you could always ask mackie to name it, good chance you'll wind up with something nobody can pronounce
yup !
We'll I can think of a few interesting finnish words for... things. Like with the UFO thing I bashed 'Vempele', the name basically translates to 'some sort of a machine thingy'
Murskaaja (Crusher)
Repija (Tearer)
Rintama (frontier)
Nopea (fast)
Rakkine (a crudely made machine)
Kova (difficult to break)
then some names from Kalevala
Places
* Kyöpelinvuori (Raatikko); where women who die as virgins go.
* Tuonela; (also Manala, Pohjola) abode of the dead, Underworld.
* Kalevala
* Pohjola (which, incidentally is also the synonym of Finland itself)
# Ajattara; (sometimes Ajatar) an evil forest spirit.
# Akka; ("old lady") female spirit, feminine counterpart of "Ukko".
# Antero Vipunen; deceased giant, protector of deep knowledge and magic.
# Hiisi; demon, originally meaning a sacred grove. (Can sometimes mean goblin). It is possible that originally Hiisi was not a demon or a mean goblin but one of the oldest gods in Finland.
# Ilmarinen; (also "Seppo Ilmarinen") the great artificer, maker of heaven. Originally a male spirit of air. Related to Inmar.
# Ilmatar; female spirit of air; the daughter of primeal substance of creative spirit.
# Jumala; a god, a word later used for the Christian God.
# Kalevan poika; (son/man of Kaleva) a giant hero who can cut down forests and mow down huge meadows, identical with Estonian national epic hero Kalevipoeg.
# Kotitonttu; tutelary of the home.
# Kullervo; tragic loser.
# Lemminkäinen; (Ahti Saarelainen; Kaukomieli) a brash hero.
# Lempo; nasty spirit.
# Lalli; (Laurentius) Finn who slew Bishop Henry, according to legend.
# Louhi; (also "Loviatar") matriarch of Pohjola, hostess of Underworld.
# Luonnotar; spirit of nature, feminine creator.
# Maaemo; literally "earthmother", see Akka or Louhi.
# Menninkäinen; a halfling.
# Mielikki; wife of Tapio, the Goddess of the forest.
# Nyyrikki; god of the hunt son of Tapio.
# Näkki; fearsome spirit of pools, wells and bridges.
# Otso; the spirit of the bear (one of many circumlocutory epithets).
# Peikko; troll.
# Pekko; (or Pellon Pekko) the god of crops, especially barley and brewing.
# Perkele; the headpiru (later Devil) Originally Perkele was not the Devil but a god of thunder and can be seen as a earlier form of Ukko. Related to Baltic Perkunas and Germanic Thor.
# Pellervo; (also "Sampsa Pellervoinen") the god of harvest.
# Pihatonttu; tutelary of the yard.
# Piru; demon.
# Päivätär; the goddess of day.
# Saunatonttu; tutelary of the sauna.
# Tapio; the god of the forest.
# Tellervo;
# Tonttu; generally benign tutelary. Originally, a patron of cultivated land, keeper of lot. A phallic totem.
# Tuonetar, (Tuonen tytti) Daughter of god of Underworld.
# Tuulikki, Daughter of Tapio and Mielikki, goddess of animals
# Ukko; the god of the sky and thunder, related to Thor (Estonian Taara).
# Vellamo; wife of Ahti, goddess of the sea and storms.
# Väinämöinen; the wise man and magic musician.
Väinämöinen is pretty much my favor character of the particular epic, heres a painting of him;