Finnick

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

About Finnick

Finnick, a name with Celtic and Norse origins, is gaining popularity as an endearing choice for baby boys. Rooted in the Gaelic "Fionn" and the Old Norse "Finnr," Finnick carries a meaning of "fair" or "white," symbolizing attributes of brightness and light. Its charming and unique sound makes it a distinctive option for parents seeking a name that stands out.

The name Finnick also offers several endearing variations, including the more commonly used Finn and Fin, giving parents flexibility in choosing the perfect fit for their little one. It's a name that conjures images of strength, bravery, and a dash of mischievous charm.

Notable fictional characters, like Finnick Odair from "The Hunger Games" trilogy, have helped bolster the name's popularity. Despite its Celtic and Norse roots, Finnick easily adapts to various cultures, making it an appealing choice for parents around the world.

With its rich history and delightful sound, Finnick is a name that carries with it a promise of a bright and remarkable future for any baby boy fortunate enough to bear it.

Variations of Name Finnick

Finn
Fin
Fionn
Finnegan

Nicknames for Finnick

Finn
Nick
Fin

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