Aino

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See also: aino, aïno, and AINO

English

Noun

Aino pl (plural only)

  1. Alternative form of Ainu (ethnic group of Japan)

Proper noun

Aino

  1. Alternative form of Ainu (language)

Anagrams

Estonian

Etymology

Borrowed from Finnish Aino.

Proper noun

Aino

  1. a female given name from Finnish

Usage notes

  • Popular in the 1930s.

Finnish

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Etymology

From aino, a poetic variant of ainoa (only, sole), also in the sense "unique". The name was invented by Elias Lönnrot for the second edition of the Kalevala (1849) by adding an upper case initial to terms like aino tytti (the only girl), of the first edition (1835).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Aino

  1. A heroine in the Kalevala.
    • 1849, Eino Friberg, 1988, transl., Kalevala, 3:517-522::
      Tuot’ itken tämän ikäni, / Puhki polveni murehin: / Annoin Aino siskoseni, / Lupasin emoni lapsen / Väinämöiselle varaksi, / Laulajalle puolisoksi, /
      This is why I'll weep forever, / What I'll mourn throughout my lifetime: / That I gave my sister Aino, / Even pledged my mother's child / To Väinämöinen as a helpmate, / And provider for the singer, /
  2. a female given name
    • 1959, Väinö Linna, Täällä Pohjantähden alla 1, WSOY 1965, page 159:
      Muu väki oikeastaan pitikin välittömästä Ilmarista. Aino-neiti sen sijaan olikin jo lapsena hillitty. Lapset olivat todella saaneet suomalaiset nimet, vieläpä Kalevalasta. Tyttöä sanottiin kuitenkin Aniksi.
      The rest of the people liked the natural character of Ilmari. Miss Aino on the other hand had been reserved since childhood. The names were very Finnish, straight from the Kalevala. The girl was often called Ani, however.
    • 2017, Roope Lipasti, Ruotsinlaiva, Atena, →ISBN, page 27:
      Aino oli nimensä mukaisesti ainoa lapsi.
      As Aino's name suggested, she was the only child.

Usage notes

  • The most popular first name for women born in Finland in 1916-1927 and again in 2006 and 2020.

Declension

Inflection of Aino (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative Aino Ainot
genitive Ainon Ainojen
partitive Ainoa Ainoja
illative Ainoon Ainoihin
singular plural
nominative Aino Ainot
accusative nom. Aino Ainot
gen. Ainon
genitive Ainon Ainojen
partitive Ainoa Ainoja
inessive Ainossa Ainoissa
elative Ainosta Ainoista
illative Ainoon Ainoihin
adessive Ainolla Ainoilla
ablative Ainolta Ainoilta
allative Ainolle Ainoille
essive Ainona Ainoina
translative Ainoksi Ainoiksi
abessive Ainotta Ainoitta
instructive Ainoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Aino (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Ainoni Ainoni
accusative nom. Ainoni Ainoni
gen. Ainoni
genitive Ainoni Ainojeni
partitive Ainoani Ainojani
inessive Ainossani Ainoissani
elative Ainostani Ainoistani
illative Ainooni Ainoihini
adessive Ainollani Ainoillani
ablative Ainoltani Ainoiltani
allative Ainolleni Ainoilleni
essive Ainonani Ainoinani
translative Ainokseni Ainoikseni
abessive Ainottani Ainoittani
instructive
comitative Ainoineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Ainosi Ainosi
accusative nom. Ainosi Ainosi
gen. Ainosi
genitive Ainosi Ainojesi
partitive Ainoasi Ainojasi
inessive Ainossasi Ainoissasi
elative Ainostasi Ainoistasi
illative Ainoosi Ainoihisi
adessive Ainollasi Ainoillasi
ablative Ainoltasi Ainoiltasi
allative Ainollesi Ainoillesi
essive Ainonasi Ainoinasi
translative Ainoksesi Ainoiksesi
abessive Ainottasi Ainoittasi
instructive
comitative Ainoinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Ainomme Ainomme
accusative nom. Ainomme Ainomme
gen. Ainomme
genitive Ainomme Ainojemme
partitive Ainoamme Ainojamme
inessive Ainossamme Ainoissamme
elative Ainostamme Ainoistamme
illative Ainoomme Ainoihimme
adessive Ainollamme Ainoillamme
ablative Ainoltamme Ainoiltamme
allative Ainollemme Ainoillemme
essive Ainonamme Ainoinamme
translative Ainoksemme Ainoiksemme
abessive Ainottamme Ainoittamme
instructive
comitative Ainoinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Ainonne Ainonne
accusative nom. Ainonne Ainonne
gen. Ainonne
genitive Ainonne Ainojenne
partitive Ainoanne Ainojanne
inessive Ainossanne Ainoissanne
elative Ainostanne Ainoistanne
illative Ainoonne Ainoihinne
adessive Ainollanne Ainoillanne
ablative Ainoltanne Ainoiltanne
allative Ainollenne Ainoillenne
essive Ainonanne Ainoinanne
translative Ainoksenne Ainoiksenne
abessive Ainottanne Ainoittanne
instructive
comitative Ainoinenne

Derived terms

Statistics

  • Aino is the 20th most common female given name in Finland, belonging to 21,076 female individuals (and as a middle name to 15,257 more), and also belongs as a middle name to 7 male individuals, according to February 2023 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.

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