Ardo is a male given name. People named Ardo include:
Year 843 (DCCCXLIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
Simeon is a given name, from the Hebrew שמעון, usually transliterated as Shimon. In Greek, it is written Συμεών, hence the Latinized spelling Symeon. It is a cognate of the name Simon
Benedict of Aniane, born Witiza and called the Second Benedict, was a Benedictine monk and monastic reformer, who left a large imprint on the religious practice of the Carolingian Empire. His feast day is either February 11 or 12, depending on liturgical calendar.
Pius Latin for "pious", is a masculine given name. Its feminine form is Pia.
Ardo Smaragdus was a hagiographer. He entered the monastery of Aniane in Hérault as a boy, probably as an oblate, and was brought up by Saint Benedict of Aniane. He was ordained a priest and made head of the monastery school.
Henrik is a male given name of Germanic origin, primarily used in Scandinavia, Finland, Estonia, Hungary and Slovenia. In Poland, the name is spelt Henryk but pronounced similarly. Equivalents in other languages are Henry (English), Heiki (Estonian), Heikki (Finnish), Henryk (Polish), Hendrik, Heinrich (German), Enrico (Italian), Henri (French), Enrique (Spanish) and Henrique (Portuguese). It means 'Ruler of the home' or 'Lord of the house'.
Theodemir, Theodemar, Theudemer or Theudimer was a Germanic name common among the various Germanic peoples of early medieval Europe. According to Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel, the form Theudemar is Frankish and Theudemir is Gothic.
Joham / German
Bolland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Osbern is a given name. Variants include Osbearn and Osbarn.
Heribert is a Germanic given name, derived from hari ("host") and beraht ("bright"). See also Herbert, another given name with the same roots.
Seppä is a Finnish surname meaning "smith". Notable people with the surname include:
Sepp is a surname. When borne by Estonian-descended people, it is usually derived from sepp meaning "smith".
Kreek is an Estonian surname and Dutch surname, with notable bearers including:
Ardo Kreek is an Estonian volleyball player, a member of Estonia men's national volleyball team and French club Arago de Sète.
Ardo Ran Varres is an Estonian composer and actor.
Kaja or Kája is a given name and surname. Kaja is regarded as a Polish feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Karolina, a derivative of Karl. Kája is a Czech unisex given name that is a diminutive form of Karolína, Karla and Karel, also derivatives of Karl.
Smaragdus is a Latin masculine given name of ultimately Semitic origin, meaning "emerald". It may refer to:
Ardo Ärmpalu is an Estonian basketball player.
Joceline is a unisex given name. People with the name include: