Katila

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Finnish

Etymology

From a vernacular form of Latin Catellus.[1]

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Katila

  1. a Finnish surname

Declension

Inflection of Katila (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative Katila Katilat
genitive Katilan Katiloiden
Katiloitten
partitive Katilaa Katiloita
illative Katilaan Katiloihin
singular plural
nominative Katila Katilat
accusative nom. Katila Katilat
gen. Katilan
genitive Katilan Katiloiden
Katiloitten
Katilain rare
partitive Katilaa Katiloita
inessive Katilassa Katiloissa
elative Katilasta Katiloista
illative Katilaan Katiloihin
adessive Katilalla Katiloilla
ablative Katilalta Katiloilta
allative Katilalle Katiloille
essive Katilana Katiloina
translative Katilaksi Katiloiksi
abessive Katilatta Katiloitta
instructive Katiloin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Katila (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Katilani Katilani
accusative nom. Katilani Katilani
gen. Katilani
genitive Katilani Katiloideni
Katiloitteni
Katilaini rare
partitive Katilaani Katiloitani
inessive Katilassani Katiloissani
elative Katilastani Katiloistani
illative Katilaani Katiloihini
adessive Katilallani Katiloillani
ablative Katilaltani Katiloiltani
allative Katilalleni Katiloilleni
essive Katilanani Katiloinani
translative Katilakseni Katiloikseni
abessive Katilattani Katiloittani
instructive
comitative Katiloineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Katilasi Katilasi
accusative nom. Katilasi Katilasi
gen. Katilasi
genitive Katilasi Katiloidesi
Katiloittesi
Katilaisi rare
partitive Katilaasi Katiloitasi
inessive Katilassasi Katiloissasi
elative Katilastasi Katiloistasi
illative Katilaasi Katiloihisi
adessive Katilallasi Katiloillasi
ablative Katilaltasi Katiloiltasi
allative Katilallesi Katiloillesi
essive Katilanasi Katiloinasi
translative Katilaksesi Katiloiksesi
abessive Katilattasi Katiloittasi
instructive
comitative Katiloinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Katilamme Katilamme
accusative nom. Katilamme Katilamme
gen. Katilamme
genitive Katilamme Katiloidemme
Katiloittemme
Katilaimme rare
partitive Katilaamme Katiloitamme
inessive Katilassamme Katiloissamme
elative Katilastamme Katiloistamme
illative Katilaamme Katiloihimme
adessive Katilallamme Katiloillamme
ablative Katilaltamme Katiloiltamme
allative Katilallemme Katiloillemme
essive Katilanamme Katiloinamme
translative Katilaksemme Katiloiksemme
abessive Katilattamme Katiloittamme
instructive
comitative Katiloinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Katilanne Katilanne
accusative nom. Katilanne Katilanne
gen. Katilanne
genitive Katilanne Katiloidenne
Katiloittenne
Katilainne rare
partitive Katilaanne Katiloitanne
inessive Katilassanne Katiloissanne
elative Katilastanne Katiloistanne
illative Katilaanne Katiloihinne
adessive Katilallanne Katiloillanne
ablative Katilaltanne Katiloiltanne
allative Katilallenne Katiloillenne
essive Katilananne Katiloinanne
translative Katilaksenne Katiloiksenne
abessive Katilattanne Katiloittanne
instructive
comitative Katiloinenne

Statistics

  • Katila is the 1385th (tied with 1 other surname) most common surname in Finland, belonging to 615 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