Jukka Explained

Jukka (in Finnish pronounced as /ˈjukːɑ/) is a common Finnish given name for males.

History

Jukka is an old variant of the name Johannes, a biblical name spread over to Finland through Sweden with the introduction of Christianity. Jukka remained a nickname for people registered by authorities as Johan, Johannes, Juho etc., and did not appear in official records until the late 19th century.[1] The name was added to the official list of first names in the Finnish almanac managed by the Almanac Office at the University of Helsinki in 1950, and its name day is June 24, also the name day of Johannes and other variants, and the traditional midsummer day, or Juhannus.

Popularity

The name Jukka enjoyed the highest popularity in the years 1960–1979, though it was much used during the previous two decades as well. The 1980s and 1990s saw a marked decline in the name's popularity, and in recent years not many children have been named Jukka.[2]

As surname

Jukka is also a Finnish surname of Karelian origin, derived from the forename, and as of 5 February 2007 it is held by 201 Finnish citizens.[1] [2]

Notable Jukkas

A list of notable holders of the name Jukka:

Fictional Jukkas

Other uses

Notes and References

  1. The church record archive on the website of the Genealogical Society of Finland
  2. The name service on the website of the Population Register Centre of Finland