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There are many Ostrobothnians with -nen ending indeed, like author Artturi Leinonen. Almost all of these Ostrobothnians are spawn of East Finnish seed.
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Can you sing Polkka though? Nice results by the way. You are mostly European I would say.
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This is also true, but try to be reasonable, if it is possible. In many cases East Finns moved to empty western farms and houses after the Great Northern War, after West Finns moved to Sweden. The original East Finnish genesis happened 500 years ago of the beaten Karelians and original eastern dwellers, Lapps.
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I didn't know that Viipuri is in East Finland and people living there are East Finns. Every day something new.
The name is a name that is rapidly common as a name of the so-called Virtanen type, which is called ‘Virtanen’. This is because, despite the frequency of the name, there are little old documents on this. The name is mainly Western Finnish, as usual the names of the Virtanen typeNimi kuuluu 1800-luvun lopulla otettuna nimenä nopeasti yleisiksi tulleisiin niin sanottuihin Virtanen-tyypin sukunimiin. Tästä johtuu, että nimen yleisyydestä huolimatta vanhoja asiakirjatietoja siitä on vain vähän. Nimi on lähinnä länsisuomalainen kuten Virtanen-tyypin nimet yleensäkin.
https://fi.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtanen
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