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In the 1920s, and especially in the 1930s, the government promoted a nationwide voluntary "surname Estonianization campaign". During the campaign about 200.000 of Estonian citizens chose a new surname to replace their original family name. A smaller part of the people also Estonianized their first name(s) at the same time.
Mäe is an Estonian surname meaning "hill"; it is the genitive singular form of the word mägi.. As of 1 January 2024, 317 men and 316 women in Estonia have the surname Mäe. Mäe ranks 136th for men and 159th for women in terms of surname distribution in the countr
Saluri is an Estonian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Karl Robert Saluri (born 1993), Estonian decathlete; Piret Saluri (born 1943), Estonian diplomat; Rein Saluri (1939–2023), Estonian writer
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Tamm is a surname. "Tamm" is one of the most common surnames in Estonia. [1] The word "tamm" in Estonian means "oak". People with the surname Tamm include: Aino Tamm (1864–1945), Estonian singer and pedagogue; Aldo Tamm (born 1953), Estonian politician; Alex Matthias Tamm (born 2001), Estonian footballer
Unt is ranked as the 110th most common surname for men in Estonia, and the 108th most common surname for Estonian women. [3] The surname Unt is the most common in Valga County, where 21.79 per 10,000 inhabitants of the county bear the surname. [3] Notable people bearing the surname Unt include: Aime Unt (born 1941), stage designer
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