| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Name day | 18 November |
| Origin | |
| Region of origin | Latvia |
| Other names | |
| Related names | Aleksandra, Sandis, Sandris |
Aleksandrs is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Alexander and may refer to:
Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.
Yudin/Judin (male) and Yudina/Judina (female) are Russian surnames derived from the name Yuda, a Russified version of the former calendar name Jude, no longer in use. In Belarus and Western Ukraine the origin might be the Catholic name Judith. Also adopted by Jews following the Partitions of Poland, in reference to a village name Yudino or meaning "the son/daughter of Jude".
Gagne and Gagné are two distinct French surnames. The name Gagné is more common in France. Gagne is also the name of three minor French rivers. People with these surnames include:
Eero is an Estonian and Finnish masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
The masculine given name Sander is a variant of Alexander, used in the Dutch-speaking areas of Europe, as well as Estonia. As of 1 January 2021, it is the 34th most common masculine given name in Estonia. The feminine version is Sandra; there is another masculine version in some countries: Sandro.
Juris is mostly a Latvian masculine given name derived from the Greek Γεώργιος (Georgios), meaning "farmer", and may refer to:
Andrejs is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Andrew and may refer to:
Kristaps is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Christopher and may refer to:
Artūrs or Arturs is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kārlis or Karlis may refer to:
Kaspars is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate to the German name Kaspar and English name Casper and may refer to:
Jānis is a Latvian masculine given name. The first written use of the name Jānis dates back to 1290. It may refer to:
Edgars is a Latvian masculine given name. It is the Latvian cognate of the English name Edgar and may refer to:
Māris is a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of the English Maurice and may refer to:
Andris is a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of Andrew, and may refer to:
Guntis is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to:
Komarov is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Komarova. It may refer to: