Seppo
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Seppo is a given name, and may refer to:
  • Seppo Evwaraye
    Seppo Evwaraye
    Seppo Evwaraye is a retired Finnish NFL offensive guard first signed by Carolina Panthers as a free agent in 2006., and also played for Minnesota Vikings as an international practice squad member.-Career:...

     (born 1982), Finnish National Football League offensive guard
  • Seppo Kääriäinen
    Seppo Kääriäinen
    Seppo Arimo Kääriäinen is a Finnish politician of the Centre Party and Doctor in Social Sciences. He served as the Minister of Defence of Finland between 2004-2007. He has been MP since 1987 and was Minister of Trade and Industry and Minister at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1993-1995...

     (born 1948), Finnish politician
  • Seppo Kolehmainen
    Seppo Kolehmainen
    Seppo Kolehmainen was a Finnish film actor.Kolehmainen was born in Pielavesi, Finland. He appeared in Finnish films since late 1955. He appeared in the 1983 James Bond spoof Agentti 000 ja kuoleman kurvit alongside actors Ilmari Saarelainen and Tenho Saurén...

     (born 1933), Finnish film actor
  • Seppo Lehto
    Seppo Lehto
    Seppo Olavi Lehto is a Finnish far right activist currently living in Tampere. The main theme of his activism is the return of Finnish territories ceded to the Soviet Union in World War II...

     (born 1962), Finnish political activist
  • Seppo Pääkkönen
    Seppo Pääkkönen
    Seppo Pääkkönen is a Finnish actor.He is married to Virve Havelin. Their son, Jasper, is also an actor. He is best recognised for his part as Matti's father in the 2006 film of the same name, where his real-life son plays his on-screen son.-External links:...

     (born 1957), Finnish actor
  • Seppo Räty
    Seppo Räty
    Seppo Henrik Räty is a Finnish javelin thrower. His personal best throw was 96.96 m in 1991, which was a world record at the time, however this throw was made using a modified 'Nemeth' javelin which was banned by the IAAF later that year and all records made using this javelin were retrospectively...

     (born 1962), Finnish javelin thrower
  • Seppo Simola
    Seppo Simola
    Seppo Antero Simola was a Finnish shot putter, who represented Turun Riento, weighing in at 128 kg and standing 191 cm tall. He was the first Finn to put the shot more than 20 m in an official competition when he put it 20.15 metres in Turku, Finland on July 19, 1972; this was...

     (1936-2003), Finnish shotputter
  • Seppo Telenius
    Seppo Telenius
    Seppo Sakari Telenius is a Finnish writer and historian who lives in Harjavalta. He studied political history and social history at the University of Helsinki . His varied body of works includes novels, short stories, poems, local history books as well as essays...

     (born 1954), Finnish writer
  • Seppo Arnold (1917-1980), Estonian doctor.
  • Seppo Sairanen (born 1958), Finnish Businessperson, Founder of FIM.

See also

  • Seppo Ilmarinen, the smith in Kalevala
    Kalevala
    The Kalevala is a 19th century work of epic poetry compiled by Elias Lönnrot from Finnish and Karelian oral folklore and mythology.It is regarded as the national epic of Finland and is one of the most significant works of Finnish literature...

  • Seppo Taalasmaa, a fictional character in the Finnish soap opera Salatut elämät
    Salatut Elämät
    Salatut elämät is a Finnish 30-minute long soap opera broadcast on MTV3. It was the first Finnish daily soap opera. Its first episode aired on January 25, 1999...

  • Sepo (disambiguation)
    Sepo (disambiguation)
    Sepo may refer to*Sepo, a town in North Korea*Sepo, Illinois, a town in the United States...

  • Citizens of the United States of America are colloquially (and pejoratively) referred to as 'seppos' or 'septic tanks', rhyming slang for "yank
    Yankee
    The term Yankee has several interrelated and often pejorative meanings, usually referring to people originating in the northeastern United States, or still more narrowly New England, where application of the term is largely restricted to descendants of the English settlers of the region.The...

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