Matti (given name)
Matti is a given name, originated from the Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God". It is a popular Finnish version of Matthew or Matthias. Matti (מתי) is also a short for the Yiddish Mattisyahu. It may refer to:
In sports:
- Matti Breschel (born 1984), Danish road bicycle racer
- Matti Hagman (1955–2016), Finnish hockey player
- Matti Hautamäki (born 1981), Finnish ski jumper
- Matti Klinga (born 1994), Finnish footballer
- Matti Mäki (born 1982), Finnish swimmer
- Matti Niemi (rowing) (born 1937), Finnish coxswain
- Matti Niemi (athlete) (born 1976), Finnish hurdler
- Matti Nuutinen (born 1990), Finnish basketball player
- Matti Nykänen (1963–2019), Finnish ski jumper
- Matti Oivanen (born 1986), Finnish volleyball player
- Matti Pitkänen (born 1948), Finnish former cross-country skier
- Matti Rajakylä (born 1984), Finnish swimmer
- Matti Santahuhta (born 1981), Finnish football manager and former player
- Matti Wasama (1918–1970), Finnish hockey player
In music:
- Matti Caspi (born 1949), Israeli composer, musician, singer and lyricist
- Mátti Kovler (born 1980), Israeli/American composer of music theatre
- Matti Salminen (born 1945), Finnish operatic bass singer
In politics:
- Matti Mattson (1916–2011), American labor organizer, social activist, veteran of the Spanish Civil War
- Matti Nikki, Finnish software developer, researcher and Internet anti-censorship activist
- Matti Vanhanen (born 1955), former Prime Minister of Finland
In other fields:
- Matti Friedman, Israeli Canadian journalist and author
- Matti Klinge (born 1936), Finnish historian
- Matti Pohto (1817–1857), Finnish book collector
- Matti Saari, editor-in-chief of the Finnish Apu family magazine
- Matti Juhani Saari (1986–2008), perpetrator of the Kauhajoki school shooting
- Matti Seppälä (born 1941), Finnish geomorphologist
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