Pagaani
Pagaani is a Finnish-language term that has historically been used to refer to individuals who practice indigenous European religions, particularly those that predate the spread of Christianity. The word itself is derived from the Latin "paganus," meaning "country dweller" or "rustic," and was initially used by early Christians to describe non-Christian populations.
Historically, "pagaani" encompassed a wide range of beliefs and practices across various European cultures, including Norse
In modern times, the term "pagaani" has been reclaimed by some individuals and groups who identify with