Boys in Finland frequently receive names that celebrate both historical epics and modern minimalism. Short forms like Eero project straightforward strength, while Lassi or Oskari can reference national legends or enduring cultural motifs. Ranging from crisp, one-syllable nods to expansive, myth-inspired selections, Finnish baby boy names embody a nation’s love for directness, quiet determination, and an enduring tie to the natural world.
The name Aaro means "mountain of strength."
To breathe
To breathe
Argo means "swift" or "fleet."
"Leader, protector"
Eternal ruler
Elo is a variant of the name Eloy, which means "chosen" or "the elected" in Spanish.
The name Esaia is a variant of the name Isaiah, which means "Yahweh is salvation."
Esko is a Finnish name meaning "spear of the gods."
Ilman means "air" or "free from" in Finnish and "knowledge" or "learning" in Arabic.
Gift from God, knowledge
A variant of the Finnish word for
The name Juni is often associated with meanings like "youth" or "June," derived from the Latin word "juvenis," meaning young.
Of Jyrin make origin.
And usage are less documented
Kallo means "black" or "dark."
The meaning of Kova is "strength."
Koy
Wool or a woolen fabric
Illegal
The meaning of the name Lenni is "brave lion."
The name "Lukka" typically means "bringer of light" or is associated with "light."
Lumi means "snow."
Mati means "gift of God."
Matti is a Finnish name meaning "gift of God."
Mekko is a Native American name meaning "chief" or "leader."
"Naamari" means "mask" in Finnish.
The name Olli is a Finnish diminutive of the name Oliver, which means "olive tree" or "ancestor's descendant."
Luck or happiness.
Beloved
To bring or give light, brightness
Taavi means "beloved."
Magic or tiger.
Tommi means "twin."
Veera means "brave" or "heroic".