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Porvari

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Is one of these first names the spelling of some hipster parents akin to something like Jaxyn instead of Jackson in the states?
Not really connected to hipsterism, I think. Finns are just savants when it comes to vowel and consonant length, and I guess they love to mess around with them.

But in terms of "trying to be different for the sake of it," the progression probably goes from Mika (just about every Finnish man my age is either a Mika, a Jari, or a Pasi) to Miikka to Miika.
 

Lempo

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Not really connected to hipsterism, I think. Finns are just savants when it comes to vowel and consonant length, and I guess they love to mess around with them.

But in terms of "trying to be different for the sake of it," the progression probably goes from Mika (just about every Finnish man my age is either a Mika, a Jari, or a Pasi) to Miikka to Miika.
The obvious starting point is Mikael the archangel, and I would guess the olden people occasionally did this as Miikael or even Miikkael probably to simulate the pronounciation of more civilized people of other languages, and the shorter ones have probably come from the -el dropping off, respectively. Nobody got time for the third syllable.
 

Lempo

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But had someone tried being Mikeal, he would've been beaten up until he stops that.
 
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