hallitsevuusnimityksestä
Hallitsevuusnimityksestä (Finnish for "title of nobility") refers to the titles of nobility used in Finland, which have a rich history dating back to the medieval period. These titles are typically bestowed upon individuals by the President of Finland, and they are used to denote a person's rank and status within the Finnish nobility. The titles are not hereditary, meaning they do not pass down through generations automatically.
The most common hallitsevuusnimityksestä are "vapaaherra" (baron) and "vapaaherratar" (baroness), which are the equivalent of the
The use of hallitsevuusnimityksestä has been a subject of debate in Finland, with some arguing that the