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Cow Names in "The Kalevala", a 19th-century work of epic poetry compiled by Elias Lönnrot from Karelian and Finnish oral folklore and mythology. The suffix -kki was common in cow names.
Apple (Omena), poem 32
Blackie (Muurikki), poems 1, 11; a black cow
Brandle (Kirjas)
Brindle (Kirjos), poem 32; a brindle or streaked cow.
Eater (Syötikki), poem 32; a cow that eats lots of fodder.
Drinker (Juotikki), poem 32; a cow that drinks a lot of water.
Freshness (Tuorikki), poem 32; a cow yielding an abundance of milk.
Frisky (Kimmo), poem 1; a frisky, lively cow.
Strawberry (Mansikki), poem 11
Stringy (Hermikki), poem 32; a lean cow with sinews showing
Sweetie (Mairikki), poem 32
Teenie (Pienikki), poem 32
Whortleberry (Puolukka), poem 11
Friends
Arkel, the Netherlands- 2022
Cows outside of Marfa, TX. October 2021
Song for cows
(Classical music)
John Fetterman in the Senate chambers, c. 2023:
THE FINEST COWS EVER SEEN!!