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Pages in category "Estonian masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 256 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Pages in category "Estonian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 391 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Märten is both an Estonian masculine given name and surname. Märt is often a diminutive of the given name. [1] As of 1 January 2024, Märten was the 415th most popular male name in Estonia. The name is most commonly found in Saare County, where there 6.40 per 10,000 male inhabitants of the county bear the name. [2]
Madis is an Estonian masculine given name. As of 1 January 2020, 2,635 men in Estonia bear the name Madis. It is the 53rd most popular male name in Estonia. [2] Notable Estonian people named Madis include: Madis Aruja (1936–1995), Estonian conservationist, geographer and ski-orienteer; Madis Kallas (born 1981), Estonian decathlete
Male: Language(s) Estonian: Name day: 24 June [1] Origin; Region of origin: Estonia: Jaan is an Estonian masculine, [1] a cognate of the English-language given name John.
Ain is a common Estonian-language male given name. [1] People named Ain include: Ain Andressoo (1935–2023), Estonian archer and architect; Ain Anger (born 1971), Estonian opera bass; Ain Evard (born 1962), Soviet/Estonian high jumper; Ain-Alar Juhanson (born 1976), Estonian triathlete
Aadu is an Estonian male given name. [1] Variants include Aado and Ado. All these names are variants of the names Adam and Adolf. Some of the known bearers of this name are: Aadu Birk or Ado Birk (1883–1942), Estonian politician and Prime Minister of Estonia; Aadu Hint (1910–1989), Estonian writer; Aadu Luukas (1939–2006), Estonian ...