Appiisä
Appiisä is a Finnish term that translates to "father of the bride." It refers to the father of a woman who is getting married. In Finnish culture, as in many others, the appiisä traditionally plays a significant role in the wedding proceedings. This can include walking his daughter down the aisle, giving a toast at the reception, and offering financial or emotional support to the couple. The term itself is a compound word from "appi" (father-in-law) and "isä" (father), highlighting the dual familial role of the man in relation to his child and his new son-in-law. While the specific customs and responsibilities associated with an appiisä can vary by family and region, the role remains one of honor and importance within the context of a Finnish wedding celebration. The term is also used more broadly to refer to the father of a groom, though the more common term for that role is "kaaso" or "sulhasen isä." However, "appiisä" specifically denotes the father of the bride, emphasizing his connection to his daughter's new marital union.