Origin | |
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Word/name | Latvian |
Meaning | "pigeon", "dove" |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Baluodis |
Balodis (Old orthography: Ballod; feminine: Balode) is a Latvian surname, derived from the Latvian word for "pigeon". Individuals with the surname include:
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.
Stender is a surname of Germanic or Nordic origin and may refer to:
Jānis Balodis was an army general, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Latvia (1919–1921), Minister of War (1931–1940), and a politician who was one of the principal figures during the Latvian War of Independence and the dictatorship of Kārlis Ulmanis, when he was officially the number two of the regime as the Minister of War, Deputy Prime Minister and Vice President.
Alberts is a Dutch and Afrikaans patronymic surname, meaning "son of Albert". Alberts is also a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of the name Albert. People with the name Alberts include:
Maina is a name with multiple independent origins.
Biryukov and Biryukova is a common Russian surname derived from the word "бирюк".
Bērziņš is the most common Latvian surname, derived from the Latvian word for "birch tree". Individuals with the surname include:
Petersson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Peter". There are alternate Danish, Dutch, English, German, Latvian and Norwegian spellings. Numbers in Sweden:
Kalniņš is a native Latvian-language topographic surname, derived from the Latvian word for "hill" (kalns). May also be Russified as Kalnin. Notable people with the surname include:
Zariņš is a Latvian language surname, derived from the Latvian word for "branch" or "twig" (zars). Individuals with the surname include:
Golubov or Golubova is Russian surname:
Pētersons may refer to:
Berzin is a Russified form of the Latvian language surname Bērziņš. Individuals with the surname include:
Klementjevs is a Latvian surname, Russian Klementyev. Notable people with the surname include:
Vilks is a Latvian surname, derived from the Latvian word for "wolf". Individuals with the surname include:
Ozoliņš is a Latvian surname, derived from the Latvian word for "oak" (ozols). Individuals with the surname include:
Stepanenko is a gender-neutral Ukrainian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kalējs is a Latvian occupational surname, derived from the Latvian word for "blacksmith". Individuals with the surname include:
Gailītis is a Latvian masculine surname, a diminutive of the word gailis, meaning "rooster/cockerel".
Krauklis is a Latvian language surname from the Latvian word for raven. Notable people with the name include: