All names

Fynlee

A modern spelling of Finley, from Scots Gaelic roots meaning "fair" or "white" and "warrior."

#159552 sylScottishEnglishModern
Swipe names like FynleeFree · no signup

Popularity over time

1900s1950s1990s
Flow
2 syllables
Pronounce

Name story

Fynlee is a phonetic reimagining of Finley (also spelled Finlay), a name with strong Scottish Gaelic origins derived from Fionnlagh — a compound of fionn, meaning 'white,' 'fair,' or 'bright,' and lagh or laoch, meaning 'warrior' or 'hero.' The resulting meaning, 'fair warrior' or 'fair-haired hero,' places Finley squarely in the Celtic heroic tradition, where physical fairness was often linked to supernatural origin or divine favor. The name was borne by a 9th-century King of Scotland, Findláech mac Ruaidrí, who was the father of Macbeth — making it one of the quietly Shakespearean names hiding in plain sight.

In its traditional spelling, Finley spent most of the 20th century as a Scottish surname and occasional given name. Its transformation into a first-name staple, and then into gender-neutral territory, accelerated in the early 2000s as American and British parents gravitated toward surname-style names ending in -ley and -lee. Fynlee takes that trajectory one step further, substituting Y for I and doubling the final vowel to create a spelling that reads as distinctly contemporary — a signal that this is a new name growing from old roots rather than a straightforward revival.

The Y-for-I substitution appears across a cluster of modern name spellings (Rylee, Jaxyn, Mykah) and functions both aesthetically and as a mark of distinction. Fynlee carries the Celtic warrior heritage of Finlay while announcing itself as something freshly coined — a name that knows its history but isn't bound to it.

Names like Fynlee

Logan
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'lagan' meaning little hollow; originally a place name in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Maverick
English · From an English surname meaning an independent or nonconforming person, originally tied to an unbranded calf.
Grayson
English · English surname meaning 'son of the steward (greyve)'; now popular as a modern given name.
Aria
Italian · Italian musical term meaning air or song; also linked to Hebrew 'ari' meaning lion.
Cameron
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'cam sròn' meaning crooked nose; a prominent Highland clan name.
Isla
Scottish · From the Scottish island Islay, or Spanish for island. Surged in modern popularity.
Jayden
Hebrew · Jayden is a modern English name influenced by Jadon, a Hebrew biblical name meaning thankful or God has heard.
Nova
Latin · From Latin 'novus' meaning 'new'; also an astronomical term for a suddenly bright star.
Ian
Scottish · Scottish Gaelic form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jaxon
English · Jaxon is a modern spelling of Jackson, originally meaning "son of Jack."
Zoey
Greek · Zoey is a modern English spelling of Zoe, from Greek, meaning "life."
Paisley
Scottish · A Scottish place name turned given name, referring to the town of Paisley in Scotland.
Jace
English · Modern name, often a short form of Jason, from Greek 'iasthai' meaning 'to heal.'
Carson
Scottish · Scottish surname of uncertain origin, possibly meaning son of the marsh dwellers.
Kayden
English · Kayden is a modern English name popularized by the -aden pattern, often linked to Caden and similar contemporary forms.

Explore more

Like Fynlee?

Swipe through thousands of names like it

Start swiping