Finnish Surnames
Finnish names are used in the country of Finland in northern Europe.
78 surnames in our directory
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78Aalto is a Finnish surname meaning "wave". It belongs to the Laine type of surnames, which are derived from natural phenomena. The most notable bearer is architect and designer Alvar Aalto (1898–1976), a key figure in mo...
Aaltonen is a Finnish surname, one of the most common names in Finland, belonging to the type of Virtanen-style surnames popularized in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is derived from the Finnish word aalto meaning...
Aho is a Finnish surname meaning "meadow, glade" in the Finnish language. It belongs to the category of Laine-type surnames, which are derived from nature and landscape features, reflecting the deep connection between Fi...
Ahonen is a common Finnish surname, belonging to a large class of Finnish family names formed with the suffix -nen, which typically indicates a place of origin or a characteristic of the landscape. The name is derived fr...
Hakala is a Finnish ornamental surname derived from the Finnish word haka meaning "pasture" or "paddock," combined with the locative suffix -la (denoting a place or farmstead). Thus, the name originally signified a perso...
Hämäläinen is a Finnish surname derived from the historical province of Häme (known in Swedish as Tavastia), located in southern Finland. The name literally means "Tavastian" or "one from Häme." It is the sixth most comm...
Etymology and MeaningHarmaajärvi is a Finnish surname with a geographical origin. The name is derived from the Finnish words harmaa, meaning "grey", and järvi, meaning "lake", thus literally translating to "grey lake". T...
Heikkilä is a Finnish surname derived from the given name Heikki, the Finnish form of Henry, combined with the suffix -lä, which denotes a place or a farmstead. Thus, the name originally referred to a person living at or...
Heikkinen is the eighth most common surname in Finland, a patronymic name derived from the given name Heikki, the Finnish form of Henry. The suffix -nen is diminutive, but in surnames it often indicates a place of origin...
Heinonen is a Finnish surname of the Virtanen type, derived from the given name Heino, which itself is a Finnish variant of Germanic origin. The suffix -nen is a typical Finnish diminutive or familial suffix, making Hein...
EtymologyHonkanen is a Finnish surname derived from the element honka, which means "pine" in Finnish. Typically, a Finnish surname ending with -nen indicates a locational surname (mikrovalta), one derived from a place, w...
Järvi is a Finnish and Estonian surname meaning "lake" in Finnish. As a surname of the Laine type — derived from landscape features — it reflects the region's deep connection to its thousands of lakes and waterways.Etymo...
Järvinen is a Finnish surname derived from the word järvi, meaning "lake". It belongs to the Virtanen-type of Finnish surnames, which are formed from natural features. Järvinen is notably one of the most common surnames...
Jokela is a Finnish surname derived from the word joki, meaning "river." The name is typical of Finnish surnames that describe geographical features, often originating as farm or house names located by a river. Jokela is...
EtymologyJokinen is a Finnish surname of the Virtanen type, derived from the Finnish word joki, meaning "river." It belongs to a family of surnames built on natural features, where the suffix -nen (meaning "-like" or "-e...
Kallio is a Finnish surname derived from the common noun kallio, meaning "rock, outcrop" or "bedrock" in Finnish. The name refers to a rocky landscape feature, such as a bare rock face or a small hill of exposed stone, c...
Karjalainen is a Finnish surname meaning "Karelian", derived from Karjala, the Finnish name for Karelia, a historical region on the border between Finland and Russia. The name likely originated as an ethnic or geographic...
Karppinen is a Finnish surname derived from the word karppi, meaning "carp." The term karppi itself is of Germanic origin, reflecting historical linguistic influences in the region. As a surname, Karppinen belongs to the...
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...
Koivisto is a Finnish surname meaning "birch forest" in Finnish, derived from koivu "birch tree". It is a topographic surname that originally referred to someone who lived near or owned a birch forest. The name is typica...
Kokkonen is a Finnish surname derived from the Finnish word kokko, meaning "eagle." The name reflects a common pattern in Finnish surnames where they are taken from nature-related words, signifying strength and nobility....
Korhonen is the most common surname in Finland, surpassing Virtanen in 2009 to take the top spot. Its meaning is uncertain but likely derives from the archaic Finnish word korho, which denoted a person who is “deaf, hard...
Koskinen is a Finnish surname of the Virtanen type, meaning "rapids" in reference to a place near cascading water. The name derives from the Finnish noun koski ("rapids") combined with the common suffix -nen, which typic...
Kulmala is a Finnish surname derived from the Finnish word kulma meaning "corner". The suffix -la is a common locative suffix in Finnish surnames, indicating a place. Thus, Kulmala originally referred to a farm or dwelli...
Laakkonen is a Finnish surname, likely derived from an old diminutive form of the personal name Niklas, the Swedish and Finnish form of Nicholas. In Finnish naming tradition, surnames ending in -nen often convey smallnes...
Laakso is a Finnish surname meaning "valley" in Finnish. It belongs to the class of landscape-derived surnames common in Finland, reflecting the country's natural features. The name originates from the Finnish word laaks...
Laaksonen is a Finnish surname derived from the word laakso, meaning "valley." The name is an example of a toponymic surname, originating from a family living in or near a valley. It is one of several Finnish surnames ro...
Lahti is a Finnish surname derived from the word lahti meaning "bay, cove". It belongs to a class of topographic surnames that refer to features of the landscape, common in Finnish onomastics. The name may have originate...
Lahtinen is a Finnish-language surname of the so-called Virtanen type, derived from the word lahti meaning "bay, cove" and the suffix -nen, which typically denotes a place or connection.Etymology and OriginThe surname La...
Laitinen is a Finnish surname. Its exact etymology remains unknown, though most Finnish surnames that end in -nen are habitational or toponymic in origin, derived from place names or landscape features. Linguistically, t...
Laukkanen is a Finnish surname derived from a nickname for a person who took big steps, from the Finnish word laukka meaning "canter, gallop". The name thus metaphorically evokes someone with a long, bounding stride, lik...
Lehtinen is a common Finnish surname of the Virtanen type, derived from the Finnish word lehti, meaning "leaf." This patronymic-style surname is part of a broader category of Finnish surnames that often end in -nen, a di...
EtymologyLehtonen is a Finnish surname of the Virtanen type, derived from the word lehto meaning “grove” or “small forest”. As with many Finnish surnames, the suffix -nen is a diminutive element that became widely used i...
EtymologyLeppänen is a Finnish surname derived from the word leppä meaning "alder" (a type of tree). It is a classic example of a Virtanen-type surname—a large class of Finnish surnames formed from a nature-related word...
Linna is a Finnish surname deriving from the word linna, meaning "castle" or "fort" in Finnish. The name is primarily topographic, referring to someone who lived near a hillfort or rocky terrain resembling a fortress, or...
Mäkelä is a Finnish surname derived from the word mäki, meaning "hill". The name refers to a farmstead or dwelling located on or near a hill, comparable to the English surname Hill. In Finland, the suffix -lä typically d...
Mäkinen is a Finnish surname derived from the word mäki, meaning “hill”. It belongs to the Virtanen type, a category of surnames formed with the suffix -nen, which originated in eastern Finland and often denote place nam...
Martikainen is a Finnish surname derived from a diminutive of the given name Martti, the Finnish form of Martin. The root name Martin ultimately comes from the Roman name Martinus, which is derived from Martis, the genit...
Mustonen is a Finnish surname derived from the Finnish word musta, meaning "black". It is a common type of surname in Finland, often referring to a physical characteristic such as dark hair or complexion, or possibly a n...
Niemelä is a Finnish surname derived from the word niemi, meaning "peninsula" or "cape," combined with the locative suffix -lä, which denotes a place. Thus, the name originally referred to someone who lived on or near a...
Niemi is a Finnish surname derived directly from the Finnish word niemi, meaning "peninsula" or "cape." As a topographic surname, it likely originated from a person who lived near a peninsula or a cape, a common practice...
Nieminen is a Finnish surname that ranks as the third most common surname in Finland. It is derived from the Finnish word niemi meaning "peninsula, cape", combined with the surname-deriving suffix -nen, which forms surna...
Nikula is a Finnish surname derived from the given name Niku, which is a Finnish form of Nicholas. The surname is patronymic in origin, indicating descent from a person named Niku. The root name Nicholas comes from the G...
Niskanen is a Finnish surname derived from the word niska, meaning "neck." The name likely originated as a topographic surname for someone who lived on a neck of land (a narrow strip of land between two bodies of water)...
Nurmi is a Finnish surname with a meaning rooted in nature, derived from the Finnish word for "meadow" or "field." This topographic surname likely originated from individuals who lived near or worked on such landscapes,...
Nurminen is a Finnish surname derived from the Finnish word nurmi meaning "grass" or "lawn," combined with the suffix -nen, a common Finnish surname ending meaning "place of" or "from." Thus, the name originally referred...
Ojala is a Finnish and Estonian surname of toponymic origin, derived directly from the land. The root oja is a common Finnic word meaning "ditch," "channel," or "brook," and the suffix -la denotes a place or locality, to...
EtymologyPajari is a Finnish surname derived from the word pajari, meaning "boyar," which is the Finnish form of the Russian title боярин (boyarin). Boyars were members of the highest rank of the feudal aristocracy in Ru...
Partanen is a Finnish surname. Its origin lies in the Finnish word parta, meaning "beard", likely referring to a bearded man, a nickname that became hereditary. Notable Bearers Several individuals have borne the name, pr...
Pekkanen is a Finnish surname derived from the given name Pekka, the Finnish form of Peter. As a patronymic surname, it literally means "son of Pekka" or collectively "of the Pekka family." This type of formation—where t...
Peltola is a Finnish surname derived from the landscape. It originates from the element pelto, meaning "field", combined with the suffix -la, which typically indicates a place or farm. Thus, Peltola literally signifies "...
Peltonen is a Finnish occupational surname derived from the word pelto, meaning “field” in English. As a surname, it belongs to a class of Finnish names that originated from agrarian life and landscapes, reflecting the i...
Peura is a Finnish surname derived directly from the Finnish word peura, meaning "deer". As a surname, it belongs to the category of nature-based or ornamental names common in Finnish nomenclature. However, unlike many o...
Pitkänen is a Finnish surname derived from the Finnish word pitkä, meaning “tall” or “long.” As a descriptive surname, it likely originated as a nickname for a tall person, a common practice in Finnish onomastics where p...
Ranta is a Finnish surname, originally a habitational name for someone who lived near the shore. It derives from the Finnish word ranta, meaning "coast, shore, beach."As one of Finland's many Laine-type surnames, Ranta f...
Rantala is a Finnish surname derived from the word ranta, meaning "shore" or "beach," combined with the suffix -la, which denotes a place. Thus, the name originally referred to someone who lived near a shore or a beach....
Rantanen is a Finnish surname of the Virtanen type, derived from the word ranta, meaning "shore, beach". It is a common Finnish surname, reflecting the country's landscape of thousands of lakes and a long coastline, and...
Rautio is a Finnish surname derived directly from a common noun meaning "smith" in Finnish. The name also holds historical significance as a former municipality in Finland, which was incorporated into the town of Kalajok...
Rinne is a Finnish surname meaning "hillside." Derived from the Finnish word rinne (slope or hillside), it is a toponymic surname, likely originating from a family living near a hill or slope. It is a relatively common s...
Ruoho is a Finnish surname meaning "grass" in the Finnish language. It belongs to a class of ornamental or nature-derived surnames common in Finland, often adopted from landscape features, plants, or elements in the late...