Leiviskä
Leiviskä is a Finnish surname. It is relatively uncommon and is most often found in Finland, with occurrences among Finnish communities abroad. The name is commonly thought to derive from the old Finnish word leiviskä, a historical unit of weight used in the trade of grain and bread. If this etymology is correct, the surname may have originally referred to someone connected with bread making, grain handling, or a location associated with the measure. The suffix -kä is a familiar element in Finnish surname formation.
The precise origin of Leiviskä is not definitively documented, but the connection to the leiviskä measure is
Notable bearers of the surname have contributed to Finnish culture, academia, and public life, but no single
In summary, Leiviskä denotes a Finnish-origin surname tied to an old unit of measure, reflecting broader themes