Ragnar Julius Numelin (28 September 1890 Turku – 12 October 1972 Helsinki) was a Finnish diplomat and a non-fiction writer.
Numelin's parents were the Senator Gustaf Julius Ferdinand Nummelin and Anna Emelie Sourander.
[1] Numelin was assistant in the University of Helsinki Library from 1914 to 1918 and served in the Foreign Ministry for 35 years from 1918 and served as Consul General in Gothenburg 1945–1947, as Envoy in Brussels from 1947 to 1950 and in Vienna and in Prague in 1950–1953.
Numelin published studies in the areas of diplomacy, sociology, ethnology, geography and graphology.
[2] He authored the 1950 book The Beginnings of Diplomacy.