kuolonuhrien
Kuolonuhrien is a term used in the context of the Finnish language and culture, specifically referring to the practice of naming newborns after deceased family members. This tradition is rooted in the belief that the deceased's spirit can continue to influence the living, and by naming a child after them, the family can maintain a connection to their ancestor. The name is often chosen based on the deceased's given name, and the child is considered to be a continuation of the ancestor's legacy.
The practice of kuolonuhrien is not unique to Finland and can be found in various cultures around
Kuolonuhrien is a sensitive topic in Finland, as it involves the naming of children after deceased individuals.