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  2. Finnish name - Wikipedia

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    In Finland, a person must have a surname and at least one given name with up to four given names permitted. Surnames are inherited either patrilineally or matrilineally, while given names are usually chosen by a person's parents. Finnish names come from a variety of dissimilar traditions that were consolidated only in the early 20th century.

  3. List of cities and towns in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of cities and towns (Finnish: kaupunki, Swedish: stad) in Finland.[a] The basic administrative unit of Finland is municipality.Since 1977, there is no legal difference between towns and municipalities, [1] and a municipality can independently decide to call itself a city or town if it considers that it meets the requirements of an urban settlement. [2]

  4. Category:Finnish masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Abraham (given name) Adolf. Ahti (disambiguation) Aki (name) Akseli. Aku (given name) Albert (given name) Aleksanteri. Aleksi.

  5. Names of places in Finland in Finnish and in Swedish

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    Finnish Kaarina / Swedish S:t Karins. Finnish Kajaani / Swedish Kajana. Finnish Karijoki / Swedish Botöm. Finnish Karkkila / Swedish Högfors. Finnish Kaskinen / Swedish Kaskö. Finnish Kauniainen / Swedish Grankulla. Finnish Kaustinen / Swedish Kaustby. Finnish Kerava / Swedish Kervo. Finnish Keuruu / Swedish Keuru.

  6. Category:Finnish-language surnames - Wikipedia

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  7. Finnish profanity - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Finnish profanity often has old origins; many words have Pagan roots that, after Christian influence, were turned from names of deities and spirits to profanity and used as such. In general, the etymology of Finnish swears can be traced either from these formerly religious words or from ancient Finnish words involving excretion or ...

  8. Category:Finnish given names - Wikipedia

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    T. Tonny (name) Categories: Given names by culture. European given names. Finnish language.

  9. Category:Finnish feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Alli. Alma (given name) Amalia (given name) Ann-Christine. Anna (name) Anneli. Anneliese. Annika. Anthonia.