Finnish form of
Abel, meaning
herdsman
Finnish form of
Abraham, meaning
father of a
multitude
Finnish form of
Arnold, meaning
eagle power
Finnish form of
Adam, meaning
earth
Another name for Finnish
Lemminkainen,
myth name of a god of magic, a sorcerer said to be able
to
sing the sand into pearls
Finnish myth name of
a god of
sea and fishing, known as t
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Spanish (Balearic) form of
Anna,
meaning "favor; grace."
Finnish myth name from the Kalevala, meaning
the only one
Finnish form of
Achilles, meaning either
pain or
lipless
Feminine counterpart of Finnish
Ukko,
meaning
old lady
Finnish form of Scandinavian
Axel, meaning
my father is peace
Nickname for Finnish
Aukusti,
meaning
venerable
Finnish form of
Alexander,
meaning
defender of mankind
Finnish form of Greek
Alexius, meaning
defender
Finnish form of
Alice,
meaning
noble sort
Finnish nickname for Dutch/German
Adelheid, meaning
noble
sort
Finnish form of English
Albert,
meaning
bright nobility
Finnish form of English
Albert,
meaning
bright nobility
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
Finnish form of
Andrew,
meaning
man; warrior
Finnish form of
Andrew,
meaning
man; warrior
Estonian and Finnish pet form of Latin
Anna,
meaning
favor; grace
Nickname for
Artturi, the Finnish
form of Arthur. The meaning is
disputed; see Arthur.
Nickname for
Artturi, the Finnish
form of Arthur. The meaning is
disputed; see Arthur.
Finnish form of Arthur. The meaning is
disputed; see Arthur.
Finnish form of
Agnes, meaning
chaste;
holy
Finnish form of
Elijah, meaning
the Lord is my God
Finnish form of
German/Scandinavian
Emil, meaning
rival
Feminine form of Finnish
Eerikki,
meaning
ever-ruler
Finnish form
of English
Eric, meaning
ever-ruler
Finnish form of English
Eric, meaning
ever-ruler
Finnish form of English
Edward, meaning
guardian of prosperity
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
Elijah,
meaning
the Lord is my God
Finnish form of English
Eric,
meaning
ever-ruler
Finnish form of
English
Ernest,
meaning
battle to the death
Finnish form of
Isaiah, meaning
God
is salvation
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 and Swedish form of English
Frederick, 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 Latin
Johannes,
meaning
God is gracious
Finnish and Welsh form of English
Harry, meaning
home-ruler
Finnish equivalent of English
Henry, meaning
home-ruler
Finnish form of Scandinavian
Helga, meaning
prosperous, successful
Finnish feminine form of
Henri,
meaning
home-ruler
Finnish and French form of English
Henry, meaning
home-ruler
Feminine form of Finnish
Henrikki,
meaning
home-ruler
Finnish form of German/Scand.
Henrik,
meaning
home-ruler