Category
page 1Estophiles

Daniel Tammet
British writer, mathematician, essayist and autistic savant
Friedrich Robert Faehlmann
Estonian writer (1798-1850)
Garlieb Merkel
Baltic German writer and publicist (1769-1850)
August Wilhelm Hupel
Baltic German publicist, estophile and linguist (1737-1819)
Otto Wilhelm Masing
Estonian clergyman and linguist (1763–1832)
Ludwig August Mellin
Baltic German politician and cartographer (1754-1835)
Estophilia
thumb|Tartu maa rahwa Näddali-Leht (Estonian for "Tartu-land People's Weekly") was one of the first regular Estonian language publications, published in 1807
Estophilia (from Greek: φίλος, filos - "dear, loving") refers to the ideas and activities of people not of Estonian descent who are sympathetic to, or interested in, Estonian language, Estonian literature or Estonian culture, the history of Estonia, and Estonia in general. Such people are known as Estophiles.
Martin Körber
Baltic German composer and clergyman (1817–1893)
Georg Julius von Schultz
Baltic German academic (1808–1875)
Johann Heinrich Rosenplänter
Baltic German parish priest and linguist (1782-1846)

Peter Ernst Wilde
Baltic German physician and literary (1732-1785)
Cornelius Hasselblatt
German philologist, Estophile (born 1960)
Johann Hornung
Baltic German philologist and linguist (1660-1715)
Alexander Friedrich von Hueck
Baltic German medical researcher and author (1802-1842)
Adrian Virginius
Baltic German cleric and translator (1663-1706)