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[Opinions] Finnish BAs
Parents' names are in brackets.Amos Lukas Donald (Jenni and Markus)
Reko Kristian, sister Seela (Sanna and Erno) - Seela: https://www.behindthename.com/name/seela/submitted
Aleksi Olavi, sister Mathilda (Carita and Pasi)
Leino Artturi, brothers Mauno and Matti (Anna and Johannes) - Leino is an archaic Finnish word meaning "sad, unhappy, weak", but today it's more associated with Eino Leino (1878-1926), one of the pioneers of Finnish poetry
Emil Onni August, sisters Aava and Isla (Kati and Turo) - Turo is a Finnish variant of Tor
Wilmer Alarik (Jessica and Jukka)
Samu Elias, sister Siru (Henkku and Teemu) - Siru: https://www.behindthename.com/name/siru/submitted; Henkku is most likely a nickname for Henna, Henrietta, Henriikka or such.Milda Mea Matilda, siblings/cousins Ada Ella Olivia, Elis Nooa Oliver and Joa Aaron Oskari (grandparents Merja and Pertti) - Mea: https://www.behindthename.com/name/mea/submitted; Joa: https://www.behindthename.com/name/joa/submitted
Klara Sofia (Sonja and Jaume)
Amalia Alisa Mária, siblings Oliver and Marikki (Nora and András) - Marikki: https://www.behindthename.com/name/marikki/submitted
Pamela Helli Aurora, brother Rudolf (Heidi and Heikki) - Helli: https://www.behindthename.com/name/helli/submitted
Anni Iida Matilda (Mari and Risto)
Amanda Liisa Lidia, brother Alvar (Veera and Yonathan, grandparents Carita and Jarmo & Lidia and Juan)
Anna Filipa Hilla (Edite and Turo) - Hilla means "cloudberry" in Finnish
Cecilia Irma Maria, brother Daniel (Maria and Teemu)
Venla Karoliina Kaislasara, brothers Akseli and Luukas (Henna and Jari) - Kaislasara means "large-spike sedge" (a plant)
Maisa Paloma, sister Loviisa (Ilona and Antti) - Maisa: https://www.behindthename.com/name/maisa/submitted
Ellinor Linnéa Sofia, brother Erik (Daniela and Jari)
Ida Elisa, brother Joel (Asta and Ilari)

This message was edited 9/8/2018, 11:35 PM

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I’ve noticed a lot of “Finnish Western Lastname” combos. Do you find Fins are incorporating a lot of western middle names?
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I'm not sure what you mean by "western" (because Finland is also a western country). If you mean names that are widely spread in all/most of the Western world, then yes, though this isn't something new. For example, names like Anna, Maria, Sofia and Johannes have been used here for centuries. But if you look the most recent top 50 popular names' list, there are some new internationally used names, for example Isla, Mila, Noel and Luka. Some Finnish parents want their children to have names that are easy to pronounce abroad, so they prefer these kind of names. There are still names like Väinö in the top 10, but you can definitely say that Finns have more international taste nowadays when it comes to names.

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Yah, by "Western" I mean "Englishized" so to speak.
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I love seeing Reko!
Leino, Mauno and Matti, what a set of brothers! I like this style.
Klara is a nice sighting as well. And Cecilia - I thought about it the other day, when the news about new additions to the name calendar was announced, but I came to conclusion I couldn't use it on a real child because of the very nature-wordy Finnish surname she'd have. But I love that others have the courage to use it (I'm guessing the parents are Finnish-speaking based on their names). And Irma, that's lovely!I don't understand Kaislasara. It's not really something I'd like to name my child after.
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I like when you guys post these because it always brings to mind names I don't really think about or introduces me to names I've never encountered.
So thanks.I like Aleksi a lot. Always have.
I also like:
Emil
August
Isla
Turo is new to me and I think I like it.
Alarik
Elias
Sofia
Amalia
Nora
Aurora
Matilda
Ilari
Milda Mea Matilda is a bit much.How do you pronounce Kaislasara? Because I want to like it.I'm not familiar with Siru. Info on it?

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Kaislasara is pronounced as KIES-lah-sah-rah. Basicly the name is a combination of names Kaisla and Sara, which happen to mean "large-spike sedge" as put together.Here's some info about Siru (I put it in the original post, too): https://www.behindthename.com/name/siru/submitted

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Well, I love both of them now.
Thank you.

This message was edited 9/9/2018, 1:15 AM

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