Ottoman registries In the Defter of the Sanjak of Delvinë from 1431-1432, 4 villages in the area of
Vurgu are recorded: Finiki (Finiqi), Vurgo, Jeromi and Krajna (Kranéja) each with very few inhabitants. Among these villages, the Ottoman register of 1520 attests typical Albanian names are attested inscribed such as:
Gjin,
Reçi,
Leka,
Gjon,
Dorza,
Meksh Nika and
Deda. The Ottoman
defter of 1582 for the Sanjak of Delvina provides records for the village of Finiq. A significant portion of the anthroponyms recorded in the register belonged to the Albanian onomastic sphere, including personal names such as
Bos,
Dedë,
Dodë,
Gjergj,
Gjin,
Gjokë,
Gjon,
Lalë,
Lekë,
Muzhak, and others. However, more ambiguous or general Christian anthroponyms that were historically used by both Albanian and non-Albanian groups are also attested. In Finiq, a quarter of the population recorded bore purely Albanian anthroponyms. These figures do not take into account kinship ties shared between individuals bearing typical Albanian anthroponymy and those bearing more ambiguous names, and also do not include those bearing names that can be etymologically explained through Albanian (e.g.,
Buzmiri,
Bala,
Bardhi,
Burriqi,
Buzuku,
Çobani,
Dera,
Iriqi,
Kuka,
Marsi,
Mara,
Macja,
Poçi,
Plaku,
Uk,
Ylli). As such the ethnic Albanian element must have represented a larger proportion.
19th century Athanasios Psalidas (1767–1829), counselor of
Ali Pasha of Ioannina noted that the town was inhabited by an ethnic Greek community.
Modern demographics The 2015 Albanian civil registry, which counts all citizens including those who live abroad, recorded a much higher municipal population of 39,055. The town of Finiq and all the villages of the municipality are exclusively inhabited by Greeks, except the village of Çlirim, which is mixed. According to the ministry of foreign affairs of Albania, the Greek population of Finiq is 5,531, making Greeks a majority. Greek is used for some official purposes, and toponyms and street addresses are written in both Albanian and Greek in official documents. == Municipal Council ==