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Forename Antti

All around the world, Antti (Antti Finland Sweden Japan United States Afghanistan, أنتي Egypt Iraq Libya Algeria Syria, 安蒂 China, along with others...) is quite a common principally boy's, but very infrequently feminine first name. The first name Antti is characteristic of Finland, where it is quite a common boy's name, Bulgaria, where it is quite a rare unisex name, and Bahrain, where it is a rare masculine name. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Finland, Egypt, and China. Much less frequently, Antti is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Antti

name Andréas, name Andreï, name Andriejus, name Andre, name Andrejs, name Andres, name Dreits, name Andrei, name Andrius, name 安蒂, name Анти, name Andrii, name Andrea, name András, name Androw, name Andriy, name Andrej, name Andřej, name Andrey, name Андор, name Анджэй, name Андре, name أنتي, name Andreas, name Ανδρέας, name Ondrej, name Antero, name Ander, name Andri, name Andrzej, name Andréi, name Andor, name Anndra, name Drejc, name Endrū, name Андраш, name Andras, name Andrew, name Andráš, name Andrés, name Ondřej, name Anton, name Анджей, name Андерс, name Андреа, name Андреас, name Андрай, name Anders, name André, name Андер, name Antti, name Andriej, name Антти, name Andreu, name Andrij
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Antti Sweden, Finland, Afghanistan, Japan, United States
أنتي Egypt, Algeria, Syria, Iraq, Libya
安蒂 China
Анти Belarus, Russia, Bulgaria, Ukraine
Антти Ukraine, Russia

First name Antti in the context

Antti is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Antti Metsola , the fictional human, Metsolat; Antti Korpi , the fictional police officer from Ilkka Remes books, Ikiyö; Antti Laurila ; Antti Hanka , the operatic character in the opera The Ostrobothnians and Antti Tykinvalaja , among other works.

Notable namesakes

antti keksi Swedish poet, SE (b. 1622) link
antti yrjönpoika lyttraeus FI (b. 1650) link
antti hakola Finnish churchbuilder (1704-1778), FI (b. 1704) link
antti piimänen Finnish churchbuilder, FI (b. 1712) link
picture of antti särkelä antti särkelä antti särkelä Finnish watchmaker, FI (b. 1804) link
antti vartiainen FI (b. 1764) link
picture of antti ahlström antti ahlström antti ahlström Finnish businessman, FI (b. 1827) link
picture of antti rannanjärvi antti rannanjärvi antti rannanjärvi Finnish criminal, FI (b. 1828) link
picture of antti isotalo antti isotalo antti isotalo Finnish farmer, puukkojunkkari and leader of criminal gang, FI (b. 1831) link
picture of antti törneroos antti törneroos antti törneroos Finnish poet and translator (1835-1896), FI (b. 1835) link
picture of antti jalava antti jalava antti jalava Finnish teacher, writer and translator (1846-1909), FI (b. 1846) link
antti sinkko Finnish politician, FI (b. 1806) link
picture of antti mäkinen antti mäkinen antti mäkinen Finnish writer, journalist and preacher (1857-1936), FI (b. 1857) link
picture of antti hämäläinen antti hämäläinen antti hämäläinen Finnish politician (1864-1918), FI (b. 1864) link
antti puhakka Finnish writer (b. 1816) link

Characteristic surnames

Ki, Seppälä, Seppänen, Korhonen, Koskinen, Kinnunen, Kärkkäinen, Rantanen, Laitinen, Leinonen, Lehtonen, Lehtinen, Nieminen, Heinonen, Hiltunen, Virtanen, Miettinen, Leppänen, Järvinen, Heikkilä, Heikkinen, Savolainen, Saarinen, Hämäläinen, Salminen, Mikkonen, Nen, Salo, Inen, Saari, Aalto, Laine, Niemi, Ojala, Kallio, Mattila, Mäkelä, Salonen, Koskela, Koponen, Koivisto, Pesonen, Jokinen, Turunen, Väisänen, Immonen, Moilanen, Mäkinen, and Karjalainen