Hartikainen

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Finnish

Etymology

Hartika- +‎ -inen (of the same origin as Hartikka), based on a Low German diminutive Harteke, Hartich of Old High German Hartwig. The variant Hartikainen in particular has been historically associated with the region of Savonia.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhɑrtikɑi̯nen/,
  • Rhymes: -ɑinen
  • Hyphenation(key): Har‧ti‧kai‧nen

Proper noun

Hartikainen

  1. a Finnish surname

Declension

Inflection of Hartikainen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation)
nominative Hartikainen Hartikaiset
genitive Hartikaisen Hartikaisten
Hartikaisien
partitive Hartikaista Hartikaisia
illative Hartikaiseen Hartikaisiin
singular plural
nominative Hartikainen Hartikaiset
accusative nom. Hartikainen Hartikaiset
gen. Hartikaisen
genitive Hartikaisen Hartikaisten
Hartikaisien
partitive Hartikaista Hartikaisia
inessive Hartikaisessa Hartikaisissa
elative Hartikaisesta Hartikaisista
illative Hartikaiseen Hartikaisiin
adessive Hartikaisella Hartikaisilla
ablative Hartikaiselta Hartikaisilta
allative Hartikaiselle Hartikaisille
essive Hartikaisena Hartikaisina
translative Hartikaiseksi Hartikaisiksi
abessive Hartikaisetta Hartikaisitta
instructive Hartikaisin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Hartikainen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation)

Statistics

  • Hartikainen is the 110th most common surname in Finland, belonging to 5,722 individuals, according to February 2023 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.

References

  1. ^ Mikkonen, Pirjo, Paikkala, Sirkka (2000) Sukunimet, Helsinki: Otava, →ISBN

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