Fionnuala Ní Dhomhnaill
Irish poet and scholar who contributed significantly to Irish literature and language revitalization.
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Finula is an anglicized form of the Irish name Fionnuala, derived from the Old Irish elements 'fionn' meaning 'fair' or 'white' and 'guala' meaning 'shoulder.' Historically, it refers to a figure in Irish mythology, the daughter of Lir, who was transformed into a swan. The name symbolizes purity, beauty, and resilience through hardship.
Finula, rooted deeply in Irish legend, is famously linked to the Children of Lir myth, where Finula and her brothers were turned into swans for 900 years. This story is a powerful symbol of endurance, transformation, and beauty in Irish culture. The name has been used in Irish literature and folklore, reflecting a connection to nature, family, and mysticism.
Today, Finula remains a rare but cherished name, favored by parents seeking a unique yet historically rich choice. It enjoys modest popularity in Ireland and among the Irish diaspora. The name's melodic sound and mythological roots make it appealing in modern naming trends that favor meaningful, culturally significant names.
The name Finula carries the essence of “White shoulder or fair-shouldered” from Irish tradition. Names beginning with "F" often embody qualities of family devotion, harmony, and compassion.
Finula, rooted deeply in Irish legend, is famously linked to the Children of Lir myth, where Finula and her brothers were turned into swans for 900 years. This story is a powerful symbol of endurance, transformation, and beauty in Irish culture. The name has been used in Irish literature and folklore, reflecting a connection to nature, family, and mysticism.
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フィヌラ (Finura)
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菲努拉 (Fēi nǔ lā)
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فينولا
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The mythological Finula was turned into a swan, making the name synonymous with grace and transformation in Irish folklore.
Finula is often associated with creativity, kindness, and resilience. Those named Finula are thought to possess a gentle strength, an imaginative spirit, and a deep empathy for others. The name suggests someone who is both graceful and determined, with a love for beauty and a strong connection to their heritage.
Finula is a Irish name meaning “White shoulder or fair-shouldered”. Finula is an anglicized form of the Irish name Fionnuala, derived from the Old Irish elements 'fionn' meaning 'fair' or 'white' and 'guala' meaning 'shoulder.' Historically, it refers to a figure in Irish mythology, the daughter of Lir, who was transformed into a swan. The name symbolizes purity, beauty, and resilience through hardship.
Finula is pronounced (IPA: ˈfɪn.uː.lə). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Finula include: Finny, Nula, Fina, Lula, Fin, Nuli, Fifi, Nully, Finu, Lulu.
Famous people named Finula include: , , , , .