The name of Karjala may be related to the word
karja (cattle), most likely indirectly, possibly through the village name
Karjakoski in Mynämäki. The name is not related to that of
Karelia, also known as
Karjala in Finnish. The municipality has also been known as
Karjalankorpi.
Mynämäenkarjala was used by outsiders, but it was seen as derogatory by the locals. It is occasionally also called
Karjala Tl (compare
Koski Tl) to distinguish it from the region of Karelia. A person from Karjala is called
karjalalainen, while a Karelian is called
karjalainen. == History ==