Aino is a unique and beautiful name of Finnish origin. It is derived from the Finnish word "aines," which means "honor" or "respect." In Finnish mythology, Aino was also the name of a maiden who was beloved by the god Ilmarinen. She died tragically, and her spirit became a star in the night sky.
The name Aino has been used traditionally among the Finnish people for centuries, but it gained international recognition when it was chosen as the name of Finland's first female president, Tarja Halonen, who served from 2000 to 2012. Since then, Aino has become more popular around the world as a unique and meaningful name option.
Today, Aino is still considered a rare but beautiful name choice for girls. It is often associated with Finnish culture and mythology, and its meaning of "honor" or "respect" makes it a powerful and inspiring name option for parents looking for something distinctive and significant.
"Between 1910 and 1930, the name Aino was given to a total of 87 babies, with the most popular years being 1916 and 1922, each having 12 and 10 births respectively. The least popular years were 1911, 1912, and 1930, each with only 5 births."