MutieMoe said:

Vaka vanha Gygax tietäjä iän-ikuinen!
About the closest to knowing Finnish is casually knowing a few Finns and a laplander
I would have never guessed that, quite interesting tidbit of information .
I see you picked the "nen" from the common ending of many finnish surnames like example "Mustonen", "Virtanen" etc..
Heh...that was my purpose, as I planned to develop name chants to use against N/PCs that I found objectionable, as Vainomoinen found Kullervo

I did actually create one, but I never approached the DM of the group to invoke it. Anyway, the "nen" ending was for Vainomoinen, of course, as I was much taken with his character.
What exactly does "Finnish-like" mean?

Was or is there more Kalevala-inspired things in Greyhawk or D&D in general? I remember at least the boxed sets of D&D having artifact that was the wife that Ilmarinen made of precious metals, but was there else?
As there was no parallel to mythical Finland in the campaigns I played in, nor on the continent presented in the
World of Greyhawk setting, the best I could manage was to have a few outstanding persons (such as Louhi) and objects brought into play. I did have a Sampo, but it was not the same as that that Ilmarinen made that ground out grain, gold, and salt. I have forgotten what it actually produced, but IIRR it milled small quantities of alcohol, porridge, and copper once per day, not continually.
Anyway, if I had been selecting a name closer to my family's traditional ancestor, I would have based my PC's name on a mythic figure such as Wipunen.
Cheers,
Gary