Business and Politics
- Hardo Aasmäe (born 1951), geographer, politician, encyclopedist
- Andrus Ansip (born 1956), politician
- Jaan Anvelt (1884–1937), politician
- Ado Birk (1883–1942), politician
- Ivi Eenmaa (born 1943), librarian and politician
- Kaarel Eenpalu (Karl Einbund, 1888–1942), politician
- Ene Ergma (born 1944), politician
- Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie (1622–1686), politician (Sweden)
- Toomas Hendrik Ilves (born 1953), journalist, politician, president
- Ernst Jaakson (1905–1998), diplomat
- Steve Jurvetson (born 1967), businessman (USA)
- Siim Kallas (born 1948), politician
- Carmen Kass (born 1978), supermodel, actress, politician
- Tunne Kelam (born 1936), politician
- Tõnis Kint (1896–1991), politician
- Mihkel Klaassen (1880–1952), State judge
- August Koern (1900–1989), politician and diplomat
- Eerik-Niiles Kross (born 1967), diplomat and politician
- Mart Laar (born 1960), politician, historian
- Rein Lang (born 1957), journalist, businessman, politician
- Robert Lepikson (1952–2006), businessman, politician
- Peeter Lepp (born 1943), politician
- Jürgen Ligi (born 1959), politician
- Elmar Lipping (1906–1994), politician
- Hjalmar Mäe (1901–1978), politician
- Linnart Mäll (born 1938), orientalist, politician
- Harry Männil (1920–2010), businessman, art collector
- Heinrich Mark (1911–2004), politician
- Jaan Manitski (born 1942), businessman, politician
- Maret Maripuu (born 1974), politician
- Lennart Meri (1929–2006), writer, filmmaker, president
- Jüri Mõis (born 1956), businessman, politician
- Aarni Neuvonen (20th century), employment fraudster
- Kristiina Ojuland (born 1966), politician
- Lembit Öpik (born 1965), politician (United Kingdom)
- Rein Otsason (1931–2004), economist, businessman
- Siiri Oviir (born 1947), politician
- Ivari Padar (born 1965), politician
- Tõnis Palts (born 1953), politician, businessman
- Sir Arvi Parbo (born 1926), businessman (Australia)
- Juhan Parts (born 1966), politician
- Keit Pentus (born 1976), politician
- Hanno Pevkur (born 1977), politician
- Jüri Pihl (born 1954), politician
- Konstantin Päts (1874–1956), journalist, politician, former president
- Jaan Poska (1866–1920), diplomat, politician
- Valdo Randpere (born 1958), businessman, musician
- August Rei (1886–1963), politician, diplomat
- Alfred Rosenberg (1893–1946), politician, ideologist (Germany)
- Arnold Rüütel (born 1928), agricultural manager, politician, president
- Edgar V. Saks (1910–1984), statesman, historian and author
- Edgar Savisaar (born 1950), politician
- Johannes Sikkar (1897–1960), politician
- Jaanus Silla (born 1969), motion picture industry promoter
- Artur Sirk (1900–1937), officer, lawyer, politician
- Otto Strandman (1875–1941), politician
- Rein Taagepera (born 1933), political scientist, politician
- Jaak Tamm (1950–1999), politician
- Alexei Tammet-Romanov (died 1977), Romanov impostor
- Andres Tarand (born 1940), politician
- Indrek Tarand (born 1964), politician, historian, journalist
- Enn Tarto (born 1938), dissident, politician
- Otto Tief (1889–1976), military officer, politician
- Jaan Tõnisson (1868–1941?/unknown), journalist, politician
- Jüri Uluots (1890–1945), lawyer, politician
- Aleksander Warma (1890–1970), navy officer, politician
- Priit Vilba (born 1953), businessman, politician
- Jüri Vilms (1889–1918), lawyer, politician
- Toomas Vilosius (born 1951), physucuan, politician
- Tiit Vähi (born 1947), businessman, politician
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