List of Moomin characters

"Sniff" redirects here. For the verb and onomatopoeia, see Olfaction.
Some of the many Moomin characters. From left to right, Sniff, Snufkin, Moominpappa, Moominmamma, Moomintroll (Moomin), Mymble, Groke, Snork Maiden and Hattifatteners.

A large number of characters are found in the Moomin series by Tove Jansson.

The original Swedish names are given in parentheses, with the etymologies and word associations suggested by Bertills 2003.

The Moomin family

Close friends

Sniff in Moomin World theme park, Naantali, Finland.

Other characters

Hemulen in Moomin World theme park, Naantali, Finland.
The Witch in Moomin World theme park, Naantali, Finland.

There are other characters who appear from time to time.

Character disappearances

Several primary characters largely disappear from the later books in series. Most notable of these are Sniff and the Snork Maiden, who are after all members of the extended family and live with the Moomins in several books. But after The Exploits of Moominpappa, Sniff is suddenly and inexplicably no longer mentioned, and after Moominland Midwinter, the Snork Maiden, too, is absent from the stories. (They do not vanish completely, however, since Sniff later on plays a major role in both the short story "Cedric" in Tales from Moominvalley and in the picture-book The Dangerous Journey, the Snork Maiden is mentioned a few times in Moominpappa at Sea, and they both appear as minor characters in An Unwanted Guest.)

References

Notes

  1. Anne Laitinen: Muumit ensimmäisenä lehtenä julkaissut Ny Tid palkittiin (Turun Sanomat 7.11.2006)
  2. "I'm not saying anything about some mothers and fathers", drawled Little My. "If I do, the first thing you'll say is that they're never silly. They're up to something, those two. I'd eat a bushel of sand if I knew what it was." "You're not supposed to know", said Moomintroll sharply. "They know perfectly well why they're behaving a little oddly. Some people think they're so superior and have to know everything just because they've been adopted!"– Moominpappa at Sea, page 16
  3. Bertills 2003, p. 126
  4. Bertills 2003, p. 132
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