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Changing of personal names from other languages into Finnish
Finnicization (also finnicisation, fennicization, fennicisation) is the changing of one's personal names from other languages (usually Swedish) into Finnish
Finnicization
Process by which the Finnish language became dominant in 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
Finnicization_of_Helsinki
Interwar conflicts in Finnish territory
relatively high rate in nationalistic activities (e.g. Karelianism and Finnicization of the country and its institutions). This development was related to
Heimosodat
Dialects of Swedish spoken in Finland
status, and by the time of Finland's independence in 1917, after a Finnicization campaign by the Fennoman movement, Finnish clearly dominated in government
Finland_Swedish
Syncretic political ideology
anti-Russian peasant population. Among his nationalist policies was the Finnicization of the Karelians, because the ultimate goal was the unification of the
National_Bolshevism
Finnish social scientist and politician
movement and Finnish activism of the 1910s, through nationalist and Finnicization ideology in the 1920s, the founding of the National Socialist Union
Yrjö_Ruutu
Name list
Germanic name Adolf. It gained popularity in the 19th century during the Finnicization of given names. Other Finnish variants of Adolf include Atte and Aadolf
Aatu
Finnish geographer, geologist, professor and diplomat
Quaternary geology of northern Finland. He was a vocal opponent to the Finnicization of the University of Helsinki. Lindberg, Johan (August 5, 2011). "Tanner
Väinö_Tanner_(geographer)
Way of classifying the world's languages
Akademie-Verlag. Akademie-Verlag. ISSN 0138-550X. Tikka, Petri (2007). "The Finnicization of Quenya". Arda Philology: Proceedings of the First International Conference
Morphological_typology
Finnish painter (1865–1931)
at the Paris World Fair of 1900 and the Jusélius Mausoleum in Pori. He finnicized his name from Gallén to Gallen-Kallela in 1907. Gallen-Kallela was born
Akseli_Gallen-Kallela
Russian politician
Aleksandr Petrovich Hudilainen (Russian: Александр Петрович Худилайнен, finnicized as Aleksanteri Petrovitš Hutilainen, born May 2, 1956) is a Russian politician
Aleksandr_Hudilainen
Subfamily of Indo-European languages
Finnic languages, as early as Proto-Finnic. Many loanwords have acquired a Finnicized form, making it difficult to say whether such a word is natively Finnic
Slavic_languages
Literary influences
journal, showing that they are genuinely diverse, and arguing that the "Finnicization" of Quenya did not decline during its development through Tolkien's
Finnish_influences_on_Tolkien
Constructed languages
Lhammas" Fimi 2010, pp. 73, 102. Hostetter 2013. Tikka, Petri (2007). "The Finnicization of Quenya". Arda Philology: Proceedings of the First International Conference
Languages constructed by Tolkien
Languages_constructed_by_Tolkien
Late-1800s Finnish nationalist movement
surnames, common in Finland at that time. Most of the Fennomans also Finnicized their family names, particularly from the end of the 19th century. In
Fennoman_movement
Fictional language in the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien
published in Parma Eldalamberon No. 12. Tikka, Petri (2007). "The Finnicization of Quenya". Arda Philology: Proceedings of the First International Conference
Quenya
Finnic language of Karelia, in Russia and Finland
established as the official "local" language. An intense program of Finnicization, but called "Karelianization", began and Finnish-language schools were
Karelian_language
Finnish philologist (1836–1911)
foundation of nationality. This theory strongly opposed any form of Finnicization, which it regarded as turning away from Western civilization, and even
Axel_Olof_Freudenthal
A set of graves in Tampere, showing the Swedish surname Kyander as well as the Finnicized Kiianmies.
Finnish_name
Finnish politician and diplomat, President of Finland (1937–2023)
from Tistedalen in Southern Norway, took Finnish citizenship in 1929 and Finnicized his surname from Adolfsen in 1935. Oiva was working as a NCO in the supply
Martti_Ahtisaari
Finnish general (1892–1947)
given command of the Pohjanmaa Military District in 1934. In 1936, he finnicized his surname from the Swedish Strömberg to Siilasvuo and became a member
Hjalmar_Siilasvuo
Finnish artistic gymnast
1938) was a Finnish gymnast who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics. He finnicized his family name from Öhberg to Saarivuori in 1906. He was buried at Ristimäki
Jaska_Saarivuori
Finnish politician (1861–1944)
while Finland was seeking peace with the Soviet Union. He refused to Finnicize the name of his 500-year-old noble house.[citation needed] Svinhufvud's
Pehr_Evind_Svinhufvud
President of Finland from 1946 to 1956
aunt, Kaisa Hagman, assumed responsibility for his raising. Hellsten Finnicized his name to Juho Kusti Paasikivi in 1885. His surname literally means
Juho_Kusti_Paasikivi
Finnish educator and politician (1906–1990)
(Paula) Ruutu (27 April 1906 – 17 November 1990; née Gran, which was finnicized to Vannila) was a Finnish educator and politician, born in Värtsilä. She
Paula_Ruutu
Loanword from a Slavic language
languages, possibly as early as Proto-Finnic. Many loanwords have acquired a Finnicized form, making it difficult to say whether such a word is natively Finnic
Slavicism
Finnish politician and academic (1865–1952)
christened Carl Johan (Finland Swedish: [ˈkɑːrl ˈjuːhɑn]), but later Finnicized his forenames to Kaarlo Juho, as did most Fennomans (i.e. the supporters
Kaarlo_Juho_Ståhlberg
Finnish artistic gymnast
was a Finnish gymnast who won bronze in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He finnicized his family name from Dahlgren to Railio in 1906. He married Agnes Lovisa
Eino_Railio
Finnish composer (1928–2016)
in 1928. His father Eino Alfred Rautavaara (né Jernberg; 1876–1939; he Finnicized his last name in 1901) was an opera singer and cantor, and his mother
Einojuhani_Rautavaara
their Swedish surname to the Finnish Loimaranta in 1906 as part of the Finnicization surname switch inspired by Romantic nationalism. About 70,000 Finns
Suoma_af_Hällström
Town in Ostrobothnia, Finland
Swedish name Nykarleby, which means 'New Karleby'; the Finnish name is a Finnicized version of the same. The town was chartered in the same year as the nearby
Nykarleby
Finnish politician (1883–1942)
christened Lars Kristian (Finland Swedish: [lɑːrs ˈkristiɑn]), but he Finnicized his forenames to Lauri Kristian during his time at school. Relander followed
Lauri_Kristian_Relander
Surname list
in North Karelia. Notable people with the surname include: Kettunen, a finnicized name of the family Alopaeus Eino Kettunen (1894–1964), Finnish composer
Kettunen
Finnish industrialist and philanthropist (1869-1949)
Swedish surname to the Finnish Aaltonen in 1890, as was common during the Finnicization of names in the late 19th and early 20th century. During the 1890s Aaltonen's
Emil_Aaltonen
Municipality in Finnmark, Norway
It is also the geographic centre of Northern Sápmi. Kautokeino is a Finnicized form of the Sámi name Guovdageaidnu, and it is also adopted by the Norwegians
Kautokeino_Municipality
Finnish gymnast
chairman of the club Kotkan Into intermittently in 1915–1927. Salovaara finnicized his name from Nylenius on 12 May 1906. He took part in a Fennoman protest
Aarne_Salovaara
Topics referred to by the same term
Rautavaara Airfield, an airfield in Rautavaara, Finland Rautavaara is the Finnicization of the Swedish surname Jernberg, both being ornamental surnames literally
Rautavaara_(disambiguation)
1962 Finnish film
Ville. Palmu deduces that she is pregnant to Ville. Her last name is a finnicized version of the name "Nordberg" or "Northern Mountain". (Played by Maija-Leena
The Stars Will Tell, Inspector Palmu
The_Stars_Will_Tell,_Inspector_Palmu
Finnish artistic gymnast (1885–1934)
parents were senior conductor A. G. Lindholm and Edla Johanna Fredberg. He finnicized his familyname from Lindholm to Linko in 1906. He married Hilja Linnéa
Yrjö_Linko
Finnish gymnast (1884–1958)
Heikki Lindholm (former Uusi-Lampila), and his mother was Kaisa Niesi. He finnicized his family name from Lindholm to Lehmusto in 1906. His first wife until
Heikki_Lehmusto
Finnish sport shooter (1885–1963)
Kolho were his brothers, as was architect Vilho Kolho. Born Saxberg, they finnicized the family name to Kolho on 12 May 1906. He married Eira Helena Nylund
Voitto_Kolho
Finnish sports shooter (1867–1951)
shooter who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Born in Häyrén, he Finnicized his family name to Hallamaa on 23 June 1906. He and Amanda Karolina Törnström
Heikki_Hallamaa
Finnish gymnast, author and judge
second wife was Aila Tellervo Heikinheimo (1919–), married in 1953. He finnicized his familyname from Nordqvist to Pohjanpää in 1906. Poet Lauri Pohjanpää
Arvi_Pohjanpää
Finnish sprinter (1887–1934)
in 10.6 seconds in 1907, but this result was considered unreliable. He finnicized his family name from Rosenberg to Railo on 12 May 1906. He moved to the
Uno_Railo
Finnish footballer and gymnast (1888-1960)
parents were butcher Gustaf Aleksander Salin and Fredrika Ahlfors. He finnicized his name from Karl Gustaf Salin to Kaarlo Eino Kyösti Soinio in 1906.
Kaarlo_Soinio
Finnish javelin thrower (1888–1918)
parents were mason Johan David Eliasson and Amanda Sofia Jusenius. He finnicized his name from Eliasson to Halme in 1905. Halme was the copy editor of
Juho_Halme
Finnish athlete and writer (1889–1957)
Helsinki. Brother Into Saxelin was a sculptor. Jalmari, Saida and Jonni finnicized their family name from Saxelin to Sauli on 6 April 1908. His first marriage
Jalmari_Sauli
Finnish sports shooter (1886–1940)
Kolho were his brothers, as was architect Vilho Kolho. Born Saxberg, they finnicized the family name to Kolho on 12 May 1906. He married home economics teacher
Lauri_Kolho
Finnish diver (1887–1962)
were Henrik Gustav Aro Ahlstedt and Mariaana Karoliina Forsell. They Finnicized their family name from Ahlstedt to Aro on 12 May 1906. He married dentist
Toivo_Aro
Finnish gymnast
had two children, Pentti Kalervo (1911–) and Aune-Marjatta (1913–). He finnicized his name from Nordlund to Kyykoski in 1906. He completed his matriculation
Iivari_Kyykoski
Finnish artistic gymnast
was a board member of the Finnish Olympic Committee in 1934–1937. He finnicized his family name from Borg to Linna on 23 June 1906. Politically he was
Edvard_Linna
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