Finnr
Finnr is a historical ethnonym used in Old Norse and related medieval Germanic languages to refer to Finnic-speaking peoples living along the eastern Baltic coast, especially in regions that correspond to modern Finland and parts of Karelia. In Norse literature, the form Finnr (plural Finnar) occurs in sagas, poetry, and legal texts as a designation for these groups.
Etymology and scope: The term is attested from the early medieval period. It is generally considered a
Usage and context: In Norse sources, Finnr is used to refer to inhabitants of the Finnic world
Modern scholarship and significance: Finnr is studied as an ethnonym illustrating Norse contact with Finnic-speaking populations
See also: Finns, Finnic peoples, Karelia, Norse literature, Ethnonyms.