a desire to make a positive impact.

Finnley has grown in popularity over recent years, especially in English-speaking countries. It ranks increasingly high on baby name charts due to its modern twist on a classic name, offering versatility and uniqueness for both boys and girls.

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