Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Finnish |
Origin | |
Meaning | Man, Warrior |
Other names | |
See also | Andreas |
Antti is a Finnish masculine given name derived from the Greek name Andreas . In Estonia, the variant Anti is more common. It is uncommon as a surname.
People with the name include:
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Tomi is a common name. In Finnish, it is a masculine name. In Japan, it can be a feminine or masculine given name. Notable persons with that name include:
Mika is a given name, a nickname and a surname. Notable people and fictional characters with the name include:
Kalle is a masculine given name of North Germanic origin, a variation of Karl. In Sweden, people named Karl are commonly nicknamed Kalle. The name is also found in Finland and Estonia. Notable people with the name include:
Lehtonen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Matti is a given name, originated from the Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God". It is a popular Finnish version of Matthew or Matthias. Matti (מתי) is also a short for the Yiddish Mattisyahu. It may refer to:
Savolainen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Antti Niemi may refer to:
Tommi is a masculine Finnish given name. Traditional Finnish diminutive of “Thomas”. Thomas comes from the Aramaic name Thoma, meaning ‘twin’. Used as a formal given name since 20th century, reinforced by the English Tommy.
Turunen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Zbyněk is a Czech masculine given name. The Polish equivalent is Zbigniew.
Niemi is a Finnish word meaning "peninsula".
Marko is a masculine given name, a variation of Mark.
Virtanen is a surname originating in Finland, where it is the second most common surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Joonas is an Estonian and Finnish given name, a cognate of Jonas and may refer to:
Ville is a Finnish and Swedish male given name. Its name day is celebrated on the 6th of April. In Finland, it reached its peak of popularity in the last two decades of the 20th century.
Pekka is a Finnish male given name. It was most popular around the middle of the 20th century. As of 2013 there were more than 100,000 people registered with this name in Finland. The nameday is the 29th of June in the Finnish tradition and the 25th of June on the orthodox calendar. It originated as a variation of the name Peter (Pietari).
Petri is a given name derived from Latin Petrus. It is very common in Finland. Petri may refer to:
Matias is a form of the given name Matthew. In German-speaking Europe it is most often written as Matthias. It appears in this form in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. Alternate spellings are: Mathias, Mattias, Mattis, Mats and Matti. Matias was the same day by the Finnish-Swedish name day calendar until 1989, when it was replaced by Mattias forms and Mats. In Finland, by the end of 2009 the name has been given to about 73,160 people. In the form of Mattias to 3,683 people, in the form of Matthias to little more than 440, and in the form of Mathias a little less than 3,000.
Timo is a masculine given name. It is primarily used in Finnish, Estonian, Dutch and German societies. It may be used as an abbreviation of Timothy.
Jarkko is a given name. Notable people with the given name include: