Mynämäki

Etymology
. has later been introduced folk-etymologically through the inflected forms. The origin of the root is, but related to , the name of a nearby lake (whence the name of the nearby river ). as ; this indicates that the name was originally in the plural. The genitive form >  then served as the reason to introduce  (genitive ). The root is found nowhere else in Finland, which is indicative of a loan; thus, according to Heikkilä, it could have been borrowed in the 12th century from Early (>  > ).

Proper noun

 * 1) A municipality near Turku in SW Finland.

Declension
External locative cases are also accepted.