Probably from bynames/nicknames, from dialectal huikka (compare huikea, hoikka) meaning "lanky, slim", huikata (“yell out, call out”) (onomatopoeic) and huikata (“to swindle, con”) (akin to huijata). Compare also Huikari, Huikuri.[1]
Huikko
Inflection of Huikko (Kotus type 1*A/valo, kk-k gradation) | |||
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nominative | Huikko | Huikot | |
genitive | Huikon | Huikkojen | |
partitive | Huikkoa | Huikkoja | |
illative | Huikkoon | Huikkoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Huikko | Huikot | |
accusative | nom. | Huikko | Huikot |
gen. | Huikon | ||
genitive | Huikon | Huikkojen | |
partitive | Huikkoa | Huikkoja | |
inessive | Huikossa | Huikoissa | |
elative | Huikosta | Huikoista | |
illative | Huikkoon | Huikkoihin | |
adessive | Huikolla | Huikoilla | |
ablative | Huikolta | Huikoilta | |
allative | Huikolle | Huikoille | |
essive | Huikkona | Huikkoina | |
translative | Huikoksi | Huikoiksi | |
abessive | Huikotta | Huikoitta | |
instructive | — | Huikoin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |