Looks like Chionodoxa. No idea what they are called in Finland. They come in white, blue and purple , and can be bought at the garden centre for planting in the fall. One of the earliest to flower in spring. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scilla_sect._Chionodoxa
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As the other commenters have pointed out, it's one of the plants in the Scilla genus (Kevättähti in Finnish).
Apparently the most common one we have escaping gardens in Southern Finland is Lucile's Glory-of-the-snow, Scilla luciliae (Isokevättähti in Finnish). Other possible options could be Scilla forbesii (Kirjokevättähti), Scilla sardensis (Sinikevättähti) or Scilla bifoliae (Pikkukevättähti).
The plant is native to Eastern Mediterranian and blooms as snow melts in high altitudes. Apparently, it doesn't really escape very far or spread quickly, and as such is not considered a great threat to native plants.
Google says it's scilla luciliae (glory of the snow) or closely related species