Spanish (Balearic) form of
Anna,
meaning "favor; grace."
Finnish myth name from the Kalevala, meaning
the only one
Feminine counterpart of Finnish
Ukko,
meaning
old lady
Finnish form of
Alice,
meaning
noble sort
Finnish nickname for Dutch/German
Adelheid, meaning
noble
sort
Finnish equivalent of Italian compound name
Annalisa, meaning
favor; grace, and
God is my oath
Finnish pet form of Latin
Anna,
meaning
favor;
grace
Finnish pet form of Latin
Anna,
meaning
favor; grace
Finnish pet form of Latin
Anna, meaning
favor;
grace
Finnish pet form of Latin
Anna,
meaning
favor;
grace
Finnish pet form of Latin
Anna,
meaning
favor;
grace
Estonian and Finnish pet form of Latin
Anna,
meaning
favor; grace
Finnish form of
Agnes, meaning
chaste;
holy
Feminine form of Finnish
Eerikki,
meaning
ever-ruler
Finnish form of Latin
Eva, meaning
alive, living
Finnish form of Latin
Eva,
meaning
alive, living
Finnish form of Provençal
Alienor,
meaning
foreign; the other
Finnish form of
Helen, meaning
torch or
moon or more likely
to elope
Finnish form of
Elisabeth,
meaning
God is my oath
Finnish form of
Helen, meaning
torch or
moon or more likely
to elope
Finnish form of English
Esther, meaning
star
Finnish feminine form of unisex
Evelyn, meaning
little bird
Finnish feminine form
Fredrik,
meaning
peaceful ruler
Variant of Finnish
Fredriika, meaning
peaceful ruler
Finnish, Polish and Scandinavian form of English
Hannah, meaning "gracious,
merciful."
Finnish pet form of *Jo
Hanna God is gracious, and
Hanna gracious, merciful
Finnish form of Scandinavian
Helga, meaning
prosperous, successful
Finnish feminine form of
Henri,
meaning
home-ruler
Feminine form of Finnish
Henrikki,
meaning
home-ruler
Finnish and Swedish form of
German Heilwig,
meaning "healthy battle."
Finnish form of
Ida, meaning
work
Finnish form of English
Agnes, meaning
chaste;
holy
Finnish myth name of an androgynous virgin goddess of the air, derived
from the element ilma, meaning
air
Finnish, Hungarian and Latvian form of
Helen,
meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
Finnish and Frisian feminine form of unisex
Inge,
meaning
foremost one
Finnish form of Scandinavian
Ingrid, meaning
Ing-beautiful
Feminine form of Finnish Yrjö,
meaning
earth-worker, farmer
Nickname for Finnish
Marjaana, meaning
beloved
Finnish and Swedish pet form of Latin
Johanna, meaning
"God is gracious."
Finnish pet form of Latin
Johanna, meaning
God is gracious
Feminine form of Finnish
Jooseppi, meaning
(God) shall add, which is usually taken to mean
God will add another son
Pet form of Finnish
Kaarina, meaning
pure
Estonian and Finnish form of
Katherine,
meaning
pure
Pet form of Hungarian
Katalin, meaning "pure."
Finnish abbreviated form of
Katariina, meaning
pure
Finnish form of
Christine,
meaning
follower of Christ
Finnish form of
Christine,
meaning
follower of Christ
Estonian and Finnish form of
Christina,
meaning
follower of Christ
Nickname for Finnish
Kyllikki, meaning
woman
Finnish myth name from the Kalevala, meaning
woman
Nickname for Finnish
Matleena,
meaning
woman of Magdala
Finnish myth name of the mother of Lemminkäinen,
meaning
love
Nickname for Finnish
Eliisa, meaning
God is my oath
Nickname for Finnish
Eliisa, meaning
God is my oath
Finnish myth name from the Kalevala. Louhi was a queen of Pohjola, and a witch with the ability to shape-shift and cast powerful spells. The name may mean
trance, for it was derived from the element lovi which in the Kalevala seems to refer to a state of trance or enchantment caused by magic; for example,
Nouse luontoni lovesta, haon alta haltiani translates to
rise my nature from the lovi, (rise) my spirit from beneath the threshold
Finnish feminine form of
Louis, meaning
famous warrior
Pet form of Finnish
Lyydia, meaning
of
Lydia
Finnish form of
Maria,
meaning
beloved
Pet form of Finnish
Maaria,
meaning
beloved
Finnish form of
Mary, meaning
beloved