[Facts] Re: Common Finnish name Eino
in reply to a message by Khayeth
Eino could be (and it probably is) a Finnish form of Einar "created" at the end of the 19th century.
Einar (m)
Derived from the Old Norse elements einn "one" and herr "army, warrior".
Einar (m)
Derived from the Old Norse elements einn "one" and herr "army, warrior".
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Both of those themes will be excellent to work with, as we already have two Franks (spear) to name people after. Martial themes will rule :)
Thanks Satu and Mari
Thanks Satu and Mari