Enn
Enn is an Estonian masculine given name[1] and may refer to:
- Enn Eesmaa (born 1946). Estonian journalist and politician
- Enn Griffel (1935–2007), Estonian auto racing driver
- Enn Kasak (born 1954), Estonian philosopher and astrophysicist
- Enn Kippel (1901–1942), Estonian writer and journalist
- Enn Klooren (1940–2011), Estonian actor
- Enn Kokk (born 1937), Estonian-born Swedish journalist and writer
- Enn Kraam (1943–2001), Estonian actor
- Enn Lilienthal (born 1962), Estonian sprinter
- Enn Meri (born 1942), Estonian politician
- Enn Kunila (born 1950), Estonian entrepreneur and art collector
- Enn Mikker (aka Vormsi Enn) (born 1943), Estonian esoteric practitioner
- Enn Nõu (born 1933), Estonian writer
- Enn Nurmiste (1894–1968), Estonian politician
- Enn Rajasaar (born 1961), Estonian architect
- Enn Reitel (born 1950), Estonian-Scottish actor and impressionist
- Enn Roos (1908–1990), Estonian sculptor
- Enn Säde (born 1938), Estonian film sound designer and film director
- Enn Sellik (born 1954), Estonian long-distance runner and Olympic competitor
- Enn Soosaar (1937–2010), Estonian translator, critic, columnist and publicist
- Enn Tarto (1938–2021), Estonian politician
- Enn Toona (1909–1973), actor and theatre director
- Enn Tupp (born 1941), Estonian politician, diplomat, biathlete and Estonian Defense Forces major
- Enn Vetemaa (born 1936), Estonian writer
- Enn Võrk (1905–1962), Estonian composer, conductor and organist
- Kristo Enn Vaga (born 1997), Estonian racing cyclist and politician
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Estonian |
Name day | 19 January[1] |
Origin | |
Region of origin | Estonia |
Other names | |
Related names | Hendrik, Henrik, Henri, Heino, Henn, Henno, Enno, Eno |
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