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Finnicization (also finnicisation,
fennicization, fennicisation) is the
changing of one's
personal names from
other languages (usually Swedish) into Finnish...
- and was
later ennobled.
These Finnish Swedes,
known as the Fennomans,
Fennicized their family names,
learned Finnish, and made a
point of
using Finnish...
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depending on the
person named, the
person speaking and the
language used, a
Fennicized variant. For instance,
Kronberg may be
pronounced as [ˈkru:nˌbæri] ("CROON-BARry")...
- needed] At the
start of her
career she took the name "Phat Zik",
which was
fennicized as "Kana" when she
started rapping in Finnish. Her real name
comes from...
- the 21st century, native-Swedish
speakers are a
minority of 5.9%. "Helsinki Po****tion 2021 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)".
Fennicization v t e v t e...
- The
Finnish military administration in
Eastern Karelia was an
interim administrative system established in
those areas of the Karelo-Finnish
Soviet Socialist...
- administration. Many
influential Swedish-speaking
families learned Finnish,
fennicized their names and
switched to
using Finnish as
their everyday language....
- A set of
graves in Tampere,
showing the
original surname "Kyander" as well as the
fennicized "Kiianmies"...
- in Helsinki, a
member of the
noble family Granfelt, but his
father had
fennicized his
original Swedish surname to
express his
political sympathies. During...
- role in the
history of Russia,
Finland and Sweden. Some of them have
fennicized the name to
Kettunen or Tuomas-Kettunen. They were
ennobled in 1772 with...