List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with Fi

Finlo

Meanings and history of the name Finlo: | Edit. Manx name derived from the elements finn 'bright' and Lugh, the name of a Celtic god. Pronounced: FIN-loh.

Finnbar

Finbar is an Irish given name that may also be spelled Finbarr, Finbarre, or Finnbar. It is derived from Fionnbharr, an old Irish word meaning "fair-headed one". The anglicised, shortened translation of Finbar is Barry.

Meaning: Fair headed Origin: English

Finnbheara

King Finvarra, also called Finvara, Finn Bheara, Finbeara or Fionnbharr, is the High King of the Daoine Sidhe in Irish folklore. ... Finvarra is a benevolent figure who ensures good harvests, a master at chess, strong horses, and great riches to those who will assist him.

Finnbogi

Norse Meaning: The name Finnbogi is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Finnbogi is: A merchant.

Meaning: A merchant Origin: Norwegian

Finneas

Origin of the name Phineas: Derived from the Hebrew Pinchas, meaning "the mouth of a snake, mouth of brass."

Meaning: The mouth of a snake, mouth of brass

Finneen

Finneen is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1026 times.

Meaning: Beautiful child Origin: Irish

Finnehas

Finnehas is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1119 times.

Finnian

(FIN-yən)

Origin of the name Finian: Borrowed from the Irish, Finnian is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Fionnán (little fair one), which is from fionn (fair). Var: Finian. Short: Fin, Finn.

Meaning: White or fair Origin: Gaelic, Irish

Finnick

(FI-nik)

Finnick has risen to prominence as a first name via The Hunger Games, in which Finnick Odair was a winner of the games. The name is related to Fenwick, an old Anglo-Saxon place name and surname that may be loosely translated as "marshland farm." The names Fenwick and Finnick are also related to Phoenix.

Finnigan

(FI-nə-gin)

Origin of the name Finnegan: Transferred use of the surname, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Ó Fionnagáin (des-cendant of Fionnagán). Fionnagán is a diminutive form of Fionn (fair): hence, “little fair one.” Var: Finnegan, Finigan. Short: Fin, Finn.

Meaning: Little fair one