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Baltic Finnic ethnic group
merging. › Finns or Finnish people (Finnish: suomalaiset, IPA: [ˈsuo̯mɑlɑi̯set]) are a Baltic Finnic ethnic group native to Finland. Finns are traditionally
Finns
Finnish political party
The Finns Party (Finnish: Perussuomalaiset [ˈperusˌsuo̯mɑlɑi̯set], PS; Swedish: Sannfinländarna, Sannf), formerly known as the True Finns, is a right-wing
Finns_Party
Country in northern Europe
the Sámi people retained the hunter-gatherer lifestyle longer than the Finns. The Sámi cultural identity and the Sámi languages have survived in Lapland
Finland
Topics referred to by the same term
up Finn or finn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word Finn (pl. Finns) usually refers to Finnish people, a Finnic ethnic group. Finn or Finns may
Finn
Ethnicity in Finland and Russia
Ingrian Finns constitute the largest part of the Finnish population of the Russian Federation. According to some records, some 25,000 Ingrian Finns have
Ingrian_Finns
Institute for the Languages of Finland proposes Swedish-speaking Finns, Swedish Finns, or Finland-Swedes, the first of which is the sole form used on the
Swedish-speaking population of Finland
Swedish-speaking_population_of_Finland
Historical group of Uralic peoples in Russia
The Volga Finns are a historical group of peoples living in the vicinity of the Volga, who speak Uralic languages. Their modern representatives are the
Volga_Finns
Subgroup of the Finnish people
Savolaksfinner (Savonian Finns), Rugfinner (Rye Finns) from their major crop, or notably Svedjefinner (Slash-and-burn Finns). The people themselves often
Forest_Finns
Irish actor (born 1995)
Dónal Finn (born 31 August 1995) is an Irish actor. On television, he is known for his roles in the Amazon Prime series The Wheel of Time (2023–2025) and
Dónal_Finn
This is a list of historical and living Finns (including ethnic Finns and people of full or partial Finnish ancestry) who are famous or notable. Finland
List_of_Finns
Nickname given to Finnish athletes
the first drivers referenced as the Flying Finn. In 1968, Castrol released a film called "The Flying Finns", it featured the 1968 1000 Lakes Rally and
Flying_Finn
Finnish television series
Suuret suomalaiset (Great Finns) was a 2004 television show, broadcast in Finland by Yle, which determined the 100 greatest Finns of all time according to
Suuret_suomalaiset
Finnish-speaking national minority in Sweden
national minority of Sweden Finns usually does not include immigrated Finland-Swedes, and the national minority of Sweden Finns is protected by Swedish laws
Sweden_Finns
1939–1940 war between the Soviet Union and Finland
Molotov's offer of a mutual assistance pact, which the Finns immediately refused. To the Finns' surprise, Molotov dropped the offer and instead proposed
Winter_War
Ethnic group in Russia
considered for merging. › Murmansk Finns or Kola Finns (Finnish: Muurmanninsuomalaiset, Kuolansuomalaiset) are a group of Finns who live or lived in Murmansk
Murmansk_Finns
Tribe of the Finnish people
inhabited by Finns proper. Later, the meaning of these names expanded to refer to the whole area of modern Finland. Earlier, the name Finn meant Sami people
Finns_proper
Promontory on the Delaware River, United States
borders another wildlife refuge, Supawna, as well as the Finns Point National Cemetery, the Finns Point Lighthouse and Fort Mott State Park." Placenames
Finns_Point
Hostility, prejudice, discrimination or racism against Finland and Finnish culture
Ingrian Finns were heavily persecuted in Soviet Russia, including being subject to forced deportations, and a genocide. 8,000–25,000 Finns were killed
Anti-Finnish_sentiment
Political party in Finland
Young Finns (Finnish: Nuorsuomalaiset) was a liberal political party in Finland founded in 1994 and abolished in 1999. In the 1995 parliamentary elections
Young_Finns
Finnish gambling agency
31 per cent of Finns want to abolish the gambling monopoly and adopt a gambling licence system instead, whereas 27 per cent of Finns are against the
Veikkaus
Descendants of deported (mostly Ingrian) Finns
Siberian Finns (Finnish: Siperiansuomalaiset, Siberian Finnish: korlakat) are Finnish people living in Siberia, mainly descendants of Ingrian Finns, who were
Siberian_Finns
Canadian actor and musician (born 2002)
Finn Michael Wolfhard (born December 23, 2002) is a Canadian actor, musician, and film director. He received international attention for playing Mike Wheeler
Finn_Wolfhard
Ethnic group name
("softest Finns"). The Screrefennae is believed to mean the "skiing Finns" and are generally identified with Ptolemy's northern Phinnoi and today's Finns. The
Finn_(ethnonym)
Various groups of Finno-Ugric peoples
typically comprises the Baltic Finns and the Volga Finns, the indigenous peoples living near the Volga and Kama Rivers; the Perm Finns are sometimes distinguished
Finnic_peoples
Annual celebration on Finnish people in Sweden
known as Sisuradio) as the symbolic national animal of the Sweden Finns. Sweden Finns Meänkieli Torne Valley "Sverigefinländarnas dag firas den 24 februari"
Sweden_Finns'_Day
Former youth wing of the Finns Party
Finns Party Youth (Finnish: Perussuomalaiset Nuoret, Swedish: Finsk Ungdom) is the former youth wing of the Finns Party, a political party in Finland
Finns_Party_Youth
Ethnic group
karjalaiset, IPA: [ˈkɑrjɑˌlɑi̯set]), also known as Finnish Karelians or Karelian Finns, are a subgroup (heimo) of the Finnish people, traditionally living in Finnish
Karelians_(Finns)
American animator and director
Will Finn is an American animator, voice actor, storyboard artist, and director. His work in animation includes characters from Disney, Warner Bros., DreamWorks
Will_Finn
Footballer (born 2000)
Finn Isaac Azaz (born 7 September 2000) is a professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for EFL Championship club Southampton. Born in
Finn_Azaz
Group of autosomal recessive genetic disorders that affect Finns much more frequently
common in Finns. Within Finland these diseases are more common in the east and north, consistent with their higher association with ethnic Finns than with
Finnish_heritage_disease
Inuit seen in Scotland in 1682 and later
and sent to the Physicians Hall in Edinburgh. The "Finn-men" were initially identified as "Finns", an umbrella term used in the local language of the
Finn-men
Breed of sheep
The Finn-Dorset or Finn Dorset is a British and Irish sheep, a cross-breed of the Finnsheep with the Dorset Horn. Finn Dorsets and related cross-breeds
Finn_Dorset
Irish poet
Finn Eces (Finneces, Finegas, Finnegas) is a legendary Irish poet and sage, according to the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. He is the teacher of Fionn
Finn_Eces
election programs or the opposition National Coalition Party (NCP) and Finns Party (Finns) called for budget cuts and austerity to balance the budget, while
2023 Finnish parliamentary election
2023_Finnish_parliamentary_election
Fictional character
Huckleberry "Huck" Finn is a fictional character created by Mark Twain who first appeared in the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and is the protagonist
Huckleberry_Finn
People in Finland of full or partial African ancestry
distinct adjacent term Afro-Finns (afrosuomalaiset), also referred to as Black Finns (mustat suomalaiset), can be used for Finns whose lineages are fully
African_diaspora_in_Finland
National minority group of Sweden
Swedish terms byfinne (pl. byfinnar, lit. 'village Finns') and lappfinne (pl. lappfinnar, lit. 'Sámi Finns') have historically been used to describe the Meänkieli-speaking
Tornedalians
Australian and New Zealand pop rock band
Neil Finn (vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter), Paul Hester (drums), and Nick Seymour (bass). Later band members included Mitchell Froom, Finn's brother
Crowded_House
Subgroup of the Finnish people
savolaiset; Savonian: savolaaset, savolaeset), or Savo Finns, are a subgroup (heimo) of Finns who live in the areas of the historical province of Savonia
Savonian_people
Balto-Finnic ethnic group
of Finnish as the de-facto ethnic language for the Kvens/Finns. In this regard, the Kven Finn Association has started a grant for young students in high
Kvens
British actor (born 1999)
Finn Bennett (born 27 December 1999) is an Irish-British actor. He is known for his roles in the HBO series True Detective: Night Country (2024) and A
Finn_Bennett
1944–1945 war between Finland and Germany
Germany were not yet in open conflict, the Germans warned the Finns of their intent. As the Finns wanted to avoid devastation of their country, and the Germans
Lapland_War
2024 film by Luca Guadagnino
Lister as Lily Donaldson Naheem Garcia as Tashi's father Jake Jensen as Finn Larsen Hailey Gates as Helen Writer Justin Kuritzkes was inspired to make
Challengers_(film)
American actress (born 1960)
Elizabeth Fearn "Finn" Carter (born March 9, 1960) is an American former actress. She is best known for her role in the 1990 film Tremors. Carter was born
Finn_Carter
Swedish colony in North America (1638–1655)
140 Finns arrived in 1664, and the ship Mercurius brought another 106 settlers in 1665, 92 of whom were listed as Finns. The exact number of Finns is difficult
New_Sweden
Group of peoples around the Baltic Sea
Meänkieli are considered separate from the Finns. The bulk of the Finnic peoples (more than 98%) are ethnic Finns and Estonians, who reside in the two independent
Baltic_Finnic_peoples
20th-century genocide in the Soviet Union
in labor camps. Over 100,000 Russian Finns were deported en masse without trial, most of whom were Ingrian Finns. Ingria and the border region with Finland
Genocide_of_the_Ingrian_Finns
Peoples who speak Permic languages
Occasionally referred to as Perm Finns or Permian Finns. Ekaterina Goldina & Rimma Goldina (2018) On North-Western Contacts of Perm Finns in VII–VIII Centuries,
Permians
Finnish people and their descendants
Finns emigrated to North America between 1870 and 1930. The years between 1870 and 1930 are sometimes referred to as the "Great Migration" of Finns into
Finnish_diaspora
American animated television series
named Finn (Jeremy Shada) and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (John DiMaggio)—a dog with the power to change size and shape at will. Finn and
Adventure_Time
British actor (born 1988)
Finn Jones (born Terence Jones; 24 March 1988) is an English actor known for his roles as Loras Tyrell in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2011–2016) and
Finn_Jones
Finnish resident without an ethnic Finnish background
the plight of new-Finn women in today's Finland. For statistics, in 2024: 184,838 new Finns had a dual citizenship 411,101 new Finns had a foreign citizenship
New_Finn
New Zealand musician (born 1958)
Neil Mullane Finn (born 27 May 1958) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known for being a principal member of Split Enz and for
Neil_Finn
American actor (born 1952)
Joseph Finn (born September 30, 1952) is an American character actor known as one of the leads of the television programs Cold Case and EZ Streets. Finn has
John_Finn
beginning with a formal apology to the Sámi, Kvens/Norwegian Finns, and Forrest Finns peoples. The commission had a three-part mandate: To produce a
Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Norway)
Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_(Norway)
Finnish concept
the will to win. The Finns translate sisu as "the Finnish spirit" but it is a much more gutful word than that. Last week the Finns gave the world a good
Sisu
Sami, Swedish-speaking Finns, Karelians, Romani, Jews, and Tatars, maintain their cultural identities within Finland. Many Finns are emotionally connected
Culture_of_Finland
77th cabinet of Finland
with the Finns Party on many issues, and Henriksson admitted that it is surprising that the party ended up in the same government as the Finns Party. Before
Orpo_cabinet
1919–1920 de facto state in Eastern Europe
causing a diplomatic incident and causing a wider rebellion amongst Finns and Ingrian Finns in the area had failed terribly. Having performed an attack without
North_Ingria
New Zealand musician (born 1952)
Brian Timothy Finn OBE (born 25 June 1952) is a New Zealand singer, songwriter, musician, and composer. He is best known as a founding member of Split
Tim_Finn
Predecessor state of Finland (1809–1917)
that the "alien race" of the Finns were to be assimilated and protected from Western interference, thereby "blessing" the Finns with their presence. Moreover
Grand_Duchy_of_Finland
Joseph Finn (1865–1945) was a trade unionist and journalist in Britain. Born to a Jewish family in Eastern Europe, Finn became a tailors' machiner in Leeds
Joseph_Finn
Finnish genomic research organisation
"Finngen/en/Aboutus". Retrieved 26 November 2019. "FinnGen, a global research project focusing on genome data of 500,000 Finns, launched". EurekAlert!. American Association
FinnGen
Middle Irish mythological story
Finn and Gráinne is a short, probably Middle Irish anecdote of the Finn Cycle about Finn mac Cumaill and his wooing of and eventual divorce from Gráinne
Finn_and_Gráinne
New Zealand musician (born 1983)
Liam Mullane Finn (born 24 September 1983) is a New Zealand singer and musician. Born in Melbourne, Australia, he moved to New Zealand as a child. He is
Liam_Finn
Political party in Finland
Russification began in 1899, the Young Finns advocated passive resistance, whereas the Finnish Party, now often called the Old Finns (vanhasuomalaiset), supported
Finnish_Party
Class of stringed musical instruments
vicinity of the Baltic Sea and played by the Baltic people, Baltic Finns, Volga Finns and northwestern Russians. Baltic psalteries include: Kanklės (Lithuania)
Baltic_psaltery
Spread of Swedish influence
(often simply called Finns in older sources) populations with the Swedish nation. Although censuses began delineating among Sámi, Finns, and Swedes as early
Swedification
1885 novel by Mark Twain
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a picaresque novel by American author Mark Twain that was first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Adventures_of_Huckleberry_Finn
Stream in Washington, U.S.
Finn Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Washington. A large share of the first settlers were Finns, hence the name. List of rivers of Washington (state)
Finn_Creek
Prime Minister of Finland since 2023
the 2015 migration crisis from coalition partners in the anti-immigration Finns Party, as well as from opposition lawmakers. In May 2016, Orpo announced
Petteri_Orpo
English actor (born 1995)
Gantzer, Olivia (1 March 2022). "Finn Cole age: How old is the Peaky Blinders star?". express.co.uk. "Discovery: Finn Cole". Interview Magazine. 15 June
Finn_Cole
Rebellion of Ingrian Finns in Russia
Revolt of the Ingrian Finns (Finnish: Inkeriläisten kansannousu, also known as Inkerin vapaustaistelu) was an uprising of Ingrian Finns in Ingria during the
Revolt_of_the_Ingrian_Finns
Americans of Finnish birth or descent
Finnish governor of Russian America, and the Lutheran Church was built for Finns. Finns started coming to the United States in large numbers in the late 19th
Finnish_Americans
Adventure Time character
Findleton “Finn” Mertens, better known as Finn the Human, is a character and one of the two protagonists, alongside Jake the Dog, of the American animated
Finn_the_Human
Historical region in northwestern Russia
resettlements by Finns from Savonia and Finnish Karelia (mostly from Äyräpää). The proportion of Lutheran Finns in Ingria (Ingrian Finns) comprised 41.1%
Ingria
2010 film
Simple Simon (Swedish: I rymden finns inga känslor, literally: In space there are no feelings) is a 2010 Swedish comedy film directed by Andreas Öhman
Simple_Simon_(2010_film)
Annually organized torchlight procession on the Independence Day of Finland
far-right-activists or members of the right-wing populist Finns Party (Perussuomalaiset), its youth organization Finns Party Youth (Perussuomalaiset Nuoret)...The 612-march
612_march
1967 song by Gilbert Bécaud
gi' mig en rose 1967 : Östen Warnerbring in Swedish as Glöm ej bort det finns rosor 1967 : Amália Rodrigues (Columbia ESRF 1872) 1967 : Riccardo del Turco
L'important_c'est_la_rose
1869 novel by Anthony Trollope
Phineas Finn is a novel by Anthony Trollope and the name of its leading character. The novel was first published as a monthly serial from 1867 to 1868
Phineas_Finn
primary language for 4,000-5,000 deaf Finns and is used as a first or second language by 6,000-9,000 hearing Finns. Finnish-Swedish Sign Language, on the
Demographics_of_Finland
Topics referred to by the same term
Paul Finn may refer to: Paul Finn (hurler), Irish hurler Paul Finn (judge), Australian federal court judge Paul Anthony Finn, Irish singer-songwriter
Paul_Finn
Topics referred to by the same term
Mickey Finn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mickey Finn, Micky Finn, or Mickie Finn may refer to: Mickey Finn (drugs), a drug-laced drink Mickey Finn (comic
Mickey_Finn
Ethnic group
In terms of autosomal DNA, Izhorians resemble other Baltic Finns, particularly Ingrian Finns and Votians, and can be distinguished from the Slavic Russians
Izhorians
Finns had their own chiefs, but most probably no central authority. At the time there can be seen three cultural areas or tribes in Finland: Finns, Tavastians
History_of_Finland
The 2017 Finnish government crisis followed the Finns Party leadership election, held on 10 June 2017. Prime Minister Juha Sipilä (Centre Party) and Minister
2017 Finnish government crisis
2017_Finnish_government_crisis
Polytheistic religion practiced by the Finnic peoples
indigenous religion of the various Baltic Finnic peoples, specifically the Finns, Estonians, Võros, Setos, Karelians, Veps, Izhorians, Votes and Livonians
Baltic_Finnic_paganism
Irish mythical hero
Fionn mac Cumhaill (alternatively spelled Finn mac Cumhaill), sometimes anglicised Finn McCool or MacCool, is a hero in Irish mythology, as well as in
Fionn_mac_Cumhaill
Titular character of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
(1876). He appears in three other novels by Twain: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), Tom Sawyer Abroad (1894), and Tom Sawyer, Detective (1896). He is
Tom_Sawyer
Topics referred to by the same term
Finnic peoples in the broad sense, i.e. Sámi, the Baltic Finns, the Volga Finns and the Perm Finns Finnic languages This disambiguation page lists articles
Finnic peoples (disambiguation)
Finnic_peoples_(disambiguation)
Winter War defensive line used by Finland
Russian Empire, the Finns declared independence in 1917. Although the Soviet Union recognized Finland's independence, the Finns did not trust their sincerity
Mannerheim_Line
(1988, 2006) remained the country's best Olympic result until 2022 when the Finns won their first Olympic gold after defeating Russia. At the Canada/World
Finland men's national ice hockey team
Finland_men's_national_ice_hockey_team
Canadians of Finnish ancestry
of Finnish ancestry or Finns who emigrated to and reside in Canada. In 2016, 143,645 Canadians claimed Finnish ancestry. Finns started coming to Canada
Finnish_Canadians
battalion Heimopataljoona 3, which consisted of Baltic Finns such as Karelians, Ingrian Finns, Votians and Veps. About 2,600–2,800 Soviet prisoners of
Soviet prisoners of war in Finland
Soviet_prisoners_of_war_in_Finland
12th- and 13th-century crusades around the Baltic Sea
and military orders in an effort to Christianize all the pagans (Balts, Finns, and West Slavs) around the southern and eastern shores of the Baltic Sea
Northern_Crusades
One Person Sailing Dinghy formerly used in the Olympic
More recently, carbon fiber masts have become commonplace in competition Finns. The sails, too, have evolved and are now commonly made of various laminates
Finn_(dinghy)
and four seats respectively. The Finns Party and the National Coalition Party gained one seat each, with the Finns Party recovering the seats it had
2019 Finnish parliamentary election
2019_Finnish_parliamentary_election
International cricket ground in Kennington, London, England
start of the 2021 season it is now known as the JM Finn stand because of a sponsorship deal with JM Finn. This work was completed in May 2005 and increased
The_Oval
Interwar conflicts in Finnish territory
Suomalainen Vapaajoukko) [fi] helped Estonian troops. Revolt of the Ingrian Finns (1918–1920) Aunus expedition (1919) Advance on Petrograd (1919) East Karelian
Heimosodat
Irredentist and nationalist idea that emphasized territorial expansion of Finland
area was enhanced by some migration of Ingrian Finns, and by the Great Depression. Gylling encouraged Finns in North America to flee to the Karelian ASSR
Greater_Finland
FINNS
FINNS
Male
Finnish
Finnish legend name of the ancestor of all Finns. Andrew Lang, author of Custom and Myth, 1884, gives the KALEVA means "heroic, magnificent," but it may be connected with the Lithuanian word kalvis, meaning "smith," like the Baltic god Kalevias.Â
FINNS
FINNS
Girl/Female
Muslim
Young and delicate
Female
Gypsy/Romani
Romani form of Latin Francisca, JOFRANKA means "French."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord of Beauty
Boy/Male
Biblical
Understanding; or son of a fox.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Pleasure
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh
English and Welsh : patronymic from Humphrey.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tune, New rule
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
War Minded
Boy/Male
Tamil
Padmakar | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®•à®°
Jewel, Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Danish, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Fish
FINNS
FINNS
FINNS
FINNS
FINNS
a.
Of or pertaining to the Finns.
n. pl.
A branch of the Mongolian race, inhabiting Northern and Eastern Europe, including the Magyars, Bulgarians, Permians, Lapps, and Finlanders.
n. pl.
A Mongolian race, ancestors of the Finns.
n. pl.
Natives of Finland; Finlanders.
a.
A native of Finland; one of the Finn/ in the ethnological sense. See Finns.
n.
A Northern Turanian group of languages; the language of the Finns.
n.
One of the dominant people of Hungary, allied to the Finns; a Hungarian.
a.
Of or pertaining to Finland, to the Finns, or to their language.