Name days in Finland are a tradition where people celebrate on the day associated with their given name, as listed in the Finnish name day calendar. These celebrations are less formal than birthdays but often involve family and friends. Common customs include small gatherings, giving flowers, cards, or chocolates, and sharing a special meal or coffee. In workplaces or schools, it’s common to acknowledge someone’s name day with congratulations. In general, name days are celebrated in various countries, particularly in Europe, and are often linked to the feast days of saints in Christian traditions. The specific date depends on the country and cultural context. Unlike birthdays, name days are fixed to the calendar and celebrated annually on the same date. Though the scale of celebrations varies, name days are seen as an opportunity to honor the individual and their name’s cultural or religious significance.