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Juha

Juha is a common Finnish masculine given name. It is predominantly used in Finland and among Finnish-speaking communities, where it has appeared in use since the early 20th century and remains familiar in contemporary times. The name is borne by various figures in public life, sports, and the arts, reflecting its broad appeal in Finnish society.

Notable bearers include Juha Kankkunen (born 1959), a former rally driver and four-time World Rally Champion;

In literature and cinema, Juha is also a fictional character. The title character of the Finnish novel

Outside of Finland, Juha is far less common as a given name, though it appears among Finnish

Juha
Sipilä
(born
1961),
a
businessman
and
former
Prime
Minister
of
Finland
(2015–2019);
and
Juha
Tapio
(born
1974),
a
popular
singer-songwriter.
Other
figures
include
athletes,
politicians,
and
artists
across
Finland.
Juha
by
Juhani
Aho
is
a
central
figure
in
Finnish
classic
literature.
The
story
was
later
adapted
for
film
in
the
1999
Finnish
drama
Juha,
directed
by
Aki
Kaurismäki,
which
brought
international
attention
to
the
name.
The
character
and
its
adaptations
are
often
cited
in
discussions
of
Finnish
storytelling
and
national
cinema.
expatriate
communities.
The
name’s
retention
in
popular
culture,
as
well
as
its
presence
in
literature
and
film,
helps
keep
it
recognizable
within
Finnish
heritage.