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@@mirebell2473 wow that's so nice to hear .. Thanks for sharing 😊 I am 30 year old mom of 2 little daughters ( one is 4 years and other one is 1 year old )
We don’t have a full match for Rocelyn in Finnish, but I’d guess we’d likely pronounce it Roselin (or a less well versed Finn could also say Roselyn). But if you’d like to play with it a little and have a Finnish version here are a few variations: - Roseliina - Rosaliina - Roosaliina - Roosa-Liina (any of the above can be hyphenated) or simply just Roosa 😃🌹 (Ps. Roosa in Finnish is known to originate from the word rose, but is actually used as one of the words for the color pink 💕☺️)
Ella is also a Finnish name, so it’s written the same, just pronounced with the Finnish -a 😄 Emie is a bit more difficult, but I’d just drop the last -e and say Emi. 😃 OR if you’d rather want an actual Finnish name and not a Finnish way to pronounce your name, you can go for Emmi! 😁
Ämpäri. Just kidding. There is no "Amber" in Finnish. Most international names have Christian origin - for example Annie, Catherine, Joanna - or they have been inspired by ancient Rome or Greek names.
Finns don't have the english sh-sound at all. So your name would be spelled something like Trisia (or even Trissia - for a longer s). At least based on my finnish knowledge (as a Norwegian) :)
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Nona Terhihat Cantik Dengan Senyuman Indah Mu.🇲🇨👋🤩
My name is Iulia and I think Finland will be the first country where people would not spell my name as "Julia"
😊its fun,are there sites that can give certificates please
musical language, I love it
My name is Zsuzsanna but we also say it as Zsuzsa. 😀 (almost the same, minus the "Z" - s)
Thank you
Kiitos!! ❤
I got curious about my name ^ ^ :D My name is Yasmin, it's the Arabic version of Jasmin.
You are too The Best
How would you pronounce Aliina? It was my great great grandmothers name and when she immigrated to the USA it was changed to Elina.
❤❤lovely
My name is Jessica and in Finnish it would be pronounced as "Yessica"😂😄
And, Irene?? ❤
Niels 😊❤
My boyfreind Finnish and im going to move to Finland but all i need to do is learn the language
I am in finland now .. staying near vantaa .. my name is Evangeline Lydia
you would be Eveliina Lyydia, you have very pretty name.
@@matilda938 kiitos ! That sounds great 😃😃👍
@@mirebell2473 wow that's so nice to hear .. Thanks for sharing 😊 I am 30 year old mom of 2 little daughters ( one is 4 years and other one is 1 year old )
My name is nilla
Btw im from finland 🇫🇮
do you know if “hailey” has a finnish translation?
I think "Heli" would be pretty close😊
@@leena2522 thank you!! ^^
What about Fay?
Mine is Rosalyn👉Rosaloywn😂
How about Rena?
I love my Finnish name Susannah
Interesting, that my name 'Julia' nearly gets spelled like in german too. :)
My name is Gloria, how it should be pronounced in Finnish? Glooo-ri-ah?
yes
My name is Yesica how is it in Finnish?
What about Divine? 😊❤
❤❤When i get to finland,i will ring u to teach me finnish 😊
My middle name is Johanna :)
What is Juha
My name is Rocelyn, I don't know how to pronounce it in Finnish😅...
We don’t have a full match for Rocelyn in Finnish, but I’d guess we’d likely pronounce it Roselin (or a less well versed Finn could also say Roselyn). But if you’d like to play with it a little and have a Finnish version here are a few variations:
- Roseliina
- Rosaliina
- Roosaliina
- Roosa-Liina (any of the above can be hyphenated)
or simply just Roosa 😃🌹
(Ps. Roosa in Finnish is known to originate from the word rose, but is actually used as one of the words for the color pink 💕☺️)
Roosa
What about micheal or michelle ????
Mikael/Mikaela
What is Brodie in Suomi?
Veli = Brother
How do you say Mary?
Mari
@@tanjaheikkila8504 Thank you!
Hi! How do you pronounce Judit(h) in Finnish? 😊
Juudit😃
Yuudit
What about ella? And emie
Ella is also a Finnish name, so it’s written the same, just pronounced with the Finnish -a 😄 Emie is a bit more difficult, but I’d just drop the last -e and say Emi. 😃 OR if you’d rather want an actual Finnish name and not a Finnish way to pronounce your name, you can go for Emmi! 😁
Laura is same in romanian language 👍
What about Diane/Diana??
Still Tiina
My name is Susanna, in German Susanne
I met a Finnish Laura, and had my pronunciation corrected straight away! "There is no O in Laurrra" Okay Låra
What about Alexis?? lol 😅
Aleksa!
Well my finnish name is Profeetta Pukki but my actual name is
sir Marko Pukki Windsor Godfrey
What about Tshiamo? I bet no one in Finland can pronounce it 😊
Siamo?
@@hybbfr727🙂 Close, but no.
What about Angelina?🙂
Anzeliina 😃
Rita....Reeta
Reetta
What is Amber?
Ämpäri.
Just kidding. There is no "Amber" in Finnish. Most international names have Christian origin - for example Annie, Catherine, Joanna - or they have been inspired by ancient Rome or Greek names.
But the tranlation would be "meripihka", which is a really pretty name on itself😊
Trisha? :)
Finns don't have the english sh-sound at all. So your name would be spelled something like Trisia (or even Trissia - for a longer s). At least based on my finnish knowledge (as a Norwegian) :)
Mun nimi on Anni