Finny (or Finney) (Irish: Fionnaithe, meaning 'places of rank vegetation')[2] is a small village and townland in County Mayo, Ireland.
The nearby Finny River, rising from the south-east of Loch Na Fooey drains eastward into the southwest part of Lough Mask.
Finny is approximately 10 km to the west of Clonbur, County Galway, 11 km to the east of Leenaun, County Galway and 17 km south west of Toormakeady, County Mayo.
The Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception in Finny was completed in 1921.
The building is unusual for the area in that it is Latin American in style evoking comparisons with Saint Patrick's Catholic Church in Recess, County Galway.