Arto

Meaning of Arto

Arto is a male name with Finnish origin. It is pronounced as AR-toh (/ɑrˈto/). The variation of this name is Arttu. In terms of popularity in the United States, Arto has had a steady but relatively low number of occurrences over the years. In 2018, there were 5 newborns named Arto, ranking at 12,141. It's worth noting that popularity can vary greatly across different countries and regions. Overall, Arto has a unique and distinctive sound while still maintaining a sense of familiarity.

Pronunciation

Finnish

  • Pronunced as AR-toh (/ɑrˈto/)

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Notable People Named Arto

Arto Tapio Paasilinna, a former journalist turned comic novelist, was one of Finland's most successful writers, with his books translated into 27 languages and over seven million copies sold worldwide.
Arto Kalervo Bryggare is a Finnish former hurdling athlete and politician, known for his record-breaking sprint event and parliamentary representation.
Arto Tuomas Räty is a retired Finnish military officer who achieved the rank of lieutenant general after being promoted to brigadier general in 2004.
Arto Kalevi Nyberg is a Finnish journalist known for hosting his own talk show and previously working on the morning television programme Aamu-TV.
Arto Haapala is a Finnish philosopher and aesthetician, known for his work as a Professor of Aesthetics at Helsinki University and his involvement in the Finnish Society for Aesthetics.
Arto Tiainen, a Finnish cross-country skier, hails from Sääminki.
Arto Halonen is a Finnish documentary filmmaker and former cinematography teacher.
Erkki Arto Juhani Koivisto was a Finnish basketball player.
Arto Melleri - Arto Matti Vihtori Melleri, a Finnish poet and writer, gained fame with the play "Pete Q" in the 1970s and studied at the Theatre Academy of Helsinki from 1976 to 1980, later receiving an artist's Finnish state pension in 2003.
Arto Olavi Mansala is a Finnish diplomat who served as an ambassador in various countries and held high-ranking positions in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs before retiring in 2008.
Arto Heiskanen was a Finnish professional ice hockey left winger.
Arto Ensio Tanner was a Finnish diplomat and Bachelor of Law who served in various diplomatic roles in cities such as Baghdad, Beirut, Damascus, Kuwait City, East Berlin, Tel Aviv, and Athens.
Arto Savolainen is a Finnish wrestler who competed in the men's freestyle lightweight at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Arto Lilja is a Finnish ski-orienteering competitor who won a bronze medal at the 2004 World Ski Orienteering Championships and placed third in the overall World Cup in 2003.
Arto Jääskeläinen is a Finnish biathlete who participated in the 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics.
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