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Finnish
Etymology
Medieval vernacular form of the Latin saint's name Geōrgius and of its Old Swedish / Middle Low Saxon equivalents, ultimately from Ancient Greek. Cognate to English George.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Yrjö
- a male given name
- Pyhä Yrjö ― Saint George
- Yrjö VI ― George VI (of England)
1914, Anni Swan, Tottisalmen perillinen, WSOY, published 2000, →ISBN, page 61:—Yrjö, Yrjö! Taivaan tähden, kuinka hän sen nimen on saanut?
—Yrjö on varsin tavallinen nimi.
—Mutta sehän on von Sumersien perintönimi. Niin pitkälle kun tiedän, ovat Tottisalmen isännät aina olleet Yrjöjä.- —Yrjö, Yrjö! Dear heavens, how did he get such a name?
—Yrjö is a rather common name.
—But it's von Sumers' heritage name. The householder at Tottisalmi has always been called Yrjö for as long as I know.
- The letter Y in the Finnish spelling alphabet.
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Statistics
- Yrjö is the 164th most common male given name in Finland, belonging to 3,861 male individuals (and as a middle name to 3,682 more), according to February 2023 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.