Certificate of Name
Kinnunen
Finnish
Meaning & Origin
Kinnunen is a Finnish surname. It is thought to be derived from the Finnish dialectal word kinni, meaning “animal skin, fur,” which in turn was borrowed from the Swedish word skinn. This origin suggests that the name may have initially been an occupational surname for a furrier or a nickname related to the fur trade.EtymologyThe name Kinnunen belongs to a class of Finnish surnames that originated from natural or trade-related terms. The root kinni is not common in modern standard Finnish, which uses nahka for “skin” and turkis for “fur.” However, in eastern Finnish dialects, kinni retains the meaning of animal hide, especially one used for clothing or rugs. The Swedish borrowing skinn for fur/hide entered the Finnish lexicon during the centuries of Swedish rule, further supporting this etymology. The suffixes and are a typical patronymic and diminutive suffix in Finnish surnames, indicating “descendant of” or simply an addition to create a more distinctive name.Distribution and frequencyKinnunen is most prevalent in Finland, particularly in the regions of North Karelia, Northern Savonia, and Southern Finland, with also some presence in Sweden among the Finland Swedish population. According to Finnish registry data, it is one of the traditional Finnish surnames and maintains a steady occurrence.Notable bearersAntti Kinnunen (1903–1979), Finnish farmer and politicianArmas Kinnunen (1900–1964), Finnish middle-distance runnerCaitlin Kinnunen (born 1991), American actress known for her role in The PromEero Kinnunen (born 1967), Estonian military officerHeikki Kinnunen (born 1946), Finnish actorHiski Kinnunen, namesake of a noted sports achievementJarkko Kinnunen (born 1984), Finnish racewalkerJorma Kinnunen (1941–2019), Finnish javelin thrower and Olympic medalistJuri Kinnunen (born 1990), Finnish footballerKeith Thomas Kinnunen (born 1976), American criminal (perpetrator of the West Freeway Church of Christ shooting)Kimmo Kinnunen (born 1968), Finnish javelin thrower, world championLaila Kinnunen (1939–2000), Finnish singerLeo Kinnunen (1943–2017), Finnish racing driver, first Finnish champion in major European seriesMartin Kinnunen (born 1983), Swedish-Finnish politician (Sweden Democrats)Mike Kinnunen (born 1958), Finnish-born Canadian ice hockey playerThe name also appears in less well-known fields such as law and fine arts.Cultural significanceAs a surname, Kinnunen showcases the Finnish onomastic tradition of linking professions or objects from nature with the common suffix . Similarly constructed names include Korhonen (derived from korho, meaning “deaf”) or Nieminen (from niemi, “cape, peninsula”). Kinnunes have excelled particularly in ice hockey and javelin throw, with Jorma and Kimmo offering depth to that heritage.Related namesA close variant is Kinnunas (reduced form of Kinnunen in some spelling). It may also be linked to the dialectal verb kinniä, meaning to skin an animal, reinforcing the surname’s occupational background.Meaning: “furry” or “fur trader” (from Finnish dialect kinni)Origin: Finnish by use, but lexically Swedish in the root componentType: Surname; occupational or topographyRegions of occurrence: Finland, Sweden, and Finnish diaspora communities in America and Australia
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