There are
1179
Mattis in the USA
Matti is the
22000th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Matti

GhardaMatti

Gharda Matti is a famous Indian actress known for her work in the Kannada film industry.

YasirMatti

Yasir Matti is a Lebanese politician and former Minister of Interior and Municipalities in Lebanon.

MattiRönkä

Matti Rönkä is a Finnish author and journalist, best known for his crime novels featuring the detective Viktor Kärppä.

MattiJuhani

Matti Juhani Saari was a Finnish student who perpetrated a school shooting, resulting in several fatalities and his own suicide.

MattiNykänen

Matti Nykänen was a Finnish ski jumper and four-time Olympic gold medalist, often considered one of the greatest ski jumpers of all time.

MattiKovler

Matti Kovler is an Israeli-American composer and pianist, known for his innovative and expressive musical style.

MattiBunzl

Matti Bunzl is an Austrian-American anthropologist, author, and professor, specializing in the study of Austria and the Holocaust.

MattiSalminen

Matti Salminen is a Finnish operatic bass who has performed at major opera houses around the world, known for his powerful voice and stage presence.

MattiKassila

Matti Kassila was a Finnish film director and screenwriter, best known for his work in the 1950s and 1960s.

MattiRissanen

Matti Rissanen is a Finnish former ice hockey player and coach, who played in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins.

Matti Genealogy

OriginsMatti is a surname of Finnish origin, derived from the given name Matti, which is a short form of the biblical name Matthew.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Matti is primarily found in Finland, as it is of Finnish origin. It may also be found in other countries with Finnish communities or Finnish ancestry.
VariationsVariations of the surname Matti include Mattila and Mattson.
Migration and ImmigrationDue to its Finnish origins, the name Matti may have been carried by Finnish immigrants to other countries, such as the United States, Canada, and Sweden.