The most popular name for girls in families who speak non-native languages was Sofia, while for boys it was Muhammad.
Last year, the most popular names given to babies born in Finnish-speaking families were Olivia and Eino, according to the Digital and Population Data Service Agency.
Saga and Edvin were the most popular names for newborns among Swedish speakers.
The most popular name for girls in families who speak other languages was Sofia, while for boys it was Muhammad.
The agency publishes lists of the most popular children’s names every April.
The Digital and Population Data Service Agency noted that in Finland, a child can be given up to four forenames. However, it said the name should follow “established name practice”, and should not be inappropriate nor cause offence or harm.
Newborns must be named within three months of birth, according to the agency.
“If you want your child to have an unusual name, you should prepare for longer processing times. In general, children’s names are processed in about four weeks, but the processing of more special names takes longer,” it advised.













