There are
724
Koskelas in the USA
Koskela is the
31873rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Koskela

JuhoKoskela

Juho Koskela was a Finnish military officer who played a key role in the Finnish Civil War of 1918.

AkuKoskela

Aku Koskela is a Finnish cross-country skier who has won multiple medals in World Championships and Winter Olympics.

AnttiKoskela

Antti Koskela is a Finnish long track speed skater who has represented Finland in multiple international competitions.

TuomasKoskela

Tuomas Koskela is a Finnish ice hockey player who has played for various teams in the Finnish elite league.

VilleKoskela

Ville Koskela is a Finnish professional golfer who has competed in various European Tour events.

MarkusKoskela

Markus Koskela is a Finnish architect known for his innovative designs and sustainable building practices.

EijaKoskela

Eija Koskela is a Finnish artist known for her abstract paintings and installations exhibited in galleries worldwide.

PaulaKoskela

Paula Koskela is a Finnish judge who has presided over several high-profile legal cases in Finland.

JukkaKoskela

Jukka Koskela is a Finnish politician who has served as a member of the Finnish Parliament for multiple terms.

MattiKoskela

Matti Koskela is a Finnish entrepreneur and business executive who has founded and led successful technology companies.

Koskela Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Koskela' is of Finnish origin and is derived from the word 'koski', which means 'rapids' or 'waterfall' in Finnish. It is a common surname in Finland, particularly in the regions with a lot of lakes and rivers.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Koskela' is predominantly found in Finland, where it originated. It is less common in other parts of the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Koskela' include 'Kossila' and 'Koskelainen'.
Migration and ImmigrationFinnish immigrants with the surname 'Koskela' have migrated to other countries, such as the United States and Canada, particularly during periods of Finnish emigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.