Suk’ka-mie’li. The goddess of love.
Suo’mi (swo’mi). The ancient abode of the Finns.
Suo’ne-tar (swone-tar). The goddess of the veins.
Suo-wak’ko. An old wizard of Pohyola.
Suo’ya-tar (Syo’jatar). The mother of the serpent.
Su’ve-tar (Suve, summer). Goddess of the South-wind
Su-wan’to-lai’nen. Another name for Wainamoinen.
Taeh’ti. The Polar Star.
Ta-he’tar. The daughter of the Stars.
Tai’vas. The firmament in general.
Ta-ni’ka. A magic mansion of Pohja.
Ta’pi-o. The god of the forest.
Tel-le’rvo. A daughter of Tapio.
Ter’he-ne’tar. Daughter of the Fog.
Tie’ra. Same as Kura; the Hoar-frost.
Tont’tu. A little house-spirit.
Tu’a-me’tar. Daughter of the Alder-tree.
Tu-le’tar (Tuule’tar). A goddess of the winds.
Tu-lik’ki (Tuullk’ki). One of the daughters of Tapio.
Tu’o-ne’la. The abode of Tuoni.
Tuo’nen Poi’ka. The son of Tuoni.
Tu’o-ne’tar. The hostess of Death-land; a daughter of Tuoni.
Tu-o’ni. The god of death.
Tu’ri (Tuuri). The god of the Honey-land.
Turja (tur’ya). Another name for Pohya.
Tur’ya-lan’der. An epithet for one of the tribe of Louhi.
Tur’ya (Tyrja). A name for the waterfall of Rutya.
Uk’ko. The Great Spirit of Finnish mythology; his abode is in Jumala.
Uk’on-koi’va (Ukko’s dog). The messenger of Ukko; the butterfly.
U’lap-pa’la. Another term for the abode of Tuoni.
Un’du-tar. Goddess of the fog.
U’ni. The god of sleep.
Un’ta-ma’la. A synonym for “the dismal Sariola.”
Un-ta’mo. The god of dreams; the dreamer; a brother of Kalervo, and
his enemy.
Un’tar. The same as Undutar.
Un’to. The same as Untamo.
Utu-tyt’to. The same as Undutar.
Wai’nam-oi’nen (Vainamoinen). The chief hero of the Kalevala; the
hero of Wainola, whose mother, Ilmatar, fell from the air into the
ocean.
Wai’no (Vai’no). The same as Wainamoinen.
Wai-no’la. The home of Wainamoinen and his people; a synonym of
Kalevala.
Wel-la’mo. The hostess of the waters.
Wet’e-hi’nen. An evil god of the sea.
Wi-pu’nen (Vipu’nen). An old song-giant that swallowed Wainamoinen
searching for the “lost words.”
Wi’ro-kan’nas (Virokan’nas). Ruler of the wilderness; the slayer of
the huge bull of Suomi; the priest that baptizes the son of Mariatta.
Wo’ya-lan’der (Vuojalan’der). An epithet for Laplander.
Wuok’sen (Vuo’ksen). A river in the east of Finland.
Wuok’si. The same as Wuoksen.
Suo’mi (swo’mi). The ancient abode of the Finns.
Suo’ne-tar (swone-tar). The goddess of the veins.
Suo-wak’ko. An old wizard of Pohyola.
Suo’ya-tar (Syo’jatar). The mother of the serpent.
Su’ve-tar (Suve, summer). Goddess of the South-wind
Su-wan’to-lai’nen. Another name for Wainamoinen.
Taeh’ti. The Polar Star.
Ta-he’tar. The daughter of the Stars.
Tai’vas. The firmament in general.
Ta-ni’ka. A magic mansion of Pohja.
Ta’pi-o. The god of the forest.
Tel-le’rvo. A daughter of Tapio.
Ter’he-ne’tar. Daughter of the Fog.
Tie’ra. Same as Kura; the Hoar-frost.
Tont’tu. A little house-spirit.
Tu’a-me’tar. Daughter of the Alder-tree.
Tu-le’tar (Tuule’tar). A goddess of the winds.
Tu-lik’ki (Tuullk’ki). One of the daughters of Tapio.
Tu’o-ne’la. The abode of Tuoni.
Tuo’nen Poi’ka. The son of Tuoni.
Tu’o-ne’tar. The hostess of Death-land; a daughter of Tuoni.
Tu-o’ni. The god of death.
Tu’ri (Tuuri). The god of the Honey-land.
Turja (tur’ya). Another name for Pohya.
Tur’ya-lan’der. An epithet for one of the tribe of Louhi.
Tur’ya (Tyrja). A name for the waterfall of Rutya.
Uk’ko. The Great Spirit of Finnish mythology; his abode is in Jumala.
Uk’on-koi’va (Ukko’s dog). The messenger of Ukko; the butterfly.
U’lap-pa’la. Another term for the abode of Tuoni.
Un’du-tar. Goddess of the fog.
U’ni. The god of sleep.
Un’ta-ma’la. A synonym for “the dismal Sariola.”
Un-ta’mo. The god of dreams; the dreamer; a brother of Kalervo, and
his enemy.
Un’tar. The same as Undutar.
Un’to. The same as Untamo.
Utu-tyt’to. The same as Undutar.
Wai’nam-oi’nen (Vainamoinen). The chief hero of the Kalevala; the
hero of Wainola, whose mother, Ilmatar, fell from the air into the
ocean.
Wai’no (Vai’no). The same as Wainamoinen.
Wai-no’la. The home of Wainamoinen and his people; a synonym of
Kalevala.
Wel-la’mo. The hostess of the waters.
Wet’e-hi’nen. An evil god of the sea.
Wi-pu’nen (Vipu’nen). An old song-giant that swallowed Wainamoinen
searching for the “lost words.”
Wi’ro-kan’nas (Virokan’nas). Ruler of the wilderness; the slayer of
the huge bull of Suomi; the priest that baptizes the son of Mariatta.
Wo’ya-lan’der (Vuojalan’der). An epithet for Laplander.
Wuok’sen (Vuo’ksen). A river in the east of Finland.
Wuok’si. The same as Wuoksen.