Finnicization, the Glossary
Finnicization (also finnicisation, fennicization, fennicisation) is the changing of one's personal names from other languages (usually Swedish) into Finnish.[1]
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164 relations: A. V. Koskimies, Aaltonen, Aare Leikola, Aarne Nuorvala, Aarne Orjatsalo, Aarne Wuorimaa, Aho (name), Ahtisaari, Aila Meriluoto, Aksel Airo, Allan Serlachius, Antti Tulenheimo, Armas Valste, Arto Paasilinna, Artturi Hiidenheimo, Artturi Järviluoma, Artur Wuorimaa, Arvelo, Atle Asanti, Bruno Salmiala, Edwin Linkomies, Eero Rahola, Einar Vihma, Einar W. Juva, Eino Kaila, Eino Kilpi, Eino Wälikangas, Elias Simojoki, Eliel Soisalon-Soininen, Emil Aaltonen, Ensio Hiitonen, Erkki Kaila, Erkki Leikola, Erno Paasilinna, Ernst Nevanlinna, Fennoman movement, Finland, Finnicization of Helsinki, Finnish language, Gabriel Hirvensalo, Harri Holma, Heikinheimo, Heikki Kalha, Heikki Ritavuori, Hiidenheimo, Hjalmar Siilasvuo, Hugo Rautapää, Hugo Suolahti, Hugo Valvanne, I, ... Expand index (114 more) »
- Finnish language
- Finnish nationalism
- Language policy in Finland
- Social history of Finland
A. V. Koskimies
August Valdemar Koskimies (Forsman until 1906; 7 January 1856, in Pihlajavesi – 5 June 1929, in Helsinki), better known as A. V. Koskimies, was a Finnish educationalist, researcher of language and literature, as well as writer and poet.
See Finnicization and A. V. Koskimies
Aaltonen
Aaltonen is a Finnish surname, a Virtanen type analog of Aalto.
See Finnicization and Aaltonen
Aare Leikola
Aare Victor Leikola (29 April 1893, in Artjärvi – 21 June 1973; surname until 1906 Leidenius) was a Finnish engineer, business executive and politician.
See Finnicization and Aare Leikola
Aarne Nuorvala
Aarne Johannes Nuorvala (18 April 1912, Viipuri – 11 July 2013) was a Finnish official, and a nonpartisan minister, and deputy prime minister, in the Lehto Cabinet 1963-1964.
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Aarne Orjatsalo
Aarne Alarik Orjatsalo (13 October 1883 – 1 January 1941) was a Finnish actor, theater manager, writer, revolutionary and soldier.
See Finnicization and Aarne Orjatsalo
Aarne Wuorimaa
Aarne Artur Wuorimaa (last name Blomberg until 1906), (8 February 1892 Leivonmäki - 5 July 1975, Helsinki) was a Finnish diplomat who served as the Finnish Ambassador to Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
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Aho (name)
Aho is a Finnish Laine type surname meaning "glade".
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Ahtisaari
Ahtisaari is a surname.
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Aila Meriluoto
Aila Meriluoto (10 January 1924 – 21 October 2019) was a Finnish poet, writer and translator.
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Aksel Airo
Aksel Fredrik Airo (14 February 1898 – 9 May 1985) was a Finnish lieutenant general and main strategic planner during the Winter War and the Continuation War.
See Finnicization and Aksel Airo
Allan Serlachius
Carl Allan Serlachius (Särkilahti since 1935; 21 March 1870 Porvoo – 10 December 1935, Helsinki) was a Finnish lawyer, a professor and a politician - a state legislator, senator and member of parliament.
See Finnicization and Allan Serlachius
Antti Tulenheimo
Antti Agathon Tulenheimo (4 December 1879 – 3 September 1952) was a Finnish politician from the National Coalition Party who served as Prime Minister of Finland in 1925.
See Finnicization and Antti Tulenheimo
Armas Valste
Armas Ilmari Valste (born Wahlstedt; 7 August 1905 – 16 March 1991) was a Finnish athlete and a prominent coach and sports administrator.
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Arto Paasilinna
Arto Tapio Paasilinna (approximately; 20 April 1942 – 15 October 2018) was a Finnish writer, being a former journalist turned comic novelist.
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Artturi Hiidenheimo
Arthur (Artturi) Fredrik Hiidenheimo (23 May 1877, Vihti – 14 January 1956; surname until 1906 Törnström) was a Finnish farmer and politician.
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Artturi Järviluoma
Kustaa Artturi Järviluoma (9 August 1879 – 31 January 1942) was a Finnish journalist, screenwriter and author.
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Artur Wuorimaa
Artur Oliver Wuorimaa (1 August 1854, Dragsfjärd - 9 November 1921; surname until 1906 Blomberg) was a Finnish Lutheran clergyman and politician.
See Finnicization and Artur Wuorimaa
Arvelo
Arvelo is a surname.
Atle Asanti
Atle Armas Gabriel Asanti (until 1937 Aschan; 31 May 1905 - 3 January 1992Otavan Iso tietosanakirja, osa 1, p. 704. Otava 1967.) was a Finnish diplomat and lawyer.
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Bruno Salmiala
Bruno Aleksander Salmiala (24 August 1890 in Gävle, Sweden as Bruno Sundström – 4 September 1981 in Helsinki) was a Finnish legal theorist and a far-right politician.
See Finnicization and Bruno Salmiala
Edwin Linkomies
Edwin Johannes Hildegard Linkomies (22 December 1894 – 9 September 1963, until 1928 Edwin Flinck) was Prime Minister of Finland from March 1943 to August 1944, and one of the seven politicians sentenced to five and a half years in prison as responsible for the Continuation War, on the demand of the Soviet Union.
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Eero Rahola
Eero Rahola (15 January 1897 – 22 May 1975) was a Finnish Counter admiral and civil servant.
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Einar Vihma
Einar August Vihma (until 1936 Wichmann; 19 September 1893 – 5 August 1944) was a Finnish major general.
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Einar W. Juva
Einar Wilhelm Juva (7 January 1892 – 6 September 1966) was a Finnish historian, professor at Turku University 1920–1955.
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Eino Kaila
Eino Sakari Kaila (8 August 1890 – 31 July 1958) was a Finnish philosopher, critic and teacher.
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Eino Kilpi
Johan Eino Kilpi (7 June 1889, Uusikaupunki – 7 June 1963; original surname Blomros) was a Finnish journalist and politician.
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Eino Wälikangas
Eino Wälikangas (his surname until 1906 was Buddén) (11 October 1889 – 1960) was a Finnish diplomat.
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Elias Simojoki
Lauri Elias Simojoki (28 January 1899 – 25 January 1940) was a Finnish clergyman who became a leading figure in the country's far right movement.
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Eliel Soisalon-Soininen
Johan Mårten Eliel Soisalon-Soininen (born Johnsson, raised to the nobility as Soisalon-Soininen; 26 May 1856 – 6 February 1905) was a Chancellor of Justice of Finland.
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Emil Aaltonen
Emil Aaltonen (Widell until 1890; b. 29 August 1869 — d. 16 December 1949) was a prominent Finnish industrialist and philanthropist, who went from humble beginnings to own and run the largest shoe manufacturing business of its time in the Nordic region.
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Ensio Hiitonen
Kaarlo Ensio Paulus Hiitonen (last name until 1923 Hidén; 27 October 1900 Helsinki – 14 January 1970) was a Finnish Doctor of Law and lawyer of Alko.
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Erkki Kaila
Erkki Kaila, previously Erik Johansson (2 June 1867 in Huittinen – 9 December 1944 in Turku) was the Archbishop of Turku, and the spiritual head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland between 1935 and 1944.
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Erkki Leikola
Erkki Ensio Leikola (14 August 1900, in Artjärvi – 29 July 1986, in Helsinki; surname until 1906 Leidenius) was a Finnish physician, business executive and politician.
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Erno Paasilinna
Erno Paasilinna (14 March 1935, in Petsamo – 30 September 2000, in Tampere) was a Finnish writer and journalist.
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Ernst Nevanlinna
Ernst Nevanlinna, originally Neovius, (10 May 1873 – 7 September 1932) was a Finnish politician.
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Fennoman movement
The Fennoman movement or Fennomania was a Finnish nationalist movement in the 19th-century Grand Duchy of Finland, built on the work of the fennophile interests of the 18th and early-19th centuries. Finnicization and Fennoman movement are Finnish nationalism.
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Finland
Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.
Finnicization of Helsinki
The Finnicization of Helsinki is the transformation of Helsinki, Finland from a Swedish-speaking city to one that is bilingual or even multilingual, with Finnish as both the majority language and lingua franca. Finnicization and Finnicization of Helsinki are Cultural assimilation and Finnish language.
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Finnish language
Finnish (endonym: suomi or suomen kieli) is a Finnic language of the Uralic language family, spoken by the majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland.
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Gabriel Hirvensalo
Johan Gabriel Hirvensalo (6 January 1880, Iisalmi - 18 October 1941; surname until 1903 Lagus) was a Finnish farmer, civil servant and politician.
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Harri Holma
Harri Gustaf Holma (last name until 1906 Hellman; April 14, 1886 – April 14, 1954) was a Finnish diplomat and assyriologist.
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Heikinheimo
Heikinheimo is a Finnish-language surname that may refer to.
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Heikki Kalha
Heikki Sakari Kalha (formerly Kronqvist, 1 September 1931 HelsinkiTyrvään yhteiskoulu – Vammalan lukio 1904–1979 (matrikkeli), s. 319. Vammala: Vammalan lukio, 1979.. - 10 November 1994 Helsinki) was a Finnish diplomat and a varatuomari.
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Heikki Ritavuori
Heikki Ritavuori (previously known as Henrik Rydman; 23 March 1880 – 14 February 1922) was a Finnish lawyer, a politician from the National Progressive Party, a member of the Parliament of Finland and Minister of the Interior.
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Hiidenheimo
Hiidenheimo is a surname.
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Hjalmar Siilasvuo
Hjalmar Fridolf Siilasvuo (born Hjalmar Fridolf Strömberg, 18 March 1892 – 11 January 1947) was a Finnish lieutenant general (kenraaliluutnantti), a knight of the Mannerheim Cross and a member of the Jäger Movement.
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Hugo Rautapää
Hugo Rautapää (28 February 1874 – 9 July 1922) was a Finnish politician.
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Hugo Suolahti
Viktor Hugo Suolahti (7 October 1874 in Hämeenlinna – 23 February 1944 in Helsinki) was a Finnish politician, linguist and philologist.
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Hugo Valvanne
Hugo Valvanne (1894–1961) was a Finnish diplomat.
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I
I, or i, is the ninth letter and the third vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide.
Jalmari Sauli
Jalmari Verneri Sauli (born Hjalmar Verner Saxelin; 17 August 1889 – 22 April 1957) was a Finnish writer and track and field athlete who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.
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Jernberg
Jernberg is a Swedish surname, Swedish ornamental surname literally meaning "iron mountain/hill" Notable people with the surname include.
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Johan Helo
Johan Helo (22 August 1889 – 25 October 1966; surname until 1906 Helenius) was a Finnish lawyer, diplomat and politician.
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Johan Vilhelm Snellman
Johan Vilhelm Snellman (12 May 1806 – 4 July 1881) was an influential Fennoman philosopher and Finnish statesman, ennobled in 1866.
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Johannes Linnankoski
Johannes Linnankoski (originally Vihtori Johan Peltonen, 18 October 1869 – 10 August 1913) was a Finnish author and playwright, which mainly influenced writing in the Golden Age of Finnish Art.
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Juhani Aho
Juhani Aho, originally Johannes Brofeldt (11 September 1861 – 8 August 1921), was a Finnish author and journalist.
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Juhani Arajärvi
Juhani Arajärvi (25 July 1867, Urjala – 13 November 1941) was a Finnish politician.
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Juho Kusti Paasikivi
Juho Kusti Paasikivi (27 November 1870 – 14 December 1956) was a Finnish politician who served as the seventh president of Finland from 1946 to 1956.
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Julius Ailio
Julius Ailio (19 July 1872 – 4 March 1933) was a Finnish archaeologist and a Social Democratic politician.
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Jurkka
Jurkka is a Finnish surname.
Kaarlo Linkola
Kaarlo Linkola (surname until 1906 Collan; 1888–1942) was a Finnish botanist and phytogeographer.
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Kaarlo Sarkia
Kaarlo Sarkia (11 May 1902 – 16 November 1945) was a Finnish poet and translator who was influenced by romantic poetry.
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Kaila
Kaila may refer to: People with the surname Kaila.
Kairamo
Kairamo is a surname.
Kalliala
Kalliala is a surname.
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Karl Fredrik Wilkama
Karl Fredrik Wilkama (27 March 1876 – 15 July 1947), born Wilkman, was a Finnish General of the Infantry.
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Kataja (surname)
Kataja is a Finnish surname meaning the common juniper.
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Katri Vala
Katri Vala (1901–1944) was a Finnish poet, critic, school teacher, and central member of the literary group Tulenkantajat (The Fire Bearers) with Olavi Paavolainen, Elina Vaara, Lauri Viljanen, Ilmari Pimiä, Viljo Kajava, and Yrjö Jylhä.
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Klaus Waris
Klaus Henrik Waris (17 March 1914 – 18 December 1994) was a Finnish economist, professor and the governor of the Bank of Finland from 1957 to 1967.
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Koskelo
Koskelo is a Finnish surname.
Koskenniemi
Koskenniemi may refer to.
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Kuusi
Kuusi is a Finnish surname.
Kuusisto (surname)
Kuusisto is a Finnish surname.
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Lassi Hiekkala
Lassi Hiekkala (23 November 1888 in Kuopion maalaiskunta – 5 October 1951; name until 1907 Lauri Hoffrén) was a Finnish journalist and politician.
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Lauri Kivekäs
Lauri Jaakko Kivekäs, titled Vuorineuvos (7 July 1903, in Muuruvesi, Finland – 12 February 1998; surname until 1926 Stenbäck), was a Finnish businessman.
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Lauri Pihkala
Lauri "Tahko" Pihkala (born Gummerus, 5 January 1888 – 20 May 1981) was the inventor of pesäpallo, the Finnish variant of baseball.
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Lehto
Lehto is a Finnish surname of Laine type literally meaning "grove".
Lennart Heljas
Lennart Albert Heljas (13 May 1896 – 9 March 1972) was a Finnish politician of the Centre Party, cabinet minister and Lutheran priest.
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Linkola
Linkola is a Finnish surname.
Louhivuori
Louhivuori is a Finnish surname.
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Malmivaara
Malmivaara is a Finnish-language surname.
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Mannermaa
Mannermaa is a surname.
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Martti Ahtisaari
Martti Oiva Kalevi Ahtisaari (23 June 1937 – 16 October 2023) was a Finnish politician, the tenth president of Finland, from 1994 to 2000, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and a United Nations diplomat and mediator noted for his international peace work.
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Martti Simojoki
Martti Ilmari Simojoki, previously Simelius (17 September 1908 in Uusikaupunki – 25 April 1999 in Helsinki) was the Archbishop of Turku, and the spiritual head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland between 1964 and 1978.
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Martti Välikangas
Martti Välikangas (born Martti Buddén, August 1, 1893, County of Kuopio – May 9, 1973, Helsinki) was a Finnish architect renowned for the design of so-called "Puu-Käpylä", the Garden City housing area in Käpylä near Helsinki, designed in the Nordic Classicism style.
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Matti Paasivuori
Matti Paasivuori (6 May 1866, Ilmajoki - 16 June 1937 in Helsinki) was a Finnish politician from the Social Democratic Party.
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Merikanto
Merikanto is a Finnish surname.
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Meriluoto
Meriluoto is a surname.
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Miina Sillanpää
Miina Sillanpää (originally Vilhelmiina Riktig) was a Finnish politician.
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Mika Waltari
Mika Toimi Waltari (19 September 1908 – 26 August 1979) was a Finnish writer, best known for his best-selling novel The Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläinen).
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Mikael Soininen
August Mikael Soininen (3 November 1860 – 12 March 1924; surname until 1906 Johnsson) was a Finnish professor of Education theory (at the University of Helsinki) and politician, born in Kuhmoniemi.
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Mikko Juva
Mikko Einar Juva (22 November 1918 – 1 January 2004) was a Finnish historian, theologian and Lutheran archbishop.
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Mikkola (surname)
Mikkola is a Finnish surname.
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Niilo Orasmaa
Niilo Yrjö Gideon Orasmaa, last name until 1906 Österman (13 July 1889, Tampere – 9 September 1970, Helsinki), was a Finnish diplomat.
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Niinistö
Niinistö is a Finnish surname.
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Nuorteva
Nuorteva is a surname.
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Olli Ahvenlahti
Olli Ahvenlahti (born 6 August 1949, in Helsinki) is a Finnish pianist, composer and conductor.
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Onni Rantasalo
Oiva Onni Rantasalo (28 April 1883 in Eura – 14 October 1977; surname until 1906 Björni) was a Finnish landowner and politician.
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Onni Talas
Onni Eugen Aleksander Talas (15 June 1877 – 3 May 1958; till 1895 Gratschoff) was a Finnish lawyer, politician, professor and diplomat, and was a member of the Senate of Finland.
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Oskar Hainari
Oskar Adolf Hainari (7 March 1856 – 23 January 1910; surname until 1906 Forsström) was a Finnish secondary school teacher, journalist and politician, born in Tohmajärvi.
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Oskari Wilho Louhivuori
Oskari Wilho Louhivuori (18 September 1884 – 1 July 1953) was a Finnish politician, born in Kuopion maalaiskunta.
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Ossian Wuorenheimo
Ossian Wuorenheimo (until 1906 Bergbom) (3 December 1845, Viborg – 13 June 1917, Helsinki) was a Finnish politician.
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Oswald Kairamo
Oswald Kairamo (4 October 1858, in Jakobstad – 29 July 1938, in Hattula) was a Finnish politician and botanist.
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Paasikivi (surname)
Paasikivi (literally "flat boulder; flagstone") is a Finnish family name.
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Paasilinna
Paasilinna is a Finnish surname meaning "stone-made stronghold" or "stone fortress".
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Paasio
Paasio is a surname.
Paavo Susitaival
Lieutenant Colonel Paavo Susitaival (9 February 1896 – 27 December 1993), born Paavo Sivén, was a Finnish author, soldier and politician.
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Paavo Talvela
Paavo Juho Talvela (born Paavo Juho Thorén; 19 February 1897 – 30 September 1973) was a Finnish general of the infantry, Knight of the Mannerheim Cross and a member of the Jäger movement.
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Paavo Virkkunen
Paavo Eemil Virkkunen (27 September 1874 – 13 July 1959) was a Finnish conservative politician.
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Paloheimo
Paloheimo is a Finnish surname.
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Päivö Tarjanne
Päivö Kaukomieli Tarjanne (until 1906 Törnqvist; 4 May 1903 Hämeenlinna – 16 December 1989 Helsinki) was a Finnish diplomat.
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Pekka Ahmavaara
Pekka Ahmavaara (28 October 1862 – 26 December 1929; surname until 1906 Aulin) was a Finnish bank director and politician.
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Pentti Hiidenheimo
Bengt Henrik (Pentti Heikki) Hiidenheimo (29 January 1875, Vihti – 16 February 1918; surname until 1906 Törnström) was a Finnish farmer and politician.
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Pohjanpalo
Pohjanpalo is a Finnish surname.
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Pohjanpää
Pohjanpää is a Finnish surname.
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Rafael Paasio
Kustaa Rafael Paasio, born Hellström (6 June 1903 – 17 March 1980) was a prominent Finnish politician and editor from Social Democratic Party.
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Rauli Somerjoki
Rauli Somerjoki (born Rauli Aarre Tapani Somerjoki; August 30, 1947 – January 14, 1987), known professionally as "Badding", was a Finnish rock singer born in the town of Somero into a family of five children.
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Rautavaara (disambiguation)
Rautavaara is a municipality of Finland.
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Reinhold Svento
Reinhold Konstantin Svento (until 1938 Sventorzetsky, July 24, 1881, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire - March 30, 1973 Lappeenranta) was a Finnish politician who served as a speaker of the Finnish Social Democratic Party between 1922 and 1945 and MP from the Finnish People's Democratic League 1945-1948, 1944-1948 as II Foreign Minister in three Governments and 1948-1951 as Envoy of Finland to Bern.
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Reino Helismaa
Reino Vihtori "Repe" Helismaa (12 July 1913, Helsinki – 21 January 1965) was a Finnish singer-songwriter, musician and scriptwriter, mainly known for his humorous, yet homely songs.
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Reino Paasilinna
Reino Paasilinna (5 December 1939 – 21 July 2022) was a Finnish politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP).
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Reino Ragnar Lehto
Reino Ragnar Lehto (2 May 1898 – 13 July 1966; surname until 1901 Lagerlund) served as caretaker Prime Minister of Finland from 1963 to 1964, then served as governor of Uusimaa province until his death on 13 July 1966.
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Rislakki
Rislakki is a Finnish surname.
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Risto Solanko
Risto Solanko (28 July 1901 – 7 May 1980) was a Finnish diplomat.
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Ritva Arvelo
Ritva Helinä Arvelo (11 March 1921 – 26 October 2013) was a Finnish actress, director, screenwriter and a pioneer in modern dance.
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Rolf Turkka
Rolf Turkka (original surname Durchman; 30 August 1915 – 29 November 1989) was a Finnish sailor who was born in Lahti and died in Espoo.
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Romantic nationalism
Romantic nationalism (also national romanticism, organic nationalism, identity nationalism) is the form of nationalism in which the state claims its political legitimacy as an organic consequence of the unity of those it governs.
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Ruben Jaari
Ruben Jaari (until 1936 Robert Jankeloff; 22 January 1906 Helsinki – 15 August 1991 Helsinki) was a Finnish businessman and founder of the department store.
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Ruutu
Ruutu is a Finnish surname.
Saarenpää
Saarenpää is a Finnish surname.
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Sam Vanni
Sam Vanni (till 1941 Samuel Besprosvanni; 6 July 1908 – 20 October 1992) was a Finnish painter.
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Santeri Alkio
Santeri Alkio (born Aleksander Filander; 17 June 1862 – 24 July 1930) was a Finnish politician, author and journalist.
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Santeri Nuorteva
Santeri "Santtu" Nuorteva (born Alexander Nyberg; 29 June 1881 – 31 March 1929) was a Finnish-born Soviet journalist and one of the first members of the Finnish Parliament, where he served as a member of the Social Democratic Party from 1907 to 1908 and 1909 to 1910.
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Sauli Niinistö
Sauli Väinämö Niinistö (born 24 August 1948) is a Finnish politician who served as the 12th president of Finland from 2012 to 2024.
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Sillanpää
Sillanpää (meaning "bridge's end") is a Finnish surname.
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Sirola
Sirola is a surname.
Soininen
Soininen is a Finnish surname.
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Sotamaa
Sotamaa is a surname.
Swedish language
Swedish (svenska) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family, spoken predominantly in Sweden and in parts of Finland.
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Talvela
Talvela is a surname.
Tanner (surname)
Tanner may be a surname of either English, German or Finnish origin.
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Tauno Palo
Tauno Valdemar Palo (born Tauno Brännäs; 25 October 1908 – 24 May 1982) was a Finnish actor and singer in what some consider the golden age of Finnish cinema.
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Teuvo Puro
Kaarlo Teuvo Puro (9 November 1884 Helsinki – 24 July 1956 Helsinki) was a Finnish actor, writer and director.
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Toivo Ahjopalo
Toivo Ahjopalo (2 June 1913 – 13 January 2000) was a Finnish sprinter.
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Toivo Wiherheimo
Toivo Antero Wiherheimo (13 July 1898 in Helsinki – 5 March 1970 in Helsinki; surname until 1906 Grönhag) was a Finnish economist and politician.
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Tuomas Pohjanpalo
Tuomas Pohjanpalo (3 March 1861 – 27 February 1933; surname until 1906 Friis) was a Finnish industrialist and politician, born in Kalajoki.
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Turkka
Turkka is a Finnish-language surname.
Tyyni Tuulio
Tyyni Maria Tuulio (née Haapanen; 28 August 1892, in Karvia – 9 June 1991, in Helsinki), was a Finnish writer and translator.
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Uno Harva
Uno Nils Oskar Harva (known as Uno Holmberg until 1927; 30 August 1882, Ypäjä – 13 August 1949, Turku) was a Finnish religious scholar, who founded the discipline in Finland together with Rafael Karsten.
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Väinö Suvivuo
Väinö Armas Suvivuo (born Söderström; 17 February 1917 – 2 May 1985) was a Finnish hurdler who won a bronze medal over 110 m at the 1946 European Championships.
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Väinö Tanner
Väinö Alfred Tanner (12 March 1881 – 19 April 1966; surname until 1895 Thomasson) was a leading figure in the Social Democratic Party of Finland, and a pioneer and leader of the cooperative movement in Finland.
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Väinö Voionmaa
Kaarle Väinö Voionmaa (to 1906 Wallin) (12 February 1869 in Jyväskylä – 24 May 1947 in Helsinki) was a Finnish professor, diplomat, member of the parliament of Finland, senator, minister and chancellor.
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Veikko Antero Koskenniemi
Veikko Antero Koskenniemi (8 July 1885 – 4 August 1962) was a Finnish poet born in Oulu.
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Veikko Vennamo
Veikko Emil Aleksander Vennamo (originally Fennander) (11 June 1913 – 12 June 1997) was a Finnish politician.
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Vennamo
Vennamo is a Finnish surname.
Vilho Helanen
Vilho Veikko Päiviö Helanen (24 November 1899 – 8 June 1952) was a Finnish civil servant and politician.
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Vilho Väisälä
Vilho Väisälä (September 28, 1889 – August 12, 1969) was a Finnish meteorologist and physicist, and founder of Vaisala Oyj.
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Virkkunen
Virkkunen is a surname.
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Wuorimaa
Wuorimaa is a Finnish surname.
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Yrjö Reenpää
Yrjö Reenpää (Renqvist until 1935; 18 July 1894 – 18 December 1976, Helsinki, Finland) was a Finnish physiologist and philosopher and professor of physiology in University of Helsinki.
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Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen
Baron Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen (birth name Georg Zakarias Forsman, author name Yrjö Koskinen; 10 December 1830 in Vaasa – 13 November 1903 in Helsinki) was a friherre, senator, professor, historian, politician and the chairman of the Finnish Party after Johan Vilhelm Snellman.
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Yrjö Sirola
Yrjö Elias Sirola (born Yrjö Elias Sirén; 8 November 1876 – 18 March 1936) was a Finnish socialist politician, writer, teacher, and newspaper editor.
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Yrjö Väisälä
Yrjö Väisälä (6 September 1891 – 21 July 1971) was a Finnish astronomer and physicist.
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Yrjö-Koskinen
The Yrjö-Koskinen family is a Finnish noble family of Swedish descent, formerly known as Forsman, granted noble status in 1882.
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See also
Finnish language
- Aggressive mood
- Biblia, se on Coco Pyhä Ramattu Suomexi
- Code page 1103
- Committee for Mammal Names
- Delative case
- Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish
- Finglish
- Finland's language strife
- Finnicization
- Finnicization of Helsinki
- Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes
- Finnish consonant gradation
- Finnish dialects
- Finnish exonyms
- Finnish exonyms for places in Norway
- Finnish exonyms for places in Norway: Finnmark
- Finnish grammar
- Finnish language
- Finnish orthography
- Finnish phonology
- Institute for the Languages of Finland
- Kuha (Internet meme)
- List of English words of Finnish origin
- List of municipalities of Finland in which Finnish is not the sole official language
- Momentane
- Sananmuunnos
- Se Wsi Testamenti
- Syntactic gemination
- Toponyms of Finland
- Varissuomi
- Windows Cyrillic + Finnish
Finnish nationalism
- Academic Karelia Society
- Fennoman movement
- Finland's language strife
- Finnicization
- Finnish Party
- Finnish irredentism
- Finnish nationalism
- Greater Finland
- Impaled Nazarene
- Jean Sibelius
- Konni Zilliacus (senior)
- Lapua Movement
- National symbols of Finland
- Pan-Finnicism
- Patriotic People's Movement
- Power Belongs to the People
- Suomen Sisu
- Svecoman movement
- Turanism
- Tuulispää
- White Guard (Finland)
- Young Finnish Party
Language policy in Finland
- Association of Finnish Culture and Identity
- Fennomans
- Finland's language strife
- Finnicization
- List of municipalities of Finland in which Finnish is not the sole official language
- Mandatory Swedish
- Swedish Assembly of Finland
- Swedish People's Party of Finland
Social history of Finland
- 1949 Kemi strike
- Backstuga
- Child auction
- Finland's language strife
- Finnicization
- Forest Finns
- Ingrian Finns
- Kven people
- Kyrkoplikt
- LGBT history in Finland
- Parish granary
- Puukkojunkkari
- Racism in Finland
- Red Guard's March
- Sámi history
- Trivial school
- Witch trials in Finland
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnicization
Also known as Fennicization, Fennicize, Fennicized, Finnicisation, Finnicised, Finnicize, Finnization, Finnize.
, Jalmari Sauli, Jernberg, Johan Helo, Johan Vilhelm Snellman, Johannes Linnankoski, Juhani Aho, Juhani Arajärvi, Juho Kusti Paasikivi, Julius Ailio, Jurkka, Kaarlo Linkola, Kaarlo Sarkia, Kaila, Kairamo, Kalliala, Karl Fredrik Wilkama, Kataja (surname), Katri Vala, Klaus Waris, Koskelo, Koskenniemi, Kuusi, Kuusisto (surname), Lassi Hiekkala, Lauri Kivekäs, Lauri Pihkala, Lehto, Lennart Heljas, Linkola, Louhivuori, Malmivaara, Mannermaa, Martti Ahtisaari, Martti Simojoki, Martti Välikangas, Matti Paasivuori, Merikanto, Meriluoto, Miina Sillanpää, Mika Waltari, Mikael Soininen, Mikko Juva, Mikkola (surname), Niilo Orasmaa, Niinistö, Nuorteva, Olli Ahvenlahti, Onni Rantasalo, Onni Talas, Oskar Hainari, Oskari Wilho Louhivuori, Ossian Wuorenheimo, Oswald Kairamo, Paasikivi (surname), Paasilinna, Paasio, Paavo Susitaival, Paavo Talvela, Paavo Virkkunen, Paloheimo, Päivö Tarjanne, Pekka Ahmavaara, Pentti Hiidenheimo, Pohjanpalo, Pohjanpää, Rafael Paasio, Rauli Somerjoki, Rautavaara (disambiguation), Reinhold Svento, Reino Helismaa, Reino Paasilinna, Reino Ragnar Lehto, Rislakki, Risto Solanko, Ritva Arvelo, Rolf Turkka, Romantic nationalism, Ruben Jaari, Ruutu, Saarenpää, Sam Vanni, Santeri Alkio, Santeri Nuorteva, Sauli Niinistö, Sillanpää, Sirola, Soininen, Sotamaa, Swedish language, Talvela, Tanner (surname), Tauno Palo, Teuvo Puro, Toivo Ahjopalo, Toivo Wiherheimo, Tuomas Pohjanpalo, Turkka, Tyyni Tuulio, Uno Harva, Väinö Suvivuo, Väinö Tanner, Väinö Voionmaa, Veikko Antero Koskenniemi, Veikko Vennamo, Vennamo, Vilho Helanen, Vilho Väisälä, Virkkunen, Wuorimaa, Yrjö Reenpää, Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen, Yrjö Sirola, Yrjö Väisälä, Yrjö-Koskinen.