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The name Tapiola is derived from Tapio, who is the forest god of Finnish mythology, especially as expressed in the Kalevala, the national epic of Finland.
The winning name was suggested by eleven different people, which in Finnish means the home of the Tapio, the forest god from The Kalevala.
* Tapio, a Finnish male given name
* Tapio, the name of one of the finest Finnish designers, Tapio Wirkkala
* Tapio, the middle name of the Finnish composer Osmo Tapio Räihälä
Tapinoma is derived from the Finnish spirit god Tapio hence the common name ghost ant.

name and appears
If the symbolic name or actual address of an index word or electronic switch appears or is included in the operand of an XRELEASE or SRELEASE statement ( see page 101 ), the specified index word or electronic switch will again be made available, regardless of the method by which it was reserved.
The name Fucus appears in a number of taxa.
The suffix-ol appears in the IUPAC chemical name of all substances where the hydroxyl group is the functional group with the highest priority ; in substances where a higher priority group is present the prefix hydroxy-will appear in the IUPAC name.
His name appears on a Greek Imperial coin.
In modern literature, Aeneas appears in David Gemmell's Troy series as a main heroic character who goes by the name Helikaon.
A fictionalized version of this Ahenobarbus appears in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra under the name of " Enobarbus "
In later Assyrian and Babylonian texts, the name Akkad, together with Sumer, appears as part of the royal title, as in the Sumerian LUGAL KI. EN. GIR < sup > KI </ sup > URU < sup > KI </ sup > or Akkadian Šar māt Šumeri u Akkadi, translating to " king of Sumer and Akkad ".
A cadastral survey seems also to have been instituted, and one of the documents relating to it states that a certain Uru-Malik, whose name appears to indicate his Canaanite origin, was governor of the land of the Amorites, or Amurru as the semi-nomadic people of Syria and Canaan were called in Akkadian.
Ambrosius Aurelianus appears in later pseudo-chronicle tradition beginning with Geoffrey's Historiae Regum Britanniae with the slightly garbled name Aurelius Ambrosius, now presented as son of a King Constantine.
Abimilki's name appears on the Amarna tablets.
The name appears to have been derived from Yussuf ben-Serragh, the head of the tribe in the time of Mohammed VII of Granada, al-Mustain, who did that sovereign good service in his struggles to retain the crown of which he was three times deprived.
Despite the shared name of " Adoptionism " the Spanish Adoptionist Christology appears to have differed sharply from the Adoptionism of early Christianity.
The name Accrington appears to be Anglo-Saxon in origin.
Although it appears clear that Badminton House, Gloucestershire, owned by the Duke of Beaufort, has given its name to the sports, it is unclear when and why the name was adopted.
It is the most widely copied Old English poem, and appears in 45 manuscripts, but its attribution to Bede is not absolutely certain — not all manuscripts name Bede as the author, and the ones that do are of later origin than those that do not.
Solomon ’ s name appears in Proverbs 1: 1, " The proverbs of Solomon the son of David, King of Israel.
However, the bunyip appears to have formed part of traditional Aboriginal beliefs and stories throughout Australia, although its name varied according to tribal nomenclature.
According to Stephen Frederic Dale, the name Babur is derived from the Persian word babr, meaning " tiger ", a word that repeatedly appears in Firdawsī's Shāhnāma and had also been borrowed by the Turkic languages of Central Asia.
This name appears to be from the Aramaic,, meaning ' the son ( of the ) prophet '.
Most accounts incorrectly attribute this story to Herodotus ; actually, the story first appears in Plutarch's On the Glory of Athens in the 1st century AD, who quotes from Heracleides of Pontus's lost work, giving the runner's name as either Thersipus of Erchius or Eucles.
The Greek word Messias appears only twice in the Greek Old Testament of the promised prince ( Daniel 9: 26 ; Psalm 2: 2 ); yet, when a name was wanted for the promised one, who was to be at once King and Savior, this title was used.
The name Crete ( Κρήτη ) first appears in Homer's Odyssey.
The Kingdom of Alba, a name which first appears in Constantine's lifetime, was in northern Great Britain.

name and Finnish
The term " Altaic ", as the name for a language family, was introduced in 1844 by Matthias Castrén, a pioneering Finnish philologist who made major contributions to the study of the Uralic languages.
In Finnish the name for Easter pääsiäinen, traces back to the verb pääse-meaning to be released, as does the Sámi word Beassážat.
In Finnish, parallels are drawn between the figure and the national personification of Finland – Finnish Maiden ( Suomi-neito ) – and the country as a whole can be referrerd in the Finnish language by her name.
Between 1912 and 1971 the name of the town was officially spelled Hälsingborg ( rather like the region of Hälsingland but unlike neighbouring Danish Helsingør and the Finnish capital Helsingfors ( Helsinki )).
The name " Russia ", together with the Finnish Ruotsi ( which means " Sweden ") and Estonian Rootsi ( which means " Sweden "), are found by some scholars to be related to Roslagen.
A competition was held for its name, and some of the other entries included " sataikko " ( meaning " having a hundred parts "), " omena " ( apple ) and " suomo " ( from " Suomi ", the Finnish name for Finland ).
There are at least three versions of the origin of the name Neva: from the ancient Finnish name of Lake Ladoga ( meaning sea ), from the ( short from ) meaning swamp, or from the – new river.
Russian, Finnish and Estonian also have a number of Norse loanwords ; the words Rus and Russia, according to one theory, may be named after the Rus ' people, a Norse tribe ; see Rus ( name ).
A part of the family changed their name from Neovius to Nevanlinna in 1906, participating in the patriotic campaign to change Swedish and foreign surnames into Finnish ones.
* Sampo is also a Finnish given name.
According to the suggestion nisa would have had the same meaning as niemi ( meaning peninsula in English ) in an old Finnish form of the name Kesoniemi.
In Finnish language, the asterism is sometimes called with its old Finnish name, Otava.
The meaning of the name has been almost forgotten in Modern Finnish ; it means a salmon weir.
* Vasa, the Swedish name for the Finnish city of Vaasa
The name Vilna is still used in Finnish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Hebrew.
In other Germanic languages, including German, its name is similar or identical to that of English V. In many languages, its name literally means " double vee ": Spanish doble ve ( though it can be spelled uve doble ), French double vé, Icelandic tvöfalt vaff, Czech vé dvojitě, Finnish kaksois-vee, etc.
The original name of the Topelius family was the Finnish name Toppila which had been Latinized to Toppelius by the author's grandfather's grandfather and later changed to Topelius.
Topelius was born at Kuddnäs, near Nykarleby in Ostrobothnia, the son of a physician of the same name ( Zacharias Topelius the Elder ), who was distinguished as the earliest collector of Finnish folk-songs.

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