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Finnish BAs
This time just four boys and many girls! Parents' names are in brackets.Aaro Sakari (Maija and Antti)
Paavo Olavi (Johanna and Pasi)
Anton Johannes (Jenni and Aleksi)
Aamos Erland (Laura and Ville)Isla Lumi Ronja (Sara and Timo)
Enni Emilia (Sini and Tuure), sister to Pinja
Erika Marjatta (Suvi and Juha)
Minori Christina (Anna-Christina and Tarmo), sister to Martin
Siiri Matilda (Anu and Topi)
Anna Elisa Amanda (Sari and Juhani), sister to Inka
Elle Maaria (Kirsi and Juho), sister to Joel
Malla Juliana (Päivi and Nuutti), sister to Milo
Eevi Susanna (Ilona and Jukka), sister to Selma and Kaisu
Sira Aino Aurora (Mirva and Juha)
Minka Anni Elena (Jenni and Teemu), sister to Pihla
Christina Charlotte (Marleena and Jarkko), sister to Carolina
Iris Anja Wilhelmina (Silvia and Dan)
Ellen Matilda (Laura and Pasi), sister to Silva
Iris Helmi Joanna (Pia and Sami), sister to Juho, Ida, Ava and Hugo
Ellen Cecilia (Hanna and Max)
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I like Anton Johannes and I love Aleksi.I also like Timo, Sini and Tuure. Pinja is interesting but odd.
Is Minori a Finnish name? It sounds more Japanese or something.
Siiri Matilda is pretty.
I like Juhani.
And Juho.
Päivi is wonderful!
I like Eevi Susanna and I adore Kaisu. M or F? I prefer on a girl.
Sira Aino Aurora is fancy, but I like it.
Pihla is interesting. What does it mean?
Iris Anja Wilhelmina is beautiful, but I wish it had more interesting Finnish names with their cool meanings.
I like Teemu too.
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I was also surprided by Minori, because it really is a Japanese name, not Finnish ( http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/minori ). It would be interesting to know the story behind Minori, since the parents seem to be all Finnish.Kaisu is a feminine name, a diminutive of Katariina/ Katherine. However, a form Kaisa is used more often.Pihla is derived from pihlaja, which means rowan tree in Finnish :)
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