Tiskiainen
Tiskiainen is a Finnish surname, derived from the cognate Old Russian word "tiski" meaning 'curly-haired'. It may also be related to the indigenous Sami word "tyska", meaning'scorer' or'stick decreer', possibly referring to a clan or ancestry.
The Tiskiäinen family history dates back to 15th century Karelia, an eastern region of Finland. At that
As a surname, Tiskiainen typically originates from Karelia or Savo-Karelia regions. In English-speaking countries, the name
In the early 19th century, emigration waves from Finland led to the settlement of the Tiskiäinen and
Well-known contemporary individuals bearing the name include Irja Tiskiäinen, a Finnish shipowner. Registrations and surveys by
Records indicate 800 people with the name globally and more are added as registration notices. Research studies