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List of Swedish-speaking Finns


List of Swedish-speaking Finns


This is a list of Swedish-speaking Finns.

To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are a Swedish-speaking Finn or must have references showing they are a Swedish-speaking Finn and are notable.

Actors, directors & filmmakers

  • Ida Aalberg – actor (1857–1915)
  • Irina Björklund – actor and singer (1973– )
  • Jörn Donner – writer, film director, actor, producer, politician, and founder of Finnish Film Archive (1933–2020)
  • Stina Ekblad – actor (1954– )
  • Klaus Härö – filmmaker (1971– )
  • Nicke Lignell – actor, voice actor, and television host (1966– )
  • Åke Lindman – director and actor (1928–2009)
  • Lasse Pöysti – actor, director, theatre manager, and writer (1927–2019)
  • Birgitta Ulfsson – actor and theatre director (1928–2017)
  • Casper Wrede – theatre and film director (1929–1998)

Architects

  • Kristian Gullichsen (1932–2021)
  • Anton Werner Lignell (1867–1954)
  • Viljo Revell (1910–1964)
  • Lars Sonck (1870–1956)

Artists and designers

  • Erik Bruun – graphic designer (1926– )
  • Fanny Churberg – painter (1845–1892)
  • Albert Edelfelt – painter (1854–1905)
  • Magnus Enckell – painter (1870–1925)
  • Kaj Franck – industrial designer, artistic director, and instructor of applied arts (1911–1989)
  • Akseli Gallen-Kallela – painter (1865–1931)
  • Jorma Gallen-Kallela – painter (1898–1939)
  • Eero Järnefelt – painter (1863–1937)
  • Rudolf Koivu – illustrator (1890–1946)
  • Stefan Lindfors – industrial designer, interior designer, film-maker, and sculptor (1962– )
  • Helene Schjerfbeck – painter (1862–1946)
  • Hugo Simberg – painter (1873–1917)
  • Kaj Stenvall – painter (1951– )
  • Beda Stjernschantz – painter (1867–1910)

Businesspeople

  • Antti Ahlström – industrialist, founder of Ahlstrom (1827–1896)
  • Kaj Arnö – CEO of the MariaDB Foundation (1963– )
  • Karl Fazer – founder of confectionery manufacturer Fazer and Olympic sport-shooter (1866–1932)
  • Rabbe Grönblom – founder of Kotipizza, RG Line, Omenahotelli (1950–2015)
  • Hjallis Harkimo – chairman of the board of Jokerit (1953– )
  • Fredrik Idestam – industrialist, founder of Nokia (1838–1916)
  • Mikael Lilius – ex-CEO of Fortum (1948– )
  • Mårten Mickos – ex-CEO of MySQL AB, currently CEO at HackerOne (1962– )
  • Georg Franz Stockmann – founder of the Stockmann department store (1825–1906)
  • Björn Wahlroos – Chairman of the Board in Sampo plc, Nordea and UPM-Kymmene Oyj (1952– )

Musicians

Opera

  • Monica Groop – mezzo-soprano (1958– )

Classical

  • Paavo Berglund – conductor and violinist (1929–2012)
  • Erik Bergman – composer (1911–2006)
  • Bernhard Crusell – clarinetist, composer, and translator (1775–1838)
  • Mikko Franck – conductor and violinist (1978– )
  • Ralf Gothoni – pianist and conductor (1946– )
  • Tom Krause – opera singer and vocal pedagogue (1934–2013)
  • Magnus Lindberg – composer and pianist (1958– )
  • Linda Lampenius (stage name Linda Brava) – concert violinist; also known for work as a model, actress, member of the Helsinki City Council, and Sports 2000 rally driver (1970– )
  • Ossi Runne – trumpeter, orchestra leader, composer, and record producer (1927–2020)
  • Leif Segerstam – conductor, composer, violinist, violist, and pianist (1944– )
  • Jean Sibelius – composer (1865–1957)
  • John Storgårds – violinist and conductor (1963– )
  • Martin Wegelius – composer and musicologist (1846–1906)

Various genres

  • Ami Aspelund – singer (1953– )
  • Monica Aspelund – singer (1946– )
  • Henrik Otto Donner – composer, musician, trumpeter, record producer, and music personality (1939–2013)
  • Axel Ehnström (stage name Paradise Oskar) – singer-songwriter (1990– )
  • Janina Fry née Frostell – pop singer, model, and television host (1973– )
  • Ben Granfelt – guitarist; best known for work with the Ben Granfelt Band, Leningrad Cowboys, and Wishbone Ash (1963– )
  • Kim Herold – singer-songwriter (1979– )
  • Jan "Katla" Jämsen – co-founder, songwriter, and former singer of folk metal band Finntroll (c. 1980s– )
  • Pernilla Karlsson – singer (1990– )
  • Mathias "Vreth" Lillmåns – metal vocalist and bassist; best known for work with Finntroll (1982– )
  • André Linman – songwriter, rock singer and guitarist; best known for work with Sturm Und Drang (1992– )
  • Georg Malmstén – singer, musician, composer, and conductor (1902–1981)
  • Patrik Mennander – metal and rock singer; best known for work with Ruoska, Battlelore, and Natsipaska (1976– )
  • Kristian Meurman – singer (1979– )
  • Nasty Suicide (born Jan-Markus Stenfors) – guitarist, bass guitarist, and singer; best known for work with glam rock band Hanoi Rocks (1963– )
  • Mathias "Warlord" Nygård – co-founder and lead vocalist of metal band Turisas (1982– )
  • Krista Siegfrids – pop singer (1985– )
  • Gösta Sundqvist – lead singer, composer, and lyricist of Leevi and the Leavings and a radio-personality (1957–2003)
  • Jenny Wilhelms – composer and musician focused on Nordic vocal and fiddling traditions; lead singer of folk and world music band Gjallarhorn (1974– )

Politicians

  • Claes Andersson – member of parliament, 1987 to 1999 and 2007 to 2008, and Minister of Culture, 1995 to 1999 (1937–2019)
  • Li Andersson – member of parliament since 2015; leader of the Left Alliance since 2016; and Minister of Education since 2019 (1987– )
  • Jan-Erik Enestam – member of parliament, 1991 to 2007; Minister of the Interior, 1995 to 1999; Minister of Defense, 1995 and 1999 to 2003; Minister of the Environment, 2003 to 2006 (1947– )
  • Axel Olof Freudenthal – philologist and academic, considered by the Swedish People's Party to be their spiritual father (1836–1911)
  • Karl-August Fagerholm – three-time Prime Minister of Finland during the late-1940s and 1950s (1901–1984)
  • Carl Haglund – member of the European Parliament, 2009 to 2012; Minister of Defence, 2012 to 2015; leader of the Swedish People's Party, 2012 to 2016; and member of parliament, 2015 to 2016 (1979– )
  • Anna-Maja Henriksson – member of parliament since 2007; Minister of Justice, 2011–2015 and since 2019; and leader of the Swedish People's Party since 2016 (1964– )
  • Tony Halme – member of parliament, 2003 to 2007; MMA fighter, boxer, sports entertainer and professional wrestler (1963–2010)
  • Bjarne Kallis – member of parliament, 1991 to 2011, and chairman of the Christian Democratic Party, 1995 to 2004 (1945– )
  • Henrik Lax – member of parliament, 1987 to 2004, and member of the European Parliament, 2004 to 2009 (1946– )
  • Axel Lille – member of the Diet of Finland, 1885 to 1900; principal founder of the Swedish People's Party in 1906; member of parliament, 1916 to 1917; journalist and editor (1848–1921)
  • Gustaf Mannerheim – Regent of Finland, 1918 to 1919; commander-in-chief, 1939 to 1945; and President of Finland, 1944 to 1946 (1867–1951)
  • Elisabeth Rehn – member of parliament, 1979 to 1995; leader of the Swedish People's Party, 1987 to 1990; Minister of Defense, 1990 to 1995; member of the European Parliament, 1995 to 1996; and diplomat to the United Nations (1935– )
  • Johan Vilhelm Snellman – member of the Senate of Finland, Fennoman philosopher, author, and journalist (1806–1881)
  • Alexander Stubb – member of European Parliament, 2004 to 2008; member of parliament, 2011 to 2017; Minister for Foreign Affairs, 2008 to 2011; Minister for Foreign Trade and Development, 2011 to 2014; leader of the National Coalition Party, 2014 to 2016; Minister of Finance, 2015 to 2016; and 43rd Prime Minister of Finland, 2014 to 2015 (1968– )
  • Ulf Sundqvist – member of parliament, 1970 to 1983; Minister of Education, 1972 to 1975; Minister of Trade and Industry, 1979 to 1981; head of the National Workers' Savings Bank, 1982 to 1991; and leader of the Social Democratic Party of Finland, 1991 to 1993 (1945– )
  • Pehr Evind Svinhufvud – member of the Diet of Finland, 1894 and 1899 to 1906; member of parliament, 1907 to 1908, 1908 to 1914, 1917, and 1930 to 1931; chairman of the Senate of Finland, 1917 to 1918; Regent of Finland in 1918; Prime Minister of Finland, 1930 to 1931; and the 3rd President of Finland, 1931–1937 (1861–1944)
  • Carl Olof Tallgren – member of parliament, 1961 to 1975; Minister of Finance, 1970 to 1971; and chairman of the Swedish People's Party, 1974 to 1977 (1927– )
  • Stefan Wallin – member of parliament, 2007 to 2019; Minister of the Environment in 2007; Minister of Culture and Sport, 2007 to 2011; and Minister of Defence, 2011 to 2012 (1967– )
  • Theodor Wegelius – member of the Senate of Finland (1850–1932)

Scientists and technologists

  • Lars Valerian Ahlfors – mathematician and Fields Medalist in 1936; known for work in the fields of Riemann surfaces and complex analysis (1907–1996)
  • Erik Allardt – sociologist, professor, and chancellor of the Åbo Akademi University (1925–2020)
  • Fredrik Elfving – botanist, plant physiologist, and university administrator (1854–1942)
  • Gustav Elfving – mathematician and statistician; known for pioneering work in the optimal design of experiments (1908–1984)
  • Kari Enqvist – physicist and professor of cosmology (1954– )
  • Axel Olof Freudenthal – philologist and academic, considered by the Swedish People's Party to be their spiritual father (1836–1911)
  • Johan Gadolin – chemist, physicist, and mineralogist; best known for his description of the first rare-earth element, yttrium (1760–1852)
  • Ragnar Granit – physiologist and professor of neurophysiology; joint Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1967 (1900–1991)
  • Hilma Granqvist – anthropologist; best known for long field studies of Palestinians (1890–1972)
  • Pehr Kalm – botanist, naturalist, explorer, and agricultural economist (1716–1779)
  • Rafael Karsten – social anthropologist and philosopher of religion; best known for work among indigenous peoples of South America (1879–1956)
  • Anders Johan Lexell – astronomer, mathematician, and physicist; best known for work in the fields of celestial mechanics and polygonometry, particularly spherical trigonometry (1740–1784)
  • Ernst Lindelöf – mathematician; best known for work in the fields of function theory and topology (1870–1946)
  • Lorenz Lindelöf – mathematician, astronomer, and researcher of variational calculus; Minister of State Education, 1874–1902 (1827–1908)
  • Hjalmar Mellin – mathematician; best known for work in the field of function theory and as developer of the integral transform known as the Mellin transform (1854–1933)
  • Pekka Myrberg – mathematician and university administrator; best known for work in the field of function theory, particularly iteration and period-doubling bifurcation (1892–1976)
  • Edvard Neovius – mathematician known for his work in the field of minimal surface; member of the Senate of Finland (1851–1917)
  • Nils Gustaf Nordenskiöld – mineralogist and traveler; best known as discoverer of alexandrite and several other minerals (1792–1866)
  • Linus Torvalds – creator of Linux kernel (1969– )
  • Michael Widenius – main developer of MySQL (1962– )
  • Erik Adolf von Willebrand – physician; best known for his work in the field of hematology (1870–1949)
  • Edvard Westermarck – sociologist and philosopher; known as "the first sociobiologist," he is best remembered for his work in the field of marriage (1862–1939)
  • Georg Henrik von Wright – logician and philosopher; best known for work in the fields of analytic philosophy and philosophical logic and, later, morality and philosophical pessimism (1916–2003)

Soldiers

  • Adolf Ehrnrooth – general (1905–2004)
  • Johan Casimir Ehrnrooth – lieutenant-general, Prime Minister of Bulgaria (1833–1913)
  • Oskar Ferdinand Gripenberg – general of the infantry (1838–1916)
  • Carl Gustaf Casimir Gripenberg – rear-admiral (1836–1908)
  • Oskar Ludvig Starck – vice-admiral (1846–1928)
  • Oskar Wilhelm Enqvist – vice-admiral (1849–1912)
  • Theodor Kristian Avellan – admiral, Minister of the Navy (1839–1916)
  • Birger Ek – pilot and Mannerheim Cross Knight
  • Axel Heinrichs – general (1890–1965)
  • Ruben Lagus – major general (1896–1956)
  • Gustaf Erik Magnusson – father of Finnish fighter tactics
  • Gustaf Mannerheim – marshal of Finland (1867–1951)
  • Lennart Oesch – lieutenant general (1892–1978)
  • Harald Öhquist – lieutenant general (1891–1971)
  • Hugo Österman – lieutenant general (1892–1975)
  • Georg Magnus Sprengtporten – general (1740–1819)
  • Torsten Stålhandske – commander of Hakkapelites (1594–1644)
  • Kurt Martti Wallenius – lieutenant general (1893–1984)
  • Hans Wind – pilot, twice awarded the Mannerheim Cross

Sportspeople

  • Mikael Almén – football player (2000– )
  • Niklas Bäckström – ice hockey player (1978– )
  • Sean Bergenheim – ice hockey player (1984– )
  • Peter Enckelman – football player (1977– )
  • Adelina Engman – football player (1994– )
  • Alexei Eremenko – football player (1983– )
  • Roman Eremenko – football player (1987– )
  • Sergei Eremenko – football player (1999– )
  • Marcus Forss – football player (1999– )
  • Mikael Forssell – football player (1981– )
  • Lucas Bergström - football player (2002- )
  • Noah Pallas - football player (2001- )
  • Daniel Håkans - football player (2000- )
  • Oscar Wiklöf - football player (2003- )
  • Albin Granlund – football player (1989– )
  • Fredrik Jensen - football player (1997- )
  • Richard Jensen (footballer) - football player (1996- )
  • Rasmus Schüller – football player (1991– )
  • Daniel Sjölund – football player (1983– )
  • Simon Skrabb – football player (1995– )
  • Tim Sparv – football player (1987– )
  • Marcus Grönholm – rally driver (1968– )
  • Tony Halme (stage names Ludvig Borga, Viikinki) – MMA fighter, heavyweight boxer, sports entertainer and professional wrestler, and member of parliament (1963–2010)
  • Robert Helenius – boxer (1984– )
  • Janne Holmén – marathon runner (1977– )
  • Kasper Hämäläinen – football player (1986– )
  • Mikaela Ingberg – javelin thrower (1974– )
  • Jonatan Johansson – football player and coach (1975– )
  • Thomas Johanson – sailor; Olympic gold medalist (1969– )
  • Benjamin Källman – football player (1998– )
  • Kevin Lankinen - ice hockey player (1995- )
  • Lucas Lingman – football player (1998– )
  • Anton Lundell – ice hockey player (2001– )
  • Joel Mattsson – football player (1999– )
  • Matilda Nilsson – ice hockey player (1997– )
  • Fredrik Norrena – ice hockey player (1973– )
  • Oskar Osala – ice hockey player (1987– )
  • Mona-Lisa Pursiainen – sprinter (1951–2000)
  • Alexander Ring – football player (1991– )
  • Ronja Savolainen – ice hockey player; 2x Olympic bronze medalist (1997– )
  • Toni Ståhl – football player (1985– )
  • Toni Söderholm – ice hockey player (1978– )
  • Peter Tallberg – sailor (1937–2015)
  • Eva Wahlström – boxer (1980– )

Philosophers, theologians, and clergymen

  • Fredrik Gabriel Hedberg
  • Lauri Ingman
  • John Vikström
  • Georg Henrik von Wright – philosopher; best known for work in the fields of analytic philosophy and philosophical logic and, later, morality and pessimism (1916–2003)

Writers

  • Robert Alftan – author (1940–2022)
  • Gunnar Björling – modernist poet (1887–1960)
  • Bo Carpelan – poet and author (1926–2011)
  • Fredrika Wilhelmina Carstens – author (1808–1888)
  • Jörn Donner – author, journalist, critic, filmmaker, politician, and founder of Finnish Film Archive (1933–2020)
  • Olly Donner – author and anthroposopher (1881–1956)
  • Monika Fagerholm – novelist (1961– )
  • Tua Forsström – poet (1947– )
  • Boris Hurtta – science fiction writer (1945–2021)
  • Bengt Idestam-Almquist (9 September 1895 – 16 September 1983) journalist and the "father of Swedish film criticism"
  • Tove Jansson – author of the Moomin books (1914–2001)
  • Irmelin Sandman Lilius – author (1936– )
  • Fredrika Runeberg – journalist, novelist, and author of historical fiction (1807–1879)
  • Johan Ludvig Runeberg – lyric and epic poet, considered the national poet of Finland; Lutheran priest (1804–1877)
  • Johan Vilhelm Snellman – author, journalist, Fennoman philosopher, author, and member of the Senate of Finland (1806–1881)
  • Wava Stürmer – author and songwriter (1929– )
  • Edith Södergran – modernist poet (1892–1923)
  • Marton Taiga – pulp fiction author (1907–1969)
  • Henrik Tikkanen – author (1924–1984)
  • Märta Tikkanen – author and literary scholar (1935– )
  • Zacharias Topelius – author and historian (1818–1898)
  • Nikke Torvalds – journalist (1945– )
  • Ole Torvalds – journalist (1916–1995)
  • Solveig von Schoultz – poet and author (1907–1996)
  • Sara Wacklin – author and educator (1790–1846)
  • Kjell Westö – author and journalist (1961– )

Other notables

  • Ior Bock – mythologist and eccentric (1942–2010)
  • Sophie Mannerheim – nurse (1863–1928)
  • Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld – explorer (1832–1901)
  • Eugen Schauman – civilian who killed Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov (1875–1904)
  • Thomas Wallgren – activist, politician, philosopher
  • Folke West – traveller

Families

  • Ahlström family
  • Donner family

References


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of Swedish-speaking Finns by Wikipedia (Historical)



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