One of my guilty pleasures is a Finnish reality show called Toisenlaiset äidit ("Different mothers"), where they follow one mother per episode and their last weeks of pregnancy and first weeks with a newborn baby. (Why a guilty pleasure? Because I'm very single and not even sure if I want children, but I'm fascinated by pregnancy and motherhood stuff.)
Anyway, in the latest season they told the stories of these babies (parents' names are in the brackets):
Jaajo Lemmy
Caspian, sisters
Alina and Minea (
Liisa and
Leevi)
Aito-Iisakki Jimmynpoika (
Satu and
Jimmy)
Sabina Sini Serafiina (
Minttu and
Hannu)
Ahti Olavi (
Olga and
Antti)
Viivi Aleksandra, brothers
Eemil,
Veeti,
Niilo and
Leevi (
Mari and
Joni)
Aida Heleena Johanna, brother
Edvin (
Karoliina and
Anton)
Ricky Pyry Benjam (
Vilma and
Jesse)
Aapo &
Miro, brother
Jami (
Niina and
Joni, Jami’s father
Ville)
Jaxon Jim Casper, brother
Alex (Miisa and
Janne)
Elina Gabrielle (Heljä and
Damodar)
Jaajo (pronounced as YAH:-yoh) comes from Jaajo Linnonmaa, who's a popular TV and radio host. His real name is
Jari, but has been called Jaajo since his childhood, because he had a difficulty to pronounce the "r" sound.
Aito (IE-toh) means "real", Jimmynpoika "
Jimmy's son". His parents are very religious (
Jimmy is even a pastor) and suffered many years of childlessness, so I think Aito-Iisakki's name refers to
Isaac from the Bible.
Sini honors
Minttu's big sister who passed away tragically,
Heleena Karoliina's great-grandmother (if I remember correctly).
Benjam (BEN-yahm) is an old Finnish form of
Benjamin.
Heljä (HEL-ya, the "ä" letter is same "a" in
Catherine) is a variant of Helinä (which means "jingle").
What do you think of these names?
This message was edited 11/26/2017, 12:20 AM