Finley (name)

Finley is both a surname and given name. Its meaning is of Scottish origin, from the Gaelic personal name Fionnlagh (Old Irish Findlaech), composed of the elements fionn "white", "fair" (see Finn) + laoch "warrior", "hero", which seems to have been reinforced by an Old Norse personal name composed of the elements finn "Finn" + leikr "fight", "battle", "hero".

Finley is a popular given name both in the US and the UK. In the US, it is more common for girls (it is ranked 279th most common name for boys),[1] but in the UK it is primarily a male name ranking 35th most common boy name in 2016.[2]

Notable people with the name include:

Surname

Given name

  • Finley Duncan (died 1989), American singer who worked with independent record companies in Florida
  • Finley Jeffrey (born 1969), also known as "Scholar" and "King Scholar", American Grenadian calypsonian, Soca Artiste and songwrite
  • Finley Peter Dunne (1867–1936), American writer and humorist
  • Finley Lockwood (born 2008), daughter of Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Lockwood
  • Finley Quaye (born 1974), Scottish musician
  • William Finley Semple (1832–1923), American dentist, commonly referred to as the first person anywhere to patent a chewing gum
  • Finley Olivia O’Neill (born 2014), young dancer and scholar

References

  1. OACT. "Popular Baby Names". www.ssa.gov. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  2. Busby, Mattha; agency (2017-09-20). "Olivia and Oliver were 2016's top baby names in England and Wales". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
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