List of Finnish Baby Names Meanings

Kirsi

(KIR-si)

The meaning of the name “Kirsi” is: “Amaranth Blossoms”. Additional information: The name Kirsi is also Finnish and means cherry and frost there.

Meaning: Christian woman Origin: Finnish, Latin

Kirsti

(KIR-sti)

The different meanings of the name Kirsti are: Latin meaning: Follower of Christ.

Meaning: Christian woman Origin: Finnish, Latin

Kustaa

(KUS-tah)

In French it is Gustave; in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish it is Gustavo. ... A side form of the name in Swedish is Gösta. The name in Finnish is Kustaa, while in Icelandic it is written Gústav or Gústaf.

Meaning: Staff of the Gods Origin: Finnish, Old Norse

Lasse

(LAHS-she)

Given Name LASSE. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish. PRONOUNCED: LAHS-se (Danish, Finnish) [details]

Lassi

(LA-si)

Lassi (pronounced [ləsiː]) is a popular traditional dahi (yogurt)-based drink that originated in the Indian subcontinent. Lassi is a blend of yogurt, water, spices and sometimes fruit.

Meaning: City of laurels Origin: Finnish, Latin

Liisi

(LEE-si)

The different meanings of the name Liisi are: Hebrew meaning: My God is a vow. Greek meaning: My God is a vow. English meaning: My God is a vow. Estonian meaning: My God is a vow.

Meaning: Promise of God Origin: Finnish, Hebrew

Lijla

(LEEL-ya)

Lilja Name Meaning Swedish: ornamental name from Swedish lilja 'lily'. 68,956 Historical Documents with Lilja on Ancestry 44,912 Birth, Marriage, and Deaths 4,502 Census and Voter Lists 1,237 Military Records 4,741 Immigration Records 13,564 Member Trees.

Meaning: Lily flower Origin: Finnish, Latin

Lotta

(LAW-ta)

The name Lotta is a Swedish baby name. In Swedish the meaning of the name Lotta is: Masculine.

Meaning: Free woman Origin: Finnish, Germanic, Swedish

Loviisa

(LAW-vee-sa)

Origin of the name Louisa: Feminine form of Louis (famous in war), which is from the Germanic Hluodowig, a compound name composed from the elements hluod (famous) and wīg (war, strife).

Lyydia

(LEE-di-ya)

It derives from the Greek Λυδία, Ludía, from λυδία (ludía; "beautiful one", "noble one", "from Lydia/Persia"), a feminine form of the ancient given name Λυδός (Lydus, from λυδός (lydus)). Meaning:"from Lydia"; "beautiful one"; "noble one" Pronunciation:LID-ee-ə

Meaning: Coming from Lydia Origin: Finnish, Greek