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Lehti is a Finnish surname of Laine type literally meaning "leaf". It may refer to: *Alexandra Lehti (born 1996), Finnish singer, known as Lxandra *Eero Lehti (born 1944), Finnish businessman * (1901-1961), Finnish writer * (1914-1993), Finnish general See also * *Lehtinen, the corresponding Virtanen type The Virtanen type Finnish surnames are the surnames that became popular in the 19th century in western Finland and that are formed by combining of a word related to nature (but not an animal) with the suffix ''wikt:-nen, -nen''. The name of the ty ... surname {{surname Finnish surnames of Laine type ...
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Lehtinen
Lehtinen is a Finnish surname of Virtanen type derived from the word ''lehti'', "leaf". Notable people with the surname include: * Alex Lehtinen (born 1996), Finnish footballer * Dexter Lehtinen (born 1946), American attorney and law professor * Eino Lehtinen (1900–2007), Finnish centenarian, one of the last surviving veterans of the Finnish Civil War * Helena Lehtinen (born 1952), Finnish jeweller * Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (born 1952), American politician * Inkeri Lehtinen (1908–1997), Finnish politician * Isaiah Lehtinen (born 1998), Canadian actor and musician * Jani Lehtinen (born 1974), Finnish racewalker * Jarmo Lehtinen (born 1969), Finnish rally co-driver * Jarmo Lehtinen (commentator), Finnish sports commentator and journalist * Jere Lehtinen (born 1973), Finnish professional ice hockey forward * Jutta Lehtinen (born 1983), Finnish actress * Kai Lehtinen (born 1958), Finnish actor * Kalle Lehtinen (born 1968), Finnish footballer * Lasse Lehtinen (born 1947), Finnish pol ...
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Eero Lehti
Eero Heikki Lehti (born 23 August 1944 in Tuusula, Finland) is a Finnish businessman, the chairman of the city council of Kerava, and was a member of the Finnish parliament since 2007 until 2019. He is the founder of Taloustutkimus Oy and also the chairman of the company's board of directors as well as the chairman of the Federation of Finnish Enterprises since 2002. Lehti is a member of the National Coalition Party The National Coalition Party (NCP; , Kok; , Saml) is a liberal conservatism, liberal-conservative List of political parties in Finland, political party in Finland. It is the current governing political party of Finland. Founded in 1918, the .... Eero Lehti was married to Ulpu Lehti until her death in 2019. They have one daughter. Lehti collects art and Jaguar cars. Lehti founded and owned Suomen lehtiyhtymä until its sale in 2013. The company publishes several local newspapers: Aamuposti, Helsingin Uutiset, Iltalohja, Imatralainen Jyväskylän kaupunkileht ...
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Lxandra
Alexandra Lehti (born 22 March 1996), better known by her stage name Lxandra, is a Finnish pop singer and songwriter. Raised in Suomenlinna, she is a daughter of journalist Baba Lybeck and musician , and presently resides in Berlin. Lxandra is a Swedish-speaking Finn The Swedish-speaking population of Finland (whose members are called by many names—see below; ; ) is a linguistic minority in Finland. They maintain a strong identity and are seen either as a separate cultural, ethnic or linguistic group or, .... She participated in with the song "Something to Lose". In the final, she finished in sixth place with 70 points (24 points from the televote and 46 points from the juries). Albums * ''Another Lesson Learned'' (2019) * ''Careful What I Dream Of'' (2021) References Finnish women singer-songwriters Finnish singer-songwriters Living people 21st-century Finnish women singers Singers from Helsinki 1996 births Finnish expatriates in Germany Swedish-speak ...
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Laine Type
The asterisk ( ), from Late Latin , from Ancient Greek , , "little star", is a typographical symbol. It is so called because it resembles a conventional image of a heraldic star. Computer scientists and mathematicians often vocalize it as star (as, for example, in ''the A* search algorithm'' or ''C*-algebra''). An asterisk is usually five- or six-pointed in print and six- or eight-pointed when handwritten, though more complex forms exist. Its most common use is to call out a footnote. It is also often used to censor offensive words. In computer science, the asterisk is commonly used as a wildcard character, or to denote pointers, repetition, or multiplication. History The asterisk was already in use as a symbol in ice age cave paintings. There is also a two-thousand-year-old character used by Aristarchus of Samothrace called the , , which he used when proofreading Homeric poetry to mark lines that were duplicated. Origen is known to have also used the asteriskos to m ...
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Virtanen Type
The Virtanen type Finnish surnames are the surnames that became popular in the 19th century in western Finland and that are formed by combining of a word related to nature (but not an animal) with the suffix ''wikt:-nen, -nen''. The name of the type was introduced by Finnish expert in naming after the surname ''Virtanen (surname), Virtanen'', the most common surname of this type.Minna Saarelma-MaunumaaVIRTANEN-TYYPPI. SUOMALAISEN SUKUNIMISTÖN UUDISTAJANA ''Virittäjä'', no. 3, 2005, pp. 418-422 Until 2009 ''Virtanen'' was the most common surname in Finland, later superseded by ''Korhonen'', which is of unknown origin). The suffix ''-nen'', commonly used as a diminutive, was already in use in Eastern Finland (Savonia (historical province), Savonia, Karelia (historical province of Finland), Karelia) since the Middle Ages to create surnames in church records from the name of the parent (i.e., used as patronymic, e.g., ''Pentikäinen''). Most people in Western Finland lacked surn ...
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