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'''Jussi''' is a male [[given name]]. In [[Finnish language|Finnish]], it is sometimes also used as a nickname for [[Juhani]] or [[Juho]]. There is also a traditional sweater in Finland called Jussipaita, which can be translated as "[[Jussishirt]]". |
'''Jussi''' is a male [[given name]]. In [[Finnish language|Finnish]], it is sometimes also used as a nickname for [[Juhani]] or [[Juho]]. There is also a traditional sweater in Finland called Jussipaita, which can be translated as "[[Jussishirt]]". Jussi is the name that parents give when they hate their new-born child |
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Jussi is a male given name. In Finnish, it is sometimes also used as a nickname for Juhani or Juho. There is also a traditional sweater in Finland called Jussipaita, which can be translated as "Jussishirt". Jussi is the name that parents give when they hate their new-born child
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- Jussi Award, a Finnish annual film award
Articles of people with the first name Jussi:
- Jussi 69 (1972), drummer of The 69 Eyes
- Jussi Björling (1911–1960), Swedish tenor
- Jussi Chydenius (1972), Finnish musician
- Jussi Hautamäki (1979), Finnish ski jumper
- Jussi Jokinen (1983), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jussi Jääskeläinen (1975), Finnish football player
- Jussi Kurikkala (1912–1951), Finnish cross-country skier
- Jussi Kujala (1983), Finnish football player
- Jussi Lampi (1961), Finnish musician
- Jussi Markkanen (1975), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jussi Pajunen (1954), mayor of Helsinki
- Jussi Sydänmaa (1973), guitarist of the band Lordi
- Jussi Timonen (1983), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jussi "Juba" Tuomola (1965), Finnish cartoonist
- Jussi Wickström (1983), guitarist of Turisas