/ˈsepːo/, [ˈs̠e̞pːo̞]
OriginFrom seppo (“smith, skillful person”), an epithet of the smith Ilmarinen in the Kalevala. Compare Aino.
- error-lua-execa male given name
“Kun meidän esikoinen syntyi, niille annettiin nimeksi Seppo ja Pekka ja Tauno.” — Back when we had our eldest son, he was named Seppo and Pekka and Tauno.
“Tukevalle ja isokouraiselle pojalle annoimme nimeksi Seppo.” — We named the sturdy and big-handed boy Seppo.
- error-lua-execa Finnish surname
- poeticsmith
FormsSeppo(nominative, singular) · Sepot(nominative, plural) · Seppo(accusative, nominative, singular) · Sepot(accusative, nominative, plural) · Sepon(accusative, genitive, singular) · Sepot(accusative, genitive, plural) · Sepon(genitive, singular) · Seppojen(genitive, plural) · Seppoa(partitive, singular) · Seppoja(partitive, plural) · Sepossa(inessive, singular) · Sepoissa(inessive, plural) · Seposta(elative, singular) · Sepoista(elative, plural) · Seppoon(illative, singular) · Seppoihin(illative, plural) · Sepolla(adessive, singular) · Sepoilla(adessive, plural) · Sepolta(ablative, singular) · Sepoilta(ablative, plural)