Finneas first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Finneas has been for the last 24 years (from 2000 to 2023) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Finneas

Of Gaelic origin meaning "fair" or "white", a variant spelling of Fionn.

Popularity of Finneas by gender

Based on the last 24 years of data, Finneas is exclusively a male name.

For the most recent data in 2023, there were 101 male babies and 0 female babies born with the name Finneas.

Year Male Count Female Count
2023 101 0
2022 119 0
2021 111 0
2020 90 0
2019 30 0
2018 30 0
2017 26 0
2016 39 0
2015 23 0
2014 25 0
2013 38 0
2012 25 0
2011 18 0
2010 30 0
2009 43 0
2008 32 0
2007 41 0
2006 19 0
2005 18 0
2004 9 0
2002 6 0
2001 6 0
2000 5 0

The history of the first name Finneas

The name Finneas has its origins in the Irish language, deriving from the Gaelic words "fionn" meaning fair or pale, and "ghas" meaning stem or shoot. It first emerged in the Middle Ages around the 8th century, with early spellings including "Finnghus" and "Finnghaois".

During the medieval period, Finneas was a relatively common name among Irish nobility and clans. One of the earliest recorded individuals with this name was Finneas mac Luinge, a 9th century King of Munster who reigned from 820 to 846 AD. He is mentioned in the Annals of Inisfallen, an ancient Irish chronicle.

In later centuries, the name continued to be used across Ireland, with various spellings like Finnius, Finguine, and Finnguine appearing in historical records. A notable bearer was Finnguine mac Colmáin, a 7th century King of Leinster who ruled from 681 to 693 AD.

As the name spread beyond Ireland, it took on different forms in other languages. In Norse, it became "Finnr", while in Gaelic Scotland it was rendered as "Fingon" or "Finguine". A famous example from Scottish history is Finguine, a 7th century King of Dalriada who reigned from 623 to 629 AD.

During the Middle Ages, the name also found its way into Scandinavian countries, likely through Irish missionaries and traders. One of the earliest recorded Scandinavian individuals with this name was Finnr Árnason, a 10th century Icelandic lawspeaker and chieftain.

Over time, the spelling "Finneas" became more common, especially in English-speaking regions. A notable bearer in the modern era was Finneas O'Connor, an Irish-American lawyer and politician who served as the 43rd Lieutenant Governor of California from 1947 to 1949.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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