/ˈrɑu̯hɑ/, [ˈrɑ̝u̯ɦɑ̝]
AlkuperäFrom Proto-Finnic *rauha, of unclear further origin.
- peace, harmony, calm (state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony)
- peace (state free of oppressive and unpleasant thoughts and emotions)
- peace (state free of war)
- usuallytreaty, peace treaty
“Täyssinän rauha” — Treaty of Teusina
- error-lua-execa female given name
“―Vai niin. Sen nimi on kuulema Rauha, tuumi Liisa.
―Ai Rauha. No rauhaa tääl tarvitaakii. Saa nähä mitä saa aikaseks, rauhal ku on hyvät asseet.
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―Sinä voit sinutella minua, minä olen Rauha. ” — ―You can just call me 'you', I'm Rauha. Funny name, isn't it?
I recalled what we had talked about the name with Liisa and I felt something warm rise up to my face.
―I think it's a pretty name, somethi
“―Onko sinusta mukava olla Sisko?
En ollut varma tarkoittiko hän Siskoa vai siskoa.
―En tiedä.
―Tiedätkö minkä nimen minä olisin halunnut saada? hän kysyi.
―Rauha. Rauha minä olisin halunnut olla.” — ―Would you like to be a Sisko?
I wasn't sure if that meant Sisko or sisko (“sister”).
―I don't know.
―Do you know what name I would've liked to have? she asked.
―Rauha. Rauha is what I wanted to be ca
- error-lua-execa Finnish surname
Muodotrauha(nominative, singular) · rauhat(nominative, plural) · rauha(accusative, nominative, singular) · rauhat(accusative, nominative, plural) · rauhan(accusative, genitive, singular) · rauhat(accusative, genitive, plural) · rauhan(genitive, singular) · rauhojen(genitive, plural) · rauhain(genitive, plural, rare) · rauhaa(partitive, singular) · rauhoja(partitive, plural) · rauhassa(inessive, singular) · rauhoissa(inessive, plural) · rauhasta(elative, singular) · rauhoista(elative, plural) · rauhaan(illative, singular) · rauhoihin(illative, plural) · rauhalla(adessive, singular) · rauhoilla(adessive, plural) · rauhalta(ablative, singular)