Teppo is a male Finnish name that originated as a diminutive of the name Tapani.
It is quite an uncommon first name, and is derived from Stefanos, a Greek name that means, roughly translated, "laurel" or "crowned" or "crown". The name made its way through the Russian name Stefan (nickname Stepan, or Stjopa) to Carelian Stjoppi, from where it came to the Finnish version — Teppo. However, some claim the name's origin is the Greek name Teofilus (God's friend) or Teodor (God's gift).
In Finland, Teppo was the name of a pagan god, "Travel-Teppo", who was prayed to in order to guide the way and bless travels. In the 19th century, it began to be used as a normal first name. The most popular time for the name Teppo was from 1960–1980. In 2005, 3841 men had been given the name Teppo.
Teppo can also be a last name, but it is quite rare.
People named Teppo
- Teppo Hauta-Aho, double bassist and composer
- Teppo Felin, professor at Oxford University
- Teppo Numminen, professional hockey defenceman
- Teppo Rastio, retired professional ice hockey player
- Teppo Turkki, writer and researcher
As a surname
- Jaakko Teppo, singer-songwriter