Certificate of Name
Jalo
Masculine
Finnish
Meaning & Origin
Jalo is a Finnish given name and surname, derived directly from the Finnish word jalo, meaning "noble" or "gracious." The word itself reflects qualities of dignity, honor, and benevolence, making Jalo a traditional virtue name in Finnish culture. While not as common today, it was particularly popular in the early 20th century and still carries strong cultural resonance in Finland. Notable Bearers Notable individuals with the given name Jalo include:Jalo Heikkinen, a Finnish writer whose works contributed to early 20th-century literature.Jalo Kalima (1884–1952), a linguist, translator, and professor known for his work in Finnish language and literature.Jalo Kilpinen (1893–1985), a prominent pole vaulter who competed in the Olympics.Jalo Syvähuoko, a construction businessman and entrepreneur.As a surname, Jalo is rarer but appears in fields such as sports and arts. Among them include ice hockey players Risto Jalo and Toni Jalo, photographers Olli Jalo, and sister writers Merja Jalo and Marvi Jalo, known for children's and young adult fiction. Cultural and Linguistic Context In Finnish naming traditions, Jalo fits into a category of name etymologically connected to abstract positive qualities (e.g., Aulis meaning "generous" or Tahvo meaning "healthy"). Such virtue names were part of a Romantic national revival in Finland during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The element jalo also appears in compound words like jaloluonteinen (noble-charactered), reflecting its semantic depth. Geographical Distribution As of recent data from the Finnish Population Register, fewer than 1,000 living individuals bear the name Jalo as either a first name or surname. Its usage remains almost exclusive to Finland and the Fenno-Scandinavian region, with a stable but small bearing among families who value traditional names. Key Facts Meaning: "noble, gracious" Origin: Finnish Type: Given name and surname Usage: Primarily in Finland
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