Arved is a masculine given name. Notable people with the given name include:
Schaefer is an alternative spelling and cognate for the German word schäfer, meaning 'shepherd', which itself descends from the Old High German scāphare. Variants "Shaefer", "Schäfer", the additional alternative spelling "Schäffer", and the anglicised forms "Schaeffer", "Schaffer", "Shaffer", "Shafer", and "Schafer" are all common surnames.
Jaan is an Estonian masculine, a cognate of the English-language given name John.
In Albanian and Turkish, Kadri is a masculine given name. In Estonian, Kadri is a feminine given name. The name entered Latvian as the variant of Kadri, Kadrija.
Arvo is a Finnish and Estonian given name for males and may refer to:
Anna is a feminine given name, the Latin form of the Greek: Ἄννα and the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "favour" or "grace".
August is both a given name and surname developed from the Latin, Augustus. Derived from the Latin word augere, meaning "to increase", Augustus had the meaning "esteemed" or "venerable" and was a title given to Roman emperors.
Ott is a surname and an Estonian masculine given name. People with the name include:
Kanter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ellen is a female given name, a diminutive of Elizabeth, Eleanor, Elena, and Helen. Ellen was the 609th most popular name in the U.S. and the 17th in Sweden in 2004.
Sepp is a surname. When borne by Estonian-descended people, it is usually derived from sepp meaning "smith".
Marko is a masculine given name, a cognate of Mark.
Vaino or Väino is both a masculine Estonian given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Ants is an Estonian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Evald is a masculine given name found primarily in Northern Europe, especially in Denmark, Estonia, Norway and Sweden. It is a cognate of the German given name Ewald and may refer to the following individuals:
Arno is both a surname and a Germanic given name. Notable people with the name include:
Meri is both an Estonian and Finnish surname meaning "sea" and a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Villem is an Estonian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the English language William and the German Wilhelm and may refer to:
Konrad is a German given name that means "Bold Counselor".
Netty is a given name or nickname that has Hebrew, Latin and English derivations. It is a variant, version or derivative of many names including Anne (Hebrew), Hannah (English), Antoinette, Antonia (Latin), and Nanette, and Nettie (English).
Arved Ruusa was an Estonian politician and lawyer. From 1971 to 1990 he was State Secretary of Estonia . He was born in Vana-Kuuste Rural Municipality. In 1933 he graduated from the University of Tartu's Faculty of Law.