Full disclosure, I don't really know very much about Laplander/Sami culture, what names are more widely used and/or typical for what ages/times or places but the following names are kinda cool:
Áillun/Áilu,
Ávrá, Duová,
Eirá, Helbme,
Jaská, Láidná,
Láilá, Leinná, Lieđđi, Máddjá, Máidna,
Máijá, Marihttá, Mávdná,
Merjá, Nienná, Ráfi, Rávdná, Ravna, Ruvsá, Sahka, Sarakka, Seita, Soabá, Sojá, Solla, Suoinná, Várbu
Or Finnish names:
Aamu,
Ansa,
Esteri,
Henna, Hilkka,
Ilta,
Inka, Joutsi, Kaarna,
Kaisa, Kaisla, Kanerva, Kastehelmi,
Kielo,
Kirsikka, Kuura,
Kyllikki,
Lahja, Lauha,
Loviisa,
Lumi,
Lyyti,
Meri,
Merja,
Miina,
Niina, Onneli,
Oona,
Päivi, Pälvi,
Pihla,
Ritva,
Saima,
Satu,
Seija,
Senja,
Siiri,
Sinikka, Sirkka / Sirkku,
Sirpa, Soiva, Sulka,
Suvi,
Taika,
Taimi,
Talvikki,
Taru,
Terhi,
Tuija, Tuomi,
Tuuli /
Tuulikki, Usva,
Vanamo, Virpi
Misc medieval/old north-Euro/Scandi names names for a mythology vibe:
Arnfrith,
Ásta,
Brynja, Dótta, Drífa, Ellisif, Elsebe / Elsebet, Erith, Estrith, Eyja, Finna, Freiya, Glóa, Gríma, Halla, Hekja, Ingirith, Jóra, Jórunna, Kalda,
Katla, Líf / Lífa, Magnhilda, Marsibil, Ragnví, Rjúpa,
Rúna, Sigga,
Sunnifa /
Sunniva, Svala, Thorhild,
Una, Wulfhild, Yrsa