I got inspired by
Caprice's recent posts and listed names I consider to be typically Finnish. I also marked statistically the most popular names (that are used both as first and middle names).
About the pronunciation: the letter J is pronounced like Y in English, Y like the letter U in the French "rue", Ä like the letter A in the English "cat" and Ö like eu in the French "adieu". The double vowels are pronounced longer.
LariLasseLassiLaunoLauriLeeviLenni
LeoLuukasLyly - means "reaction wood" and "longer ski"
MainioManne
ManuMarkkuMarkoMarkusMarttiMatiasMatti - 8th popular masculine name (from the 19th century to the current day)
MaunoMaunuMauriMiika / Miikka
MikaMikael - 9th popular masculine name
MikkoMiskaNestoriNiiloNiklasNikoNooaNuutti
NyyrikkiOhto - an archaic euphemism for bear (just like
Otso)
OivaOkko
Olavi - 3rd popular masculine name
OlliOnniOrvo
OskariOsmo
Ossi
OtsoOttoPaavaliPaavoPanu
PasiPaulPauliPaulusPeetu
PekkaPekkoPellervo
PenttiPerttiPerttuPetriPetteriPietariPirkka
PyryPäiviö
Päivö
Raafael
RaimoRaineRainerRaino
Rami
RasmusRauli
Rauno
ReijoReimaReinoRekoRikhardRikuRistoRoniRoopeSakariSakuSalomo
SalomonSamiSampoSampsa
SamuSamuelSamuliSanteriSanttuSasu
SauliSeppoSeveriSilvo
SimoSipi
Sippo
SisuSoiniSulevi
Sulho - an archaic/poetic word for "bridegroom"
SuloTaavettiTaaviTahvoTaistoTaito - means "skill"
TaneliTapani - 5th popular masculine name
Tapio - 7th popular masculine name
TarmoTarvo
TatuTaunoTeemuTeijo
Tenho - means "enchantment, charm"
TeppoTerhoTerno
TeroTeuvoTiitusTimi
TimoTinoToimi - means "task, action"
ToivoTomiTommiToniTopiTopiasTorstiTouko - means "spring planting"
TuomasTuomoTurkka
Turo
TuukkaTuureUkkoUljas - means "valiant, gallant"
Untamo
Unto
UoleviUoti
UrhoUrmas
Urpo
UskoUuno
ValdemarValio - means "outstanding individual"
Valo - means "light"
ValtoValtteriVeetiVeijo
Veikka
VeikkoVeini
VeliVerneri
VerttiVesaVihtori
VilhelmVilhoViliViljamiViljoVilleVilppuVisa
VoittoVäinämö
VäinöYlermi
YrjänäYrjö
This message was edited 6/11/2016, 10:23 AM