suuriennetä
Suuriennetä is a figure found in Baltic-Finnic folklore and, in some modern interpretations, in contemporary fantasy media. The name is used for a female nature spirit associated with forests, meadows, and harvest cycles. In traditional recollections, Suuriennetä is a guardian of crops and seeds, believed to weave protection around fields as the seasons change. The etymology is uncertain; the compound may reflect a sense of nets or weaving, symbolic of gathering and safeguarding the harvest.
Tale variations exist across regions. In western Karelia she is described as a benevolent helper who guides
Iconography and ritual practice are described in many sources. She is commonly depicted wearing garments woven
In modern culture, Suuriennetä has been adopted in Finnish literature, children's stories, and interactive media to