names in finnish?
names in finnish?
Well, I have really wanted to learn the finnish language for sometime now, and I was just wondering, do american names translate into finnish? not finnish words, but ways of saying them.
Example: in english, my name is steve. What would it be in finnish?
Example: in english, my name is steve. What would it be in finnish?
Re: names in finnish?
Most names have Latin or Greek origins, so they do translate.SIPULI wrote:Well, I have really wanted to learn the finnish language for sometime now, and I was just wondering, do american names translate into finnish? not finnish words, but ways of saying them.
Example: in english, my name is steve. What would it be in finnish?
For instance, Steve comes from the Greek name Stefanus, which translates into Finnish as Tahvo or Tapani, the latter being more common nowadays.
http://behindthename.com/nmc/eng.php
Re: names in finnish?
Well... if you mean whether there is a Finnish word that sounds the same as the name Steve, then the answer is... no, not even if you pronounce "Steve" like you would if it was a Finnish wordSIPULI wrote:Well, I have really wanted to learn the finnish language for sometime now, and I was just wondering, do american names translate into finnish? not finnish words, but ways of saying them.
Example: in english, my name is steve. What would it be in finnish?

Your Finnish name, incidentally, might be Teuvo

Some American/English names might, of course, vaguely resemble some Finnish word. Can't think of any at the moment though... anyone?
Re: names in finnish?
Which reminds me of Stefanus Populus, the famous (or should I say notorious) Finnish singer, Tapani Kansa. Also known for his continuous efforts to break speeding records on Finnish highwaysJuha H. wrote:For instance, Steve comes from the Greek name Stefanus, which translates into Finnish as Tahvo or Tapani, the latter being more common nowadays.

But yes, as Juha said, we do have quite a few names that share the same origin - largely because of the christian undertones (my own name is a variant of a Hebrew name actually). It's a bit of a mixed bag really. If you're interested in Finnish names, check out e.g. the following
http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/name ... rticle.htm
or
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/4crests/meanoffinnam.htm
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Well, you would be saying your name is "stiiv" whereas you write it "steve" which is pronounced more or less like the highlighted syllables in'step' and 'vendort' put together - so you might want to learn how to hear your name because they'll call it out and your turn will go - and then learn how to say your name so people write it correct. Curse of the phonetics, I know.
If you insist on being "stiiv" you'll be mistaken for a Swedish "Stig" many a time
If you insist on being "stiiv" you'll be mistaken for a Swedish "Stig" many a time

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Looks like my name is pretty unusual anywhere as it's not listed
The nearest I can find is:-
KARI (2)
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Finnish
Finnish form of Makarios (see MACARIO).
or
KARI (1)
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Norwegian
Norwegian form of KATHERINE
I wonder what possessed 'mor og far' to call me this?

The nearest I can find is:-
KARI (2)
Gender: Masculine

Usage: Finnish
Finnish form of Makarios (see MACARIO).
or
KARI (1)
Gender: Feminine

Usage: Norwegian
Norwegian form of KATHERINE
I wonder what possessed 'mor og far' to call me this?
Helvete också, nu regnar det igen!




"ley" would be pronounced like "lay" (although "lej" would be the Finnish spelling).rokingit wrote:how would you pronounce "ley" in finnish? ive never seen it before in a finnish word...maybe my brain has turned to mush.. my name is ashley so i was wondering how it would be said
Ashley though would be written äshli(i) to sound like the English.


Write "äshli" in the text field of this speech synthesizer, then click on "Kuuntele puhe" ! :rokingit wrote:how would you pronounce "ley" in finnish? ive never seen it before in a finnish word...maybe my brain has turned to mush.. my name is ashley so i was wondering how it would be said
http://www.mikropuhe.com/demo.asp