Where does “trenkipoika” come from?

trenkipoika (Ingrian) comes from Ingrian trenki, from Finnish renki, from Swedish dräng, from Old Swedish drænger, from Old Norse drengr, from Proto-Germanic drangijaz — stake; staff; crutch; support; man; servant.

trenkipoika (Ingrian): young sailor

Definitions

  1. young sailor

Ancestry of “trenkipoika”, step by step

trenkipoika traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ingrian trenki

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ingriantrenkihired helper
2Finnishrenkifarmhand; a boychild
3SwedishdrängA hired agricultural worker; farmhand; A person...
4Old Swedishdrængerman, especially a capable or brave man; young...
5Old Norsedrengrlad, youth, young man, in the sense of a warrior;...
6Proto-Germanicdrangijazstake; staff; crutch; support; man; servant

via Ingrian poika

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ingrianpoikason; boy; dude, bloke
2Proto-Finnicpoikason; boy
3Proto-Uralicpojkaboy; son
Every word from Proto-Germanic drangijazEvery word from Old Norse drengrEvery word from Old Swedish drænger