Finnick

Meaning fair, white
Origin Celtic, Gaelic, Norse
Gender Boy
Popularity Moderate
Length 7
Syllables 2
Syllabification Fin-nick

About Finnick

This distinctive name carries a spirited energy that feels both contemporary and timeless. It has gained recognition through popular culture while maintaining an air of individuality that sets it apart from more common choices. The name flows smoothly with most surnames and offers the playful nickname "Finn" for everyday use. Parents drawn to this name often appreciate its blend of strength and approachability, finding it strikes an ideal balance between being memorable without seeming pretentious. It works well across various professional and social settings, transitioning seamlessly from playground to boardroom. The double consonants give it a sturdy, grounded quality while the -ick ending adds a touch of charm.

Variations of Name Finnick

Finn
Fin
Fionn
Finnegan

Nicknames for Finnick

Finn
Nick
Fin
Finnick

Characters Named Finnick

Finnick OdairA character from "The Hunger Games" trilogy by Suzanne Collins
Finnick the FoxA character from the children's book "The Adventures of Tootle" by Gertrude Crampton