Finnick

The name Finnick has its roots in the Irish Gaelic language, specifically from the name 'Fionnlagh,' which is a combination of the Gaelic words 'fionn' meaning 'fair' or 'white,' and 'lagh' meaning 'hero' or 'warrior.'

In Irish mythology, the name was often associated with heroic figures known for their bravery and fair complexion. It conjures images of legendary warriors with bright, shining armor and fair hair.

While the name Finnick is not as common as some other Irish names, it has a unique and appealing sound that combines strength and gentleness. The name has gained popularity in recent years, particularly after being featured in the popular book and film series 'The Hunger Games.'

Finnick is a name that evokes a sense of adventure, courage, and nobility, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a name with a rich cultural heritage and a touch of mythological charm.

US popularity 2023:157 children

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