Aarne Juutilainen, a Finnish army captain during the Winter War
Pronunciation
Finnish:[ˈɑːrne]
Gender
Male
Language(s)
Finnish, Estonian
Name day
16 November
Origin
Region of origin
Finland, Estonia
Other names
Related names
Arnold, Arno, Arne
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