feminine Aina

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Origin:
finnish
Name Root:
ainoa
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Finnish “ainoa,” meaning “only, the only one,” preserving the older meaning seen in the Latin cognate “unicus,” meaning “unique.” Aino is a figure invented by Elias Lönnrot for the poem “Kalevala.” It refers to the beautiful sister of Joukahainen. During the late 19th-century’s national romantic period, the mythological name Aino was adopted as a Christian name by Fennoman’s activists.

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danish
danish
finnish
finnish
norwegian
norwegian
swedish
swedish

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estonian
finnish
sami (lapps)
danish
hungarian (magyar)
norwegian
swedish

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United States Ranking #7077


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #2222

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