• Jumala as a god of the sky is associated with the related Estonian Jumal, Mari Jumo and is thought to stem from an ancient tradition of the Finno-Ugric peoples.[2].
  • In later years, the god once known as Jumala donned the new name of Ukko (derived from the Finnish word, “ukkonen” meaning thunderstorm).
  • Over time, the word Jumala came to be identified with the Christian God Jehovah, who more-or-less took over the position of Top Finnish Deity.
  • Finnish: Jumala or Estonian: Jumal or Mari: Jumo means "god" in Finnic languages and Volga-Finnic languages, both the Christian god and any other deity of any...
  • Jumala (god) In Finnish mythology, a semiabstract term for the supreme being, mother of all things. ... In some areas Jumala is a male deity.
  • Gökyüzü tanrısı olarak Jumala, ilgili Estonyalı Jumal ile ilişkilidir., Mari Jumo ve Finno-Ugric halklarının eski bir geleneğinden kaynaklandığı düşünülmektedir .
  • Finlerin inançlarına göre, Jumala her şeyin yaratıcısı ve koruyucusudur. ... Jumala’nın varlığına inanmak, Fin halkının hayatında önemli bir yer tutar.
  • The Jumala, or Kalevalans, are a humanoid race of extradimensional beings that hail from Taivas, a small pocket-dimension adjacent to Earth.
  • jumala (not comparable). (colloquial, slang) very, really. Noun. jumala. genitive singular of jumal. Finnish. Etymology. From Proto-Finnic *jumala, from Proto-Finno-Permic *juma...