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page 1Finnish noble families
Carolingian dynasty
Frankish noble family founded by Charles Martel
Aminoff family
Swedish-Finnish noble family
Biron
noble family
Gadolin
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The Gadolin family is a Finnish noble family, whose members held significant positions in the history of Finland.

Ungern-Sternberg
thumb|Original arms of the Ungern-Sternberg family
thumb|The comital arms
The Ungern-Sternberg family or von Ungern-Sternberg is an old and influential Baltic-German nobility, with branches belonging to the German, Finnish, Swedish and Russian nobility.
Essen
noble family
Schulman family
noble family
Von Wright
noble family
House of Vasaborg
thumb|200px|right|The Vasaborg family Coat of Arms.
thumb|Coat of arms of the Stralenheim-Wasaburg.
Ehrnrooth
Finnish noble family
House of Alopaeus
150px|thumb|right|Coat of arms of the Alopaeus family
The Alopaeus family (sometimes transliterated as Alopeus) is the name of Baltic-German noble family of Eastern Finnish descent, originating from Vyborg.
Carpelan family
thumb|Coat of arms of Carpelan
The Carpelan family is a Finnish noble family from the Middle Ages. Members of the family were awarded with the title of Baron on 15 October 1771 by Adolf Frederick of Sweden.
Pistohlkors
thumb|Pistolkors family coat of arms
The Pistolekors family (also von Pistohlkors) is a Baltic-German noble family of Finnish origin. It is immatriculated into Swedish House of Nobility 1647 and into Finnish House of Nobility 1818. Nowadays the family still lives in Germany and Baltic States.

Adlercreutz noble family
The Adlercreutz family () is a Swedish and Finnish noble family.
Fleming
noble family
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Jägerhorn af Spurila
Swedish and Finnish noble family
House of Bergenstråhle
Bergenstråhle is a Swedish noble and baronial family descended from the ironworks owner Gabriel Wetterberg (1665–1729) and his stepsons Jonas and Lorentz Rudman, who were ennobled in 1719. The family split into the Wetterberg and Rudman branches, producing notable military leaders including Major Generals Gustaf and Johan Bergenstråhle and General Adjutant Claes Gabriel Bergenstråhle, two of whom were elevated to baronial rank in the 19th century. The first baronial line became extinct in 1829, the second in 1864, and the Rudman branch also died out in Finland in 1916. The noble family Ehrenst
Yrjö-Koskinen
thumb|right|200px|Coat of arms of the Yrjö-Koskinen family
The Yrjö-Koskinen family is a Finnish noble family of Swedish descent, formerly known as Forsman, granted noble status in 1882. Members of the family held the title of Baron.
Svinhufvud
family
Horn
noble family