Finnick is a variant of the name Finn, which originated from Old Norse 'Finn' meaning 'fair' or 'white'. It may also be related to the Gaelic word 'finn' meaning 'fair-haired'.
In Norse mythology, Finns were considered to be a group of people with fair skin and hair. The name has since been adopted by various cultures and has cultural significance in Irish and Scottish traditions.
People named Finnick are often seen as charming, adventurous, and confident individuals who have a strong sense of self-worth and a keen ability to read people.
Finnick is an uncommon but growing name, particularly in the United States where it has gained popularity over the past few decades. It is often chosen for its unique sound and Celtic charm.