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kaiapanito · 5 months
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An old redraw from a Himaruya sketch.
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ask-finny · 8 months
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((Hey, mun here! This was a very long project with lots of work and love put into it so I just wanted to say I hope it was worth the wait and you enjoyed the read! Give Sweden a big hand too for learning to sing a whole song in Finnish just to make his future husband ugly cry!
I've had this headcanon for years now that Sweden would propose to Finland in this very cheesy way, learning to play and sing him Tuu mun vaimoksein (Please be my wife), a bit of a classic which should be known to about every Finnish person who attended a confirmation camp in their youth after like, the 80's. Of course in this instance wife is changed to husband. (And yes I interpret that wife gag as just that - a joke they're both in on - and this is a serious heartfelt thing here!)
I left out the middle two verses because a wall of text just wouldn't have made for a very exciting comic but just assume that Sweden sang the whole song!
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rebelsandtherest · 2 years
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Back on artbreeder, can’t stop won’t stop
Here we have the classic “Looks like a cinnamon roll, will kill you from 3000m” and “Looks like he’ll kill you, is in fact an autistic cinnamon roll” duo
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Hello, you are my finnish expert. IMPORTANT QUESTION,, is Tino Väinämöinen a real name? Or should I change it to something else in my fic, xx
Hello! To simply answer your question: No, it's not a real name
Väinämöinen is not a name in Finland, instead, it's the name of a primary character in Finnish mythology - the old wise wizard. It's like naming any of the Scandinavians Thor or Odin, it's too on the nose. The only information I could find is that Väinämöinen is the second or third name of 20 Finnish men. And it's definitely not a last name! So, if that kind of thing bothers you, I would recommend changing it
Väinämö, on the other hand, is a legit Finnish last name! And Väinö is an extremely common first or second name. Those would be more natural name options for Finland
Little fun fact, if you have done any research on Finland/Finnish people, you might have noticed a lot of the last names end in the suffix -nen (Korhonen, Järvinen, Häkkinen, Räikkönen). In Eastern Finland, surnames began to appear in the early 16th century, making Finland the first Nordic country to do so. But surnames weren't required by law until the 19th century. Eastern Finnish surnames often contained the name of the founder of the family (which could be ancient name by that point, since the surname tradition was so old) or people derived their last name from surrounding nature. The suffix -nen is used in Finnish language to express affection, so Eastern Finnish last names are techically terms of endearment, which is kind of cute
Surnames arrived later in West Finland, where the last names got the suffix - la, usually after the farm or house name (Rantala, Mattila, Ojala). Before the arrival of surnames, most people had patronyms! (Kallenpoika, Erikinpoika, Juhanpoika) But the trend didn't continue after the introduction of required surnames. Most people were drawn to take names inspired by nature, in the Eastern style. Thus the suffix -nen is so common! And immediate give-away that a surname is of Finnish origin
Giving Finland a Swedish last name is not wrong either, in a historical setting at least. Especially nobility, clergy and bourgeoisie had names that derived from Swedish culture. However, lots of people Finnishized their last names at the turn of the 20th century, meaning they translated their Swedish surnames directly into Finnish - motivated by their interest in "rediscovering lost" Finnish culture and rebelling against the ongoing Russification of the time. It was done by both poor farmers and intellectuals alike due to national campaigns. Nevertheless, there are still lots of Swedish surnames in Finland
So, to make things confusing, Finland has three predominant surname traditions: the West Finnish, the East Finnish and Swedish-Finnish
Tino is a name found in Finland, but it's not of Finnish origin. Instead, it comes from Italy, being a nickname of names such as Constantino, Valentino, etc. Using it in a modern setting (21st century) is acceptable, but doesn't really make sense in historical fiction. Instead, you can use Timo - Which is the 2nd most common male Finnish name and very old as it's the Finnish version of "Timotheus"
Finland has a lot of Scandinavian influence, so you can find names like Mathias, Mikael, Johannes, Elias, Emil, etc on the most popular names list. But I would highly recommend checking out native Finnish names because there are many of them! They're unique, and not found anywhere else in the world - and Finnish people prefer to give Finnish names to their children. Also, middle name(s) are basically a norm in Finland. So if you're trying to come up with a human name for Fin, consider giving him a second name. In official documents, you're required to write down which name is your "kutsumanimi" (calling name). It is the name by which a person is normally identified in conversation, their prefered name
Also, Finland is the land of nicknames! People rarely use their given names with friends and family, it can be seen as too formal. If your name is Tino, you might use nicknames like Tintsa, Timpe or Tinke. If your name is Timo, you're guaranteed to be called Timppa
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hetacupid · 10 months
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Hetalia Human Names
NOTE: This is my personal interpretation and the names may diverge from canon and established fanon. Also I might update this every so often to make it more accurate, depending on the information I find.
Table of Contents
The Main Characters
Western Europe
Northern Europe
Eastern Europe
Southern Europe
Western Asia
South Asia
East Asia
Southeast Asia
Oceania
Micronations
Former nations
The Main Characters
Italy Veneziano: Feliciano Vergano
I chose the name Vergano instead as it keeps the essense of the original surname, but is actually Italian.
Italy Romano: Lovino Vergano
Germany: Ludwig Beilschmidt
Japan: Kiku Honda
Prussia: Gilbert Beilschmidt
America: Alfred Franklin Jones
I like the headcanon of his middle name being "Freedom", but Franklin is my personal favourite.
England: Arthur James Kirkland
I came across this in a fic a while back and never looked back. This man needs a middle name.
France: Francis Bonnefoy
Russia: Ivan Braginsky
China: Yao Wang
Canada: Matthew Williams
Western Europe
Austria: Roderich Edelstein
Belgium: Laura Janssens
Liechtenstein: Erika Vogel
Luxembourg: Henri Janssens
I've also used the name Gabriel before, but it doesn't seem to be used much in Luxembourg, so Henri would be more fitting.
Monaco: Louise Bonnefoy
The name Louise and it's masculine variant, Louis, appear a few times in the Monaguesque royal family.
Netherlands: Willem Janssens
Willem appears a few times in the Dutch royal family, and it sounds a bit older than other suggested names, which reflects his age and general vibes imo. I really like this name.
Switzerland: Sebastian Zwingli
Personally I see his name "Basch" as a nickname for Sebastian. It's also easy to adapt to his official languages: Sebastian/Sébastién/Sebastiano. The Romansh variant would be Bistgaun, but the archaic version seems to be Bastgaun, which is more similar to Basch. I headcanon that he goes by the name "Basch" in all languages to make it more cohesive.
Northern Europe
Denmark: Mathias Rasmussen
I'm from Scandinavia myself and I don't know if it's widespread, but I've heard people say "all Danish people are named Rasmus" more than once, so I like to incorporate that into his surname.
Estonia: Eduard Kaasik
Around 50% of Estonia is covered in forest, and one of the most common tree types is birch. Kaasik is a common surname and means "birch forest".
Finland: Timo Väinämöinen
Iceland: Eiríkur Steinsson
Steinsson means "son of Stein (given name meaning stone)",. Also Emil isn't traditionally Icelandic, but it's widely used. Personally though, I prefer the name Eiríkur.
Latvia: Raivis Bērziņš
The surname Galante corresponds with the modern Latvian opera singer Inese Galante, but I couldn't find anything to suggest it's commonly used or that it's Latvian at all. Bērziņš is one of the most used Latvian surnames and means "birch tree", like Estonia's surname. Personally, I don't see the Baltics as siblings, but I think this would be a cute reference.
Also, based on what I read, surnames became common in Latvia around the 19th century, with Bērziņš being one of them. Latvia could have picked up whatever the people around him (Estonia) was using and made it his own.
Lithuania: Tolys Laurinaitis
Norway: Sigurd Bondevik
Sweden: Berwald Oxenstierna
Eastern Europe
Belarus: Natalya Arlovskaya
Bulgaria: Mihail Petrov Isporov
Isporov is the family name and is derived from an alternative name of Asparukh, the first king of the First Bulgarian Empire.
Czech: Tereza Novakova
Hungary: Erzsébet Héderváry
Moldova: Marcel Popescu
Poland: Feliks Łukasiewicz
Romania: Vladislav Popescu
Slovakia: Jozef Novak
Ukraine: Iryna Chernenko
Southern Europe
Greece: Herakles Karpusi
Portugal: João Silva Ferreira
Spain: Antonio Fernandez Carriedo
Western Asia
Cyprus: Stasinos Karpusi
Stasinos was one of the first European poets who wrote the epic poem Cypria.
Turkey: Sadiq Adnan
TRNC: Tarkan Adnan
South Asia
India: Rajesh Thakur
East Asia
Hong Kong: Leon Wang / Wong Kulung
Macau: Chen Wang
South Korea: Im Yong-soo
Taiwan: Mei Lin
Southeast Asia
Thailand: Prasert Chakri
Vietnam: Lien Nguyen
Africa
Cameroon: Emmanuel Mawdo Ahidjo
Many of the most commonly used forenames in Cameroon are of French or English origins, such as Emmanuel.
Mawdo means ‘elder’ in Fulfulde.
Ahidjo refers to the first president of Cameroon.
Egypt: Gupta Muhammad Hassan
Seychelles: Michelle Mancham
Americas
Cuba: Carlos Machado Rodríguez
Oceania
Australia: Daniel Kirkland
New Zealand: Zachary Kirkland
Micronations
Hutt River: Christopher Kirkland
Kugelmugel: Leopold Edelstein
Ladonia: Erland Oxenstierna
Molossia: Jacob Jones
"JJ" :)
Sealand: Peter Kirkland
Seborga: Romeo Vergano
Okay listen. I have no explaination, I just really like this name. Also, if the names of the trio is Peter, Wendy, and Romeo, they're all named after characters from literature. I think that's fun.
Wy: Wendy Kirkland
Former Nations
Ancient Egypt: Neferure
References the only biological child of Hatshepsut.
Ancient Greece: Helene
Ancient Rome: Marcus Valerius Maximus
Marcus is the praenomina (given name) and refers to how Romulus and Remus were said to have been twins of Mars, the god.
Valerius is the nomen gentilicium (hereditary name) and means “to be strong”.
Maximus is the cognomen and means “the greatest”.
Germania: Alaric
Holy Roman Empire: Otto Beilschmidt
Personally I like the idea that HRE and Germany aren't the same person, but share the same body.
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athenov · 11 months
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nobody asked for it, so here's an outline of Hetalia Vikverse
this is a massive wip btw LOL
Greece 🇬🇷 /Heracles Konstantinos Karpusi: Beyond the Aegean [basileousa, Flight of the Dove, Boiling Aegean, The Tower, We the Unwanted, He who Defies the Kings, The Flower of Evil, rebirth]
Heracles' life, starting from his rise as the Eastern Roman Empire, to his fall in 1453, to the War of Independence, the Balkan Wars, World War 2, the Military Junta and the recovery. Focused mainly on Heracles' relationships with his fellow Balkan nations, Armenia, Georgia, Egypt, Western Europe, and his extremely complicated relationship with Turkey.
Serbia 🇷🇸 /Miroslav Nikolić: Crown of the Eagle [Kingdom of the Wolf, Fallen Crown, Forest of Flags, Yell of the Hajduks, The Tower, Hostibus Ante Portas, The Parade of Death, Vukovi Umiru Sami]
Drawing mostly from the moment of the arrival of the Serbs in the Balkans, to Miroslav's rise as an independent Kingdom, his own struggles for independence, the Balkan Wars (to which he's the main POV character), World War 1, and the end of Yugoslavia. Focuses a lot of Miroslav's relationship with his brother Montenegro, a crucial character. Also a lot of importance placed in his relationship with other Balkan nations (especially Bulgaria, Romania and Greece), Hungary, Austria, Russia and France.
Bulgaria 🇧🇬 /Dimitar Simeonov Kamenov: The Rose-Hearted [Rust, Foretold Was He, The Lions in Rhodope, The Rose Merchant, Flowers of the Future, Ghosts, Wilted Kings, Grave by the Mountain]
From the birth of the Bulgarian nation, to the Second Bulgarian Empire, to the scars born by the Ottoman Empire and the Independence, to the Balkan Wars, the World Wars and the Soviet Union, Dimitar suffered a lot in his long history. Massive focus on Dimitar's relationship with Romania, whose story is closely intertwined to Dimitar's. Also focus on the historic and bloodied Greece-Bulgaria rivalry, the past tensions with Turkey, and the sibling relationship with North Macedonia. [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
Poland 🇵🇱 /Stanislawa Jankowska: Dance of the Phoenix [Red-Ribboned Daughter, Pale Little Firebird, Rise of the Empress, Nie Płacz O Mnie, Crown for the Dead Queen, From the Ashes, The Phoenix and the World, A Final Resurrection]
[UNDER CONSTRUCTION] The many historic rises and falls of Poland. Special focus on the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, relationships with Hungary and Ukraine, Winged Hussars, the historic Resistance in WW2 (being one of, if not the largest in Europe), the tough Soviet times.
Finland 🇫🇮 /Timo Väinämöinen: Song of the Rivers [The Boy on the River, Lords of the Seas, The Name of the Crown, So Cold, Bear Song, 47 Days, The Mercenary, Endless]
[UNDER CONSTRUCTION] Timo, born as Poika (or at least, what he named himself initially), and his life in the North. Special focus on his relationship with Sweden, Estonia and Russia, clashes of the Swedish Kingdom with Denmark, the clashes with Russia, the Finnish Civil War, the World Wars and modern times.
The Italian sisters 🇮🇹 / Catherine and Elvira Mancini: Sisters of the Sun [Where the Moon Won't Shine]
[UNDER HEAVY CONSTRUCTION LOL]
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westleywithatea · 8 months
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The other day my sister and I discussed Hetalia characters if they were in the Riordanverse. They would have to be not-countries.
Japan /Honda Kiku is the son of Hephestaus.
Prussia / Gilbert Beilschmidt is son of Ares or Tyr
England / Arthur Kirkland son of Hecate
Scandinavia trio are descendants of Norse gods. My sister and I immediately forgot who would be the godly parents the day after discussion.
Finland/ Timo likes to introduce himself as Timo Väinämöinen, son of Väinämöinen. Only to get interrupted by his friends, "Stop telling everyone you're named after your dad!!" or somethig idk. but that's not actually his last name (in this universe). Idk if he really is the son of Väinämöinen in this universe. it be more funny if he actually wasn't and that's why his friends get so frustrated.
Riordan doesnt really write demigods of the Egyptians gods, but it would be neat if Egypt/ Muhammad Hassan (insert last name) was a descendant of one of the Egyptian deities. We discussed other characters and their godly parent, but forgot the next day.
Greece/ Herakles. Son of Hera. Hear me out!! He arrives to Camp Half-Blood, and is placed in the Hermes camp due to his "unknown" lineage. He wasn't claimed immediately, but it left bunch campers wondering and thinking. who? why? (some campers wanted to give him a nickname to avoid confusion with the great hero Herakles/ Hercules. This Herakles suggested Karpouzi because watermelons are his favorite fruits. it doesn't spread well, but there are many jokes. "Herakles Karpussy cat" Some believed that he's the son of Zeus. Until Hera arrived in the camp to loudly and publicly claim him. How is this possible? Isn't she married and faithful? isn't she picky about her family? Never is there a demigod of Hera?
"I made him from clay and brought him to life. He is solely my son, not Zeus's. Look at him. He is perfect."
This poor Greek boy will grow up hearing lots of comments from her: "Where is Herakles? the good heracles, not the other one. "My heracles. the good one. "the perfect one. mine. "I made him myself, and got blessings from the other gods and goddesses. he is perfect. he id never wrong,"
Very much the emobodiment of that tiktok meme "f u, my child is completely fine."
he's gonna grow up with trauma
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hws finland headcanons
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his real name is timotheus, but he hates that name, so he always goes by timo. denmark and sweden often call him “tims” (pronounced like teams) or “ti” for short.
he’s an esfj and a 2w1.
most of his favorite outfits involve christmas, the moomins, or finnish metal. bonus if it’s a combination of two or more of those!
in general, he’s kind of a fashion disaster. he’s the type of person to wear socks with sandals or wear his shirt backwards and inside out and not give a crap.
he can speak finnish, swedish, english, and estonian fluently. he used to be fluent in russian as well, but since he hasn’t needed to use it for a while, he’s forgotten bits and pieces. he’s still pretty good, though; he can still carry a conversation in russian if he has to.
he’s very artistic, and he loves to draw, paint, and knit. the other nordics have encouraged him to sell his creations online, but he prefers to create things for himself and for others as gifts.
he works part time at moomin world in naantali, and he loves visiting any moomin-related store. he has WAY too much merch.
he likes pretty much all genres of music, but christmas and metal are where it’s at for him. when he discovered that metal covers of christmas songs were a thing… let’s just say that was what the nordics had to listen to whenever he was driving for about a year.
speaking of driving, he always stops to let animals cross the road. sometimes, quite suddenly.
with regards to sufin, he’s definitely the one with more romantic experience out of the two of them. in fact, before he and sweden became an item, he was sweden’s go-to for advice on getting someone to like him without being awkward. little did he know, due to his obliviousness, that sweden was trying to woo him, but sooner or later, he figured it out and was thrilled.
he’s the shortest of the nordics, clocking in at 5’5/165 cm. it wasn’t always this way; for a while, iceland was the shortest, but he’s long since grown taller than him. finland cried when he did, partly from the fact that iceland was growing up and partly from disappointment that iceland was no longer the shortest of the group.
he’s type 1 diabetic. he’s had it for a while, and he’s very open about it, but he hates it when people try to micromanage him because of it or freak out when he eats something high in sugar/carbs. the nordics respect this, and they only interfere if he asks for their help or if it’s an emergency.
like sweden, he loves home-improvement projects, and he and sweden often work on them together. that cabin where they were in that one episode? built from scratch by the two of them.
he can play the piano, the guitar, and the kantele.
even though he’s extroverted and loves being around people, he also greatly values his alone time. during this time, he likes to read, knit, play an instrument, and bake.
like norway, he can use magic, but he really only uses it around christmas when he’s being santa.
he gains both fat and muscle quite easily. he’s similar to a bear in this way; sure, he looks soft and cuddly, but he can do real damage if he’s provoked enough.
he absolutely SPOILS kukkamuna. he always gets her the best quality food and toys, and on her birthday, he makes her a cake made from dog treats and takes her to a high-end dog salon to get a bath and a haircut. he also has an instagram page dedicated to her.
he’s extremely competitive when it comes to games and sports, especially with the olympics, literally any winter sports events between the nordics, and video games like mario kart.
his handwriting is very big and loopy. it’s legible, but it sometimes does take some effort to decipher, especially if he wrote when he was tired or in a hurry.
he’s amazing at math. sure, it does take him some effort to understand certain concepts, but in general, he gets it pretty quickly, and the younger nations often go to him for homework help.
anyways, i hope you enjoyed these, and i’ll likely make a part 2 for him, along with headcanon posts for the rest of the nordics!
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95jezzica · 3 years
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Human Nordics
I’m in a Nordic mood so I was thinking about what their family lives/relations might be like in a Human AU. To start this off I should say I normally headcanon their names to be Lukas Steilsson (* - read note. - Nor), Mathias Køhler (Den), Björn Oxenstierna (Swe), Emil Steilsson (Ice), Timo Väinämöinen (Fin), Karl Oxenstierna (Ladonia) and Peter Kirkland (Sealand). 
( * - “But wait, isn’t Norway’s surname Bondevik?” - It was one of Norway’s suggested surnames by Himaruya many years ago, and for a long time it was also the most popular to use. However, since the surname has bad political connections in Norway, it was generally decided by the older fandom (myself included) to use one of the other suggested surnames instead. I chose to go with Steilsson. It’s one of the surnames Himaruya chose for Iceland, and while the name is not strictly an Icelandic name the “-sson” surnames are very common in the Scandinavian countries. Letting Norway and Iceland share the surname Steilsson also felt like a nice reference to them being brothers.) -
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Honestly? While their names work well in nation-verse their surnames don’t fit as well in a Human AU - especially since I also hc Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland to be siblings and would like them to have the same surname (or at least not 3-4 different ones). Thus I would likely give them all the surname Steilsson, since it’s a more neutral Scandinavian surname than ‘Køhler’ or ‘Oxenstierna’, while Fin/Timo would keep Väinämöinen and is a close childhood friend who at some point got un-officially adopted into the family. 
If we also go with the route of a future SuFin-marriage I honestly think Swe/Björn would be more likely to take Fin/Timo’s surname than the other way around (and tbh Björn Väinämöinen has a nice ring to it), but if you’re not a fan of the ship you can skip this part. 
As for jobs I think: 
- Lukas likely works the stock market and is crazy good at it. Almost filthy rich. Also helps Mathias out part-time with administrative work to make sure the paperwork is filled in correctly. I can also see Lukas being a current or former skiing master on professional level. 
- Mathias would be perfect as an electrician with his own company. Lukas helps him with some of the administrative work part time to make sure the paperwork is done correctly (which my headcanoned Mathias’ ADHD likely makes it harder to focus on), but Mathias does a great job with his company and earns a decent amount of money. 
- Björn is absolutely a kindergarten/pre-school teacher. The pay isn’t great, but he loves kids and they love him. Peter would be one of the 1-6 year old kids in his class. (Peter would live with his single guardian, either brother or dad, Eng/Arthur.) Haven’t decided if Karl should be the Nordics’ youngest sibling or Björn’s son, but either way Björn has custody of the lil’ sassy child and Karl grows up with Björn as his father-figure, no matter their biological ties.  
- Ice/Emil is the one I see as still being in school, likely being a teenager around 14-16 years old. In canon nation-verse Denmark raised him, and while I think it would be more of a full sibling effort in this human AU before they began to move out, Emil likely still live with Mathias here. Lukas may or may not (still) live with them as well, but if he’s skiing on a professional level he would have to travel around a lot for competitions and training, so it would make more sense to let Emil live with Mathias to make sure he gets to live a stable life. 
- Fin/Timo was the most difficult to decide on for me. I can see him being former military, but afterwards... I’m not so sure. Possibly driving the snowmobiles and shoveling snow during the snow seasons, or perhaps being some kind of social worker. Tbh I’m not sure, so I’ll have to think more about this one. (Suggestions are welcome below, if you have any.) . 
v [This is getting long, so I’m placing the rest below ‘Keep Reading’.] v 
I imagine the Nordics’ parents died fairly young, so for the most part the siblings had to raise themselves with Lukas, Mathias and Björn being forced to take on more parental role for Emil and Karl. They probably met Timo while in foster care system and/or at an orphanage and grew up really close together and love each other very much. However, in early adult age (18-24 years old?) Björn eventually wanted to move out (to “test his wings”?) from their then shared apartment and ended up in a pretty bad fight with Mathias over it, who wanted them all to stay/live together. - “We have always stayed together - why change it now!?” - It took a long time for them to patch up their relationship after their fight, something which I imagine affected the whole family. 
Björn and Timo might have been roomates for a while during the fight, before Timo left for the military, but further into adult age all the Nordics lived separately. (With the exception of Emil and Karl then, being kids). 
[The SuFin-part of me imagine Björn and Timo took a long time to actually become a couple, but they eventually move in together again when they’re both around... say 30-35 years old? As briefly mentioned earlier I also think it’s more likely Björn took Timo’s surname if/when they get married, making them Timo and Björn Väinämöinen, with Karl then being allowed to choose if he also wants to change his surname. ] 
Purely on a platonic level I imagine Timo on Lukas to likely be the closest to each other, sharing a lot of interests and the need to dote on Emil. (Who may or may not secretly enjoy it, but is also a teenager who finds being shown affection in front of his friends 100% embarrassing). x)
Lukas’ and Mathias’ relationship took a lesser hit because of their own fight when Lukas also moved out (or started to travel more as a skier?), but at that point Emil had had enough and exploded on them both. Told them off for being stupid. That patch up went quickly/quicker, and was also what made Mathias realize that his ongoing fight with Björn was kind of stupid too, and not worth it. Though it helped that Emil also exploded on both Mathias and Björn over how stupid the two of them were being. (Emil was tired of the fights, and sometimes an explosion of anger from the affected third party is what’s needed to realize how stupid the fight actually is.) . 
In present time all of them are close siblings and friends again (and possibly also a couple in SuFin-case?) , and I imagine their relationship to be much stronger now than even before the fight. 
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thedailysweden · 3 years
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March 6, 2021
Björn, Timo, and the kids drove out to the countryside to get a better look at the stars. They enjoyed the solitude and the lack of light pollution as they stargazed, and when they got home, they researched some of the stars, planets, and constellations that they saw.
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kaiapanito · 4 years
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He would kill someone for some beer.
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telltalia · 6 years
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uhhhh hey there. May I suggest some sweet Finland bf headcanons? He's a cutie omg [preferrably sfw]
Finland (Timo Väinämöinen):
I hope you have a freaking sweet tooth
He will bake everything with you
wearing big sweaters
shaaAring big sweaters
dates could either be cuddling by the fireplace or going for a walk or to a cute little shop
he gets the cutest gifts
maybe not expensive ones, but some that mean a lot to you
like, he will literally carve you something out of wood or sew you a sweater by himself
so freaking sweet
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eme-elo · 7 years
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Finny Boi I tried to give him some muscly chub, but you can’t tell cuz the puffy jacket. Ain’t enough muscly/chubby Finland art; most of the art I see of him makes him look like a child. #make_this_man_look_like_he’s_grown_or_I’ll_beat_you. Seriously, someone who wasn’t in the fandom called Sweden a pedo cuz he thought Finland was a child.
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ask-hetalia-pjo · 4 years
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Five teenagers sat in a classroom, they laughed and grinned without a care in the world as their class came to a close.
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"Come on Emil~ call me big brother like old times!"
"Once this class ends i can't wait to go home."
"Anyone want to play a game with me before class ends?"
"This is why I prefer Norse mythology, Greek mythology is to complicated and the monsters are just weird."
Short and Sweet conversations rang out between the long life friends not knowing the Greek monsters they just learned of where real, and on their way to make themselves known to the five.
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Ask box open
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yumegen746 · 6 years
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DAY 6: Mermaids/Pirates
“ What is it you want, little prince?”
Imma still fix this, someday but not now. Also yay Sufin! where Finland is a mermaid prince and Sweden is a human king about to get married. Also yeah, the castle at the background may or may not be referenced to a real castle (just because I have no architecture creativity whatsoever).
Oh yeah just in case I don’t reboot this Imma put this
From Hetalia Fairy tales, Little Mermaid (Sea Foam) by Kitty-Kat Allie
Out of all the fictions I’ve read, she has the greatest twists in creating these fairytale parodies. Like seriously, you should check them out if you haven’t for I just love how she made them. Anyways, until the next art sa susunod nating pagkikita.
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Do you have any opinions on the popular names for the other Nordics? Would you give them different names? I think the most popular are Matthias/Markas Køhler (Denmark), Emil Steilsson (Iceland), Berwald Oxenstierna (Sweden), and Tino Vainamoinen (Finland, I probably horribly misspelled the last name here so sorry)
I don't feel like I know too much about each of these countries to be able to find a perfect name for them all, but:
Denmark: I think Matthias is a decent name for him, quite common, but also Magnus is a good alternative (very popular in Norway at least, and Norse - so good for historical reasons). And I don't know enough about Køhler, but it seems to be a Danish name.
Iceland: I like Emil because it reminds me of Emil i Lønneberget, a swedish childrens book, but I've also heard Eiríkur, and that sounds much more Icelandic to me, so it's a great option. Icelandic surnames are more difficult though, as it implies Iceland has parents, so here I think you can use any Icelandic name with -son after it. I also just got sent a link that suggest the earliest translation for his surname is wrong and might have intended to be Sturluson! Somthing I find very believable and such a perfect fit for him.
Sweden: For him I really like Björn. I think it fits him well, something that @95jezzica has gone into in length, and also suggested the name Svensson as a surname for him which I like too.
Finland: I've heard that Tino isn't actually a name used in Finland, but that Timo can be used as a good alternative. Väinämöinen is definitly a Finnish name, and seems to be a Finnish saga figure? I think it might not be a proper surname though? And I've gotten some tips that Väinölä, Järvinen, or Jokinen is a good fit.
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