Pallasmaa
Pallasmaa is a surname of Finnish origin. It is a relatively common patronymic surname in Finland, derived from the given name Pallas, which itself has roots in Greek mythology. Pallas was a Titan in Greek mythology, often associated with warfare and wisdom. The suffix "-maa" in Finnish typically denotes land, territory, or country. Therefore, Pallasmaa can be interpreted as "land of Pallas" or "country of Pallas," though its literal meaning is less significant than its function as a surname.
Individuals bearing the surname Pallasmaa can be found primarily in Finland and among the Finnish diaspora.