Kirsti Lyytikäinen (née: Keskinen; 1926–2008) was a Finnish businesswoman, publisher and journalist.
She was one of the owners and a long-term board member of the A-Lehdet publishing company and served as the editor-in-chief of the magazines Anna and Hopepeili.
[3] She was made editor-in-chief of Anna in 1963 when it was started by Apulehti which would be renamed as A-Lehdet in 1981.
[4][5] She designed Anna as a publication which involved in gender role discussions.
[7] She was married to Olli Lyytikäinen (died 1978) who was managing director of the Apulehti company.