kolmetähinen
Kolmetähinen is a Finnish surname. The name is derived from the Finnish word "kolme," meaning "three," and "tähti," meaning "star." Literally translated, it means "three-starred." The surname is not particularly common in Finland, appearing in genealogical records and population registries. Its origins are likely rooted in a descriptive or symbolic naming tradition, possibly relating to a coat of arms, a specific location, or a family crest that featured three stars. As with many Finnish surnames, its exact historical context and the specific circumstances of its adoption are not widely documented in readily accessible public records. Individuals bearing the surname kolmetähinen are part of the broader Finnish population.