Lauhojen
Lauhojen is the genitive plural form of the Finnish proper noun Lauho. It is used to indicate possession by multiple individuals or entities named Lauho. Because Finnish marks possession on the noun rather than on the possessor, phrases such as Lauhojen talot translate to “the Lauho houses” or “the houses belonging to the Lauho family.” The suffix -en is a common genitive plural ending in Finnish, especially for stems ending in -o, which yields Lauhojen in standard usage.
In practice, Lauhojen appears in genealogical records, historical documents, geographic descriptions, and literary texts whenever property,
If Lauho is a surname or a place name, Lauhojen can also be used in contexts in
See also: Lauho (surname), Lauho (place name), Finnish grammar: genitive plural.