Category
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Ville Valo
Finnish singer
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Käärijä
Jere Mikael Pöyhönen (; born 21 October 1993), known professionally as Käärijä (), is a Finnish rapper, singer and songwriter. He represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Cha Cha Cha", placing second with 526 points and finishing first in the public vote with 376. His entry topped the charts in Finland, Sweden, Latvia and Lithuania and reached the top ten in thirteen other countries, becoming the first song in Finnish to reach the top ten of the UK Singles Chart.
George Gaynes
American actor (1917–2016)
Aino Ackté
Finnish soprano (1876-1944)
Marion Rung
Finnish singer
Lill Lindfors
Swedish jazz and schlager singer
Sandhja
Sandhja Kuivalainen (born 16 March 1991), known professionally as simply Sandhja, is a Finnish singer. She represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "Sing It Away". Sandhja was born to an Indo-Guyanese mother and a Finnish father.

Anna Abreu
Finnish-Portuguese singer
Samu Haber
Finnish singer, guitarist and songwriter

Chisu
Christel Martina Roosberg (née Sundberg; born 3 January 1982), known by her stage name Chisu (), is a Finnish pop artist, songwriter, and producer.
Michael Monroe
Finnish rock musician
Tom Krause
Finnish operatic bass-baritone
Ann-Christine Nyström
Finnish singer and bank teller (1944–2022)
Päivi Paunu
Finnish singer (1946–2016)
Annikki Tähti
Finnish actress and singer (1929-2017)
Reino Helismaa
Finnish singer-songwriter, film actor and screenwriter
Armi Aavikko
Finnish beauty queen and singer (1958–2002)
Sakari Kuosmanen
Finnish singer and actor
Georg Malmstén
Finnish actor and musician (1902–1981)
Susanna Haavisto
Finnish actress and singer
Maija Vilkkumaa
Finnish singer-songwriter
Brita Koivunen
Finnish schlager singer (1931–2014)
Kaija Koo
Finnish singer
Anna Järvinen
singer

Taru Valjakka
Finnish singer and musicologist
Signmark
' (born 26 June 1978), professionally known as Signmark', is a deaf Finnish rapper. He describes his music as being party hip-hop that takes a stand. Born into a signing family, Vuoriheimo feels that society should not treat the deaf as disabled people but as a linguistic minority with their own culture and history.
Siiri Nordin
Finnish singer
Jukka Kuoppamäki
Finnish singer, songwriter, record producer and priest
Olavi Uusivirta
Finnish actor-singer
Hector
Finnish singer-songwriter; translator of song lyrics
Emmy Achté
Finnish opera singer
Kojo
Finnish singer
Redrama
Lasse Mellberg (born 2 October 1977), better known by his stage name Redrama, is a Finnish rapper. He made a breakthrough in 2003. Redrama, who performs primarily in English, but also in Swedish and Finnish was part of a hip-hop group Alien Allies which also included the Norwegian Paperboys and Madcon. Redrama won the English-language Finnish championship of rapping in 2001 and he also won the Finnish Grammy (Emma) award for The Best Hip Hop Album in 2005.
Malla Malmivaara
Finnish actress and singer (b. 1982)
Henry Theel
Finnish singer (1917-1989)
Tuomari Nurmio
Finnish singer
Erin
Finnish singer
Mariska
Finnish singer
Carola Standertskjöld
Finnish singer (1941–1997)
Kasmir
Finnish singer, musician and record producer
Alma Fohström
Finnish operatic soprano
Anneli Aarika-Szrok
Finnish opera singer
Eugen Malmstén
Finland Swedish musician
Ida Ekman
Finnish singer (1875–1942)
Amadeus Lundberg
Finnish Roma singer
Lau Nau
Finnish singer-songwriter
Irma Urrila
Finnish singer and opera singer
Maarit Hurmerinta
Finnish singer
Janita
Janita Maria (née Raukko; born 28 December 1978), better known mononymously as Janita, (pronounced "YA-nee-tah") is a Finnish-born, American singer-songwriter. Born in Helsinki, she started her career in Finland and later moved to Brooklyn at the age of 17 together with her then manager Tomi Ervi. Janita has released nine albums in her native Finland, some of which reached the top forty chart in Finland. Her third US album, ''Didn't You My Dear?'', was released worldwide in March 2015 on ECR Music Group.
Anna Hanski
Finnish singer
Juno
Finnish rapper
Johanna Tukiainen
Finnish dancer, nude model and media personality

Monica Groop
Finnish singer
Lxandra
Alexandra Lehti (born 22 March 1996), better known by her stage name Lxandra, is a Finnish pop singer and songwriter. Raised in Suomenlinna, she is a daughter of journalist Baba Lybeck and musician , and presently resides in Berlin. Lxandra is a Swedish-speaking Finn.
Elin Fohström
Finnish operatic soprano (1868-1949)
Muska
Marija "Muska" Babitzin (born 28 June 1952 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish singer. She became famous in 1971 with "Kirjoita postikorttiin" ('Write on the postcard'), a cover version of Send Me a Postcard by Shocking Blue. Her first, eponymous album was released in 1973. It featured the hit "Krokotiili-rock" (cover of Crocodile Rock by Elton John).
Jippu
Meri-Tuuli Elorinne (born September 10, 1985, in Helsinki), better known by her stage name Jippu, is a Finnish pop singer.
Janna
Finnish singer, songwriter and pianist.