
Prime Minister of Finland (1879–1952)
1879 — 1952
Quick Facts
Profession
Prime Minister of Finland (1879–1952)
Born
December 4, 1879
Died
1952 (age ~73)
Name Origin
Scandinavian
Timeline
politician, university teacher
1879
Born in Kangasala (1879-12-04)
1914
Positionmember of the Parliament of Finland (1914–1917)
1918
PositionMinister of the Interior (1918–1919)
1919
AwardCommander First Class of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
1922
Positionmember of the Parliament of Finland (1922–1924)
1924
AwardFrequently Asked Questions
Antti Tulenheimo is Prime Minister of Finland (1879–1952). Born in 1879.
The name Antti means "a male given name. Etymology: A vernacular form of Andreas (like Antero), perhaps via Ante. Cognate with Andrew. Occasionally also derived from Anthony.". It is of Scandinavian origin.
Antti Tulenheimo was born on December 4, 1879.
Antti Tulenheimo died in 1952, at approximately 73 years of age.
Name Meaning
a male given name. Etymology: A vernacular form of Andreas (like Antero), perhaps via Ante. Cognate with Andrew. Occasionally also derived from Anthony.
The name Antti is of Scandinavian origin, meaning "a male given name. Etymology: A vernacular form of Andreas (like Antero), perhaps via Ante. Cognate with Andrew. Occasionally also derived from Anthony.". It is traditionally a male name.
Other famous people named Antti
Antti — December 4, 1879
Zodiac & Calendar Signs
Western Zodiac
Sagittarius
Optimistic, adventurous, generous
Fire · Jupiter · Nov 22 – Dec 21
Chinese Zodiac
Rabbit
Quiet, elegant, kind
Earth · Yin
Mayan Tzolkin
3 Chicchan
Serpent — life force, instinct, passion
Celtic Tree
Elder
Free spirit, philosophical, wild
Ogham: Ruis · Nov 25 – Dec 23
Would you name your baby Antti?
Guestbook
Wrote my thesis on your legacy. Still not sure what to think.
— political science student
History will judge, but I won't forget.
— a citizen
Legend.
— anon
Actions
Commander 1st class of the Order of Vasa
1925
PositionPrime Minister of Finland (1925–1925)
1925
AwardKnight Grand Cross of the Order of Vasa
1925
AwardCross of Liberty
1925
AwardGrand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
1930
Positionmember of the Parliament of Finland (1930–1933)
1931
PositionCity Manager of Helsinki (1931–1944)
1952
Died in Helsinki