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Is Finley/Finlay a 'fashion' name??

89 replies

Marzipanlover · 15/03/2011 19:37

What do you think of Finley being a 'fashion' name instead of a classic name? Do you think in 30 years time, people will think that it's really dated? Or does it not really matter?
I'm having a battle over picking a classic or a more 'now' name!

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hottod · 18/03/2011 16:20

The ignorance on this thread is unbelievable!

The name Finlay is as old as the hills. It is in no way, shape or form a 'new' name.

And as for the Wayne comment rolls eyes

I really can't see the Fin names ever dating. Finn is so short, snappy, handsome, CLASSIC and strong.

ReadyFreddie · 18/03/2011 16:02

If you put Finlay in the search box on Facebook it will come up with Finlays of all ages. Definitely not a name just used for today's children.

ReadyFreddie · 18/03/2011 15:51

Oh my goodness me, there is no way that the name Finn or Finlay is the future Wayne! How ridiculous!!

And what makes Fergus more classic than Finlay?? Finlay was my great uncle's name - born in 1912!

stillfrazzled · 18/03/2011 14:41

To be fair, they're not that trendy - 2009 stats have Finley at approx 42 and Finlay at 63 or thereabouts, Finn not in top 100 at all.

Don't think that makes them Wayne-equivalents yet (although I have to repeat, I have a Finn so this may be wishful thinking...).

MamaLazarou · 18/03/2011 13:59

Yes, very trendy, and therefore tomorrow's Darren or Wayne. That might not bother some people, though!

ongakgak · 18/03/2011 12:33

it is very of the moment i feel and there is at least one in the Reception classes I visit..

I really liked the name but went for the more classic Fergus instead when I had my DS 2 years ago.

MackerelOfFact · 18/03/2011 12:27

It's lovely but you can't move for Finlays/Finleys/Finns/Fynns round here. I think it might date but to a lesser extent than Archie/Alfie/Kai etc.

zingally · 17/03/2011 19:34

I know a baby Finley.

Lovely name, but I agree, will date quickly I fear.

Sillyness · 17/03/2011 15:02

I think of it as a (beautiful) trational Scottish name!

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 17/03/2011 12:30

it is very hard to pick a name that won't date. If you truely want a name that won't date I'd avoid anything in the top 50 at least. You could go for an unusual name but then a soap star might appear with that name and there may be 1000s of them.

stillfrazzled · 17/03/2011 12:28

It's an old name, and it's not that popular - not at harry or jack levels yet (i love both of them btw, not a sneer). If you like it, use it.

Marzipanlover · 17/03/2011 12:21

I definitely don't want to choose a name that's going to date but I do live the name! Aaggghhhhhhhh, decisions! ;-)

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Rhubarbgarden · 16/03/2011 13:51

Definitely going to date. Dozens of them round here.

sazlou123 · 16/03/2011 13:30

I love the name Finley :) i was going to use this name if i had a boy but found out im expecting a girl. I wouldnt worry about whether it is a fashion name. If you like it thats the main thing!

mopsyflopsy · 16/03/2011 13:02

I know loads of Finlays, Finleys, Finnians, Finnegans, which are known Fin or Finn and yes, I do think it is a 'trendy' name and will start to feel dated soon.

I hadn't realised it was used for girls too?

BertieBasset · 16/03/2011 12:56

Wasn't there a girl called Finlay in Home & Away. Showing my age and lack of taste in television there Grin

I think it may well date, but look at Richard or Helen. They have dated in the sense that they are not common names for babies now, but they are still classic iykwim?

CakeandRoses · 15/03/2011 23:48

i know a Finlay (girl!)

Edmundo · 15/03/2011 23:24

Statistically, Joshua is still in the top 10. Not less popular than 10 years ago.

Every name in the top 200 or so will date (other than the mega popular classics like James and Thomas).

Vicky2011 · 15/03/2011 23:14

.....and I like Gareth too.

But not Kevin.

FWIW I think Finlay is a really nice, modern classic but I do think it is very current and that even in 10 years will sound a bit dated. This is just anecdotal but there seem to be many fewer Joshuas than 10 yrs ago, and I feel that Finlay etc will be similar. Not a reason to not go for it though!

bananamom · 15/03/2011 22:32

I went to uni with a Finlay so it doesn't feel new to me. I liked him, so I like the name.

I like Adrian though, so what do I know :)

JiltedJohnsJulie · 15/03/2011 22:27

Finn/Finlay/Finley the Fire Engine seem to be very now names and will date. Think Kevin/Adrian/Gareth.

magentastardust · 15/03/2011 22:22

I have a Finlay (We are in Scotland ) and 8 years ago when I picked the name there really weren't that many around apart from old scottish uncles/grandads!
I still love the name but it is definately very popular now-DS has 2 other friends also called Finlay. (Don't really get the Finley spelling in Scotland).
I feel a bit meh that its so popular now but I still love the name and you don't know how popular the name will be at the time of picking it.

Beamur · 15/03/2011 22:17

I was at school with a Finlay - 30 years ago.
One of two 'Finn's' around here now (kids not grown ups like me)

rachel234 · 15/03/2011 22:15

I know loads of Fins and Finns here in Surrey and think it will start to feel dated soon.