S Ski-hobo Active member Jun 7, 2004 #1 For the most part it seems that folks from Finland have last names that end in -nen. Hartikanen, Lykonen, Seppanen. Why? Does it mean anything?
For the most part it seems that folks from Finland have last names that end in -nen. Hartikanen, Lykonen, Seppanen. Why? Does it mean anything?
ottoponto Member Jul 22, 2004 #9 Ski-Hobo, nah. They're just fooling you. All the surnames in Finland end in -nen. It is written so in our national book, thy great Karelia.
Ski-Hobo, nah. They're just fooling you. All the surnames in Finland end in -nen. It is written so in our national book, thy great Karelia.
J JKK New member Jan 17, 2005 #10 ^^Thats true. Few examples: Virtanen, Jokinen, Nykänen, and many more!!!
Summit1 Member Oct 23, 2005 #13 as an American who can speak suomea but sux at reading/writing it...the "nen" is kind of a suffix for where you're from. ex: jarvi-nen = from the lake or suomilai-nen= person from Finland etc...
as an American who can speak suomea but sux at reading/writing it...the "nen" is kind of a suffix for where you're from. ex: jarvi-nen = from the lake or suomilai-nen= person from Finland etc...