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Finley
Pronounced FIN-lee /ˈfɪn.li/High
Meaning: Anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic Fionnlagh, from 'fionn' (fair, white) and 'laogh' (hero, warrior) — meaning 'fair-haired warrior' or 'white hero'.High
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
History & Origin
Finley is the anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic Fionnlagh, composed of fionn (white, fair) and laogh (hero or warrior). It was a common name among Scottish and Irish clan chieftains and warriors in the medieval period. As a hereditary surname it became Finley, Findley, or Finlay in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
As a first name, Finley has been growing rapidly in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Ireland since the 2000s, appealing to parents drawn to Celtic names with strong meanings and manageable sounds. It is now used for both boys and girls, with the trend slightly favoring girls in some statistics. Its nickname Finn provides a further connection to the beloved Irish mythological hero.
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Famous Bearers
- ★Findlaech mac Ruaidhri (c. 960–1020)Mormaer of Moray and father of the historical Macbeth, king of Scotland.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Finley mean?
Finley means 'fair-haired hero' or 'white warrior', from Scottish Gaelic fionn (fair) and laogh (hero).
How do you pronounce Finley?
Finley is pronounced FIN-lee (/ˈfɪn.li/), two syllables with stress on the first.
Is Finley a boy or girl name?
Finley is used for both boys and girls and is genuinely unisex in current US usage.
How popular is Finley?
Finley has entered the US top 300 for both genders and is rising rapidly in the UK, Australia, and Ireland.






