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Finnigan First Name Meaning

Finnigan is an Irish name with a gender-neutral appeal, meaning "Fair, White." It is derived from the surname Finnegan and is often associated with individuals of fairness and purity. Notable figures with the Finnigan surname include Annette Finnigan, a prominent American suffragette, and philanthropist, Brian Finnigan, founder of the house of Finnigans, and Charles Finnigan, a distinguished surgeon and rear-admiral in the Royal Navy. Fictionally, Seamus Finnigan is a well-known character in the Harry Potter series. The name Finnigan also extends to popular culture, with references such as Finnigan Sinister from the 2000 AD series and Finnigan Fox, an upcoming video game for the Intellivision Amico. With its rich Irish origin and association with fairness, the name Finnigan carries a timeless and meaningful significance.

Sources: Wikipedia, available at https://www.wikipedia.org | BabyNames.com, available at https://www.babynames.com

How popular Finnigan first name? (2000 - Now)

Historical popularity of Finnigan first name (1880 - Now)

Sources: Social Security Administration, available at https://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/



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