võnavad
Võnavad is a Finnish surname. Its origins are believed to be related to the word "vouna," which in older Finnish dialects could refer to a raven or a crow. This connection suggests a possible etymological link to the bird, perhaps as a descriptor for a person or an ancestor. The surname is not particularly common, and its presence is largely concentrated within Finland.
While the exact historical usage and spread of the võnavad surname are not extensively documented in public
Research into specific family trees would be necessary to trace the lineage and historical occurrences of