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Popular baby names in Finland, 2015

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According to data from the Population Register Center of Finland (Väestörekisterikeskus), the most popular baby names among Finnish speakers in 2015 were Venla and Leo.

Here are Finland’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2015:

Girl NamesBoy Names
1. Venla, 394 baby girls
2. Sofia, 346
3. Aada, 335
4. Aino, 331
5. Elsa, 326
6. Helmi, 325
7. Emma, 323
8. Eevi, 299
9. Ella, 297
10. Emilia, 262
1. Leo, 408 baby boys
2. Elias, 379
3. Onni, 361
4. Eino, 339
5. Oliver, 330
6. Niilo, 321
7. Väinö, 316
8. Eetu, 313
9. Leevi, 293
10. Daniel, 265

Elsa and Eevi replaced Enni and Amanda in the girls’ top 10

Daniel replaced Aleksi in the boys’ top 10.

Venla, the new #1 girl name, rose from 7th place in 2014.

While about 85% of the babies accounted for were born to Finnish speakers, another 6% were born to Swedish speakers. Here are Finland’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names among Swedish speakers specifically:

Girl NamesBoy Names
1. Ellen, 31 baby girls
2. Saga, 29
3. Amanda, 25
4. Elsa, 224
5. Ida, 21
6. Emma, 20
7. Stella, 19
8. Ebba, 17
9. Emilia, 16
10. Edith, 16
1. Emil, 43 baby boys
2. Oliver, 34
3. William, 32
4. Lucas, 28
5. Max, 26
6. Liam, 25
7. Benjamin
8. Noah, 24
9. Casper, 23
10. Axel, 22

Tied with Emilia and Edith were Olivia, Matilda and Minea; tied with Axel was Anton. Saga, the #2 girl name, ranked 4th in Sweden itself last year.

The Finnish Names Act (Nimilaki) allows babies to receive a maximum of three given names. The names must conform to Finnish orthography, reflect the correct gender, and not be “inappropriate” in any way.

Sources: Most popular children’s names – Digital and Population Data Services Agency, Trending baby names in 2015: Venla and Ellen for girls, Leo and Emil for boys, Finnish names still subject to law – how many and what kind

Image: Adapted from Flag of Finland (public domain)

Popular baby names in Finland, 2013

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Flag of Finland

Finland’s top baby names of 2013 were released last week.

According to the country’s Population Register Centre, the most popular baby names last year were Emma and Onni.

Here are Finland’s top 5 girl names and top 5 boy names of 2013:

Girl NamesBoy Names
1. Emma (445 baby girls)
2. Aino
3. Aada
4. Venla
5. Sofia
1. Onni (431 baby boys)
2. Elias
3. Leo
4. Oliver
5. Eetu

Of the 60,000+ babies were born in Finland last year, over 51,000 were born to Finnish-speaking families and over 3,500 were born to Swedish-speaking families. Here are the top 5 girl names and boy names among Swedish-speaking Finns:

Girl NamesBoy Names
1. Ellen (32 baby girls)
2. Emma
3. Ida
4. Elin
5. Minea
1. Emil (57 baby boys)
2. Elias
3. Benjamin
4. Anton
5. Liam

I wish they’d included a third list — one of popular Sami names! That would’ve been cool to see.

Source: Emma and Onni most popular baby names in 2013

Image: Adapted from Flag of Finland (public domain)

Finnish baby named after Donald Duck

Finnish professional golfers Minea Blomqvist and Roope Kakko welcomed their first child, a baby boy, on the last day of March.

They were going to name their son Elmeri Mikael, but right after he was born they threw in a third name: Aku — in honor of Donald Duck.

The Disney character Donald Duck, who is something of a cultural icon in the Nordic countries, is called Aku Ankka in Finland. Aku is short for the name Aukusti, the Finnish form of Augustus, while ankka is the Finnish word for duck.

The baby’s birth date (in European format) is 31/3, which immediately reminded Minea of Aku Ankka’s license plate, 313. So she and Roope added “Aku” to their son’s name, making it Elmeri Aku Mikael.

Which is rather fitting, as Roope and Minni (Minea’s nickname) are the Finnish names of Scrooge McDuck (Donald’s wealthy uncle) and Minnie Mouse.

But they’re going to call Elmeri by the nickname “Elmo.” Here’s why:

In Finland we have a sport book that’s called Elmo. He’s a sport person. He wins everything. Even in hundred meters he falls, but he still wins. It’s kind of like a magical book when you are a big sport hero. My boyfriend loves sport, and we follow ice hockey, so we thought that’s a great name for my son.

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