(The dotted vowels are included with the others.)
Ahava, the cold spring East Wind. Ahti, a name of Lemminkainen. Ahto, the God of the Sea and of the Waters. Ahtola, the dominions of Ahto. Äijö, the father of Iku-Turso. Ainikki, Lemminkainen's sister. Aino, a Lapp maiden, Joukahainen's sister. Alue, name of a lake. Annikki, Ilmarinen's sister. Antero Vipunen, a primeval giant or Titan, whom some commentators suppose to be the same as Kaleva.
Etelätär, the goddess of the South Wind.
Hälläpjörä, name of a waterfall. Häme, Tavastland. Hermikki (Sinewy), name of a cow. Hiisi, the same as Lempo, the Evil Power, somewhat resembling the Scandinavian Loki in character. His name is often used as a term of reprobation. Hiitola, the dominions of Hiisi. Hongatar, the goddess of the Fir-trees. Horna (Hell), name of a mountain.
Iku-Turso, a water-giant; the name is doubtless connected with the Icelandic word Thurs, which means a giant, and which is also the name of the letter þ, called þa in Old English. Ilma (Air), name of Ilmarinen's homestead.
Ilmari,
Ilmarinen,
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the primeval smith; still used as a proper name in Finland.
Ilmatar, the Daughter of the Air; the Creatrix of the world, and the mother of Väinämöinen. Ilpotar, a name of Louhi. Imatra, the great falls or rapids in the river Vuoksi. Ingerland, usually known as Ingermanland.
Joukahainen,
Jouko,