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'''Lehtonen''' is a Finnish surname of [[Virtanen type]] derived from the word ''lehto'', "grove". Notable people with the surname include: |
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* [[Aatos Lehtonen]] (1914–1977), Finnish footballer and football manager |
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* [[Aleksi Lehtonen]] (1891–1951), Finnish archbishop |
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* [[Antero Lehtonen]] (born 1954), Finnish ice hockey player |
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* [[Antti Lehtonen]] (born 1993), Finnish ice hockey player |
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* [[Eero Lehtonen]] (1898–1959), Finnish pentathlete |
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* [[Eira Lehtonen]] (1939–1984), Finnish gymnast |
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* [[Erkki Lehtonen]] (born 1957), Finnish ice hockey player |
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* [[Frans Lehtonen]] (1859–1920), Finnish blacksmith and politician |
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* [[Henri Lehtonen]] (born 1980), Finnish footballer |
* [[Henri Lehtonen]] (born 1980), Finnish footballer |
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* [[Jani Lehtonen]] (1968–2008), Finnish pole vaulter |
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* [[Joel Lehtonen]] (1881–1934), Finnish author, translator, critic and journalist |
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* [[Juho Lehtonen]] (born 1992), Finnish footballer |
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* [[Jukka Lehtonen]] (born 1982), Finnish volleyball player |
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* [[Kari Lehtonen]] (born 1983), Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender |
* [[Kari Lehtonen]] (born 1983), Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender |
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* [[Kyösti Lehtonen]] (1931–1987), Finnish Greco-Roman wrestler |
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* [[Lahja Lehtonen]] (1927–2016), Finnish missionary |
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* [[Lari Lehtonen]] (born 1987), Finnish cross-country skier |
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* [[Marja Lehtonen]] (born 1968), Finnish professional female bodybuilder and personal trainer |
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* [[Mikko Lehtonen ( |
* [[Mikko Lehtonen (disambiguation)|Mikko Lehtonen]], several people |
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* [[Mirja Lehtonen]] (1942–2009), Finnish cross-country skier |
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* [[Oskari Lehtonen]] (1889–1964), Finnish lawyer, bank director and politician |
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* [[Pertti Lehtonen]] (born 1956), Finnish ice hockey player |
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* [[Riikka Lehtonen]] (born 1979), Finnish volleyball player |
* [[Riikka Lehtonen]] (born 1979), Finnish volleyball player |
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* [[Samuel Lehtonen]] (1921–2010), Finnish Lutheran bishop |
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* [[Sauli Lehtonen]] (1975–1995), Finnish tango singer |
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As the ending -nen in Finnish last names refers to a diminutive or in common language to something very small like a leaflet as the -nen ending transfers to -let ending and as the start of the surname means a grove in English, in theory unofficially the surname would mean ''Grovelet'' in English; ''a very small grove''. But as a word ''grovelet'' does not exist in Finnish language as term that people use to refer to a small grove beyond the surname itself so the term would be only used to refer to a person with the surname, it would be smart just to stay on the level of ''just in theory''. Beyond the surname itself a -nen diminutive ending to a surname is one of the most common type of surnames in Finland such as ''Virtanen, Kekkonen, Korhonen''. |
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 4 September 2024
Lehtonen is a Finnish surname of Virtanen type derived from the word lehto, "grove". Notable people with the surname include:
- Aatos Lehtonen (1914–1977), Finnish footballer and football manager
- Aleksi Lehtonen (1891–1951), Finnish archbishop
- Antero Lehtonen (born 1954), Finnish ice hockey player
- Antti Lehtonen (born 1993), Finnish ice hockey player
- Eero Lehtonen (1898–1959), Finnish pentathlete
- Eira Lehtonen (1939–1984), Finnish gymnast
- Erkki Lehtonen (born 1957), Finnish ice hockey player
- Eva Lehtonen (born 1991), Finnish swimmer
- Frans Lehtonen (1859–1920), Finnish blacksmith and politician
- Henri Lehtonen (born 1980), Finnish footballer
- Jani Lehtonen (1968–2008), Finnish pole vaulter
- Joel Lehtonen (1881–1934), Finnish author, translator, critic and journalist
- Juho Lehtonen (born 1992), Finnish footballer
- Jukka Lehtonen (born 1982), Finnish volleyball player
- Kari Lehtonen (born 1983), Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender
- Kyösti Lehtonen (1931–1987), Finnish Greco-Roman wrestler
- Lahja Lehtonen (1927–2016), Finnish missionary
- Lari Lehtonen (born 1987), Finnish cross-country skier
- Marja Lehtonen (born 1968), Finnish professional female bodybuilder and personal trainer
- Mikko Lehtonen, several people
- Mirja Lehtonen (1942–2009), Finnish cross-country skier
- Oskari Lehtonen (1889–1964), Finnish lawyer, bank director and politician
- Pertti Lehtonen (born 1956), Finnish ice hockey player
- Riikka Lehtonen (born 1979), Finnish volleyball player
- Samuel Lehtonen (1921–2010), Finnish Lutheran bishop
- Sauli Lehtonen (1975–1995), Finnish tango singer
As the ending -nen in Finnish last names refers to a diminutive or in common language to something very small like a leaflet as the -nen ending transfers to -let ending and as the start of the surname means a grove in English, in theory unofficially the surname would mean Grovelet in English; a very small grove. But as a word grovelet does not exist in Finnish language as term that people use to refer to a small grove beyond the surname itself so the term would be only used to refer to a person with the surname, it would be smart just to stay on the level of just in theory. Beyond the surname itself a -nen diminutive ending to a surname is one of the most common type of surnames in Finland such as Virtanen, Kekkonen, Korhonen.