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Pages in category "Finnish feminine given names" The following 166 pages are in this category, out of 166 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
About 30% of Finns born in 1910–1939 received a name with Finnish etymology. [23] By the 1930s, the use of Finnish names and name variants was stabilized, and most of the popular names were noted in the almanac. Since then, the almanac has been gradually changed to include new, popular names. [19]
Tuulikki is a Finnish female given name. The nameday is the 22nd of February. [1] As of May 2015 there were close to 74,300 people with this name in Finland. [2] In Finnish mythology, Tuulikki was the name of a Finnish forest goddess, the daughter of Tapio and Mielikki.
Sini is a Finnish female given name. Its nameday is celebrated on 2 September. In Finland, it began to be used in the 1930s, and it reached its peak of popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. As of 2012 there are over 9000 women with this name in Finland. [1]
Outi is a Finnish female given name, of Karelian and Eastern Finnish origin. It became popular around the middle of the 20th century, and it reached the peak of its popularity in the 1960s and 1970s. There are more than 11,000 people registered in Finland with this name. [1] The name means one who has good intentions. [2]
Finnish feminine given names (166 P) French feminine given names (2 C, 255 P) ... Alla (female name) Allegra (given name) Allene (given name) Alli; Allira; Ally (name)
Kaarina is a Finnish female given name. Its nameday is celebrated on 25 November. It reached its peak of popularity in the 1940s and 1950s. As of 2013 there were 132,000 women registered with this name in Finland. [1] It is listed by the Finnish Population Register Centre as one of the top 10 most popular female given names ever. [2]
According to the Finnish Population Register Centre, over 60,000 women have been given the name. It was especially popular in the early 20th century, and the most common first name for women in the 1920s. [2] It has returned to favor in the 21st century; it has been a popular name for girls born in Finland in recent years. [3] [4] Aina is a ...