Flinn is a charming and strong name of Irish origin, typically given to boys. Pronounced as FLIN (/flɪn/), it carries a sense of adventure and resilience. The name Flinn is a variation of Flynn, which means "descendant of Flann," with "Flann" meaning "red-haired" or "ruddy" in Gaelic. This name evokes images of spirited individuals with a rich cultural heritage. While not exceedingly common, Flinn's unique appeal has seen it appear sporadically in the United States, with 7 occurrences in 2022, ranking at 9810, and 5 occurrences in 2020, ranking at 12006. Its rarity adds to its distinctive charm, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that stands out yet remains deeply rooted in tradition.
Flinn Lazier is an American racing driver who has competed in various racing series and was also a competitive skier with the Ski & Snowboard Club Vail. |