Kask is an Estonian surname meaning "birch". Notable people with the surname include:
Rüütel is an Estonian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Paulus is a Latin surname meaning "small" or "humble".
Lepp is a surname, very common in Estonia, and may refer to:
Björk, Björck, Biörck, or Bjork is a Swedish surname meaning birch. It is also an Icelandic name given to girls, meaning birch, specifically the most common native tree of Iceland, Betula pubescens tortuosa.
Sepp is a surname. When borne by Estonian-descended people, it is usually derived from sepp meaning "smith".
Kõiv is an Estonian surname. The word means "birch" in Võro.
Koivu is a Finnish surname meaning "birch". Notable people with the surname include:
Saks is a German surname, meaning a person from the region of Saxony. The region is named after the Germanic tribe which settled there in Roman times. The name may refer to:
Mägi is a surname of Estonian origin. The word "mägi" in Estonian means "mountain" or "hill". People with the surname Mägi include:
Tonis, Tõnis or Tönis is a masculine given name. Tõnis is an Estonian form of Anthony. Tönis is a Dutch and Swedish form of Tönnis and diminutive form of Antonius, Anton, Antoon, Anthonis, Anthoon, Antonie and Antonis. Tonis is a Dutch diminutive form of Antonius, Anton, Antoon, Anthonis, Anthoon, Antonie and Antonis. Tonis is a Lithuanian diminutive form of Antanas. Another variant of Tõnis in Estonian is Tõnu. It is also a surname. Persons bearing the name included:
Aare is an Estonian surname meaning "treasure". Notable people with the surname include:
Anton or Antón is a surname. It derived from the Antonius root name. The early origin of the name traces back to Saxony. Notable people with the surname include:
Kingsepp is an Estonian language occupational surname, literally meaning "shoemaker". Notable people with the surname include:
Kaasik is an Estonian surname, and may refer to:
Kokk is Estonian occupational surname literally meaning "cook".
Oja is an Estonian and Finnish surname meaning "stream" and "brook" in both languages, as well as "ditch" in Finnish. As of 2019, there were 1,891 people with the surname in Estonia: 926 men and 965 women. Oja is ranked as the 15th most common surname in Estonia. People bearing the surname Oja include:
Kalli is a German and Old Norse masculine given name that is a diminutive form of Karl. Notable people with this name include the following:
Oinas is an Estonian and Finnish surname meaning "ram" or "wether".
Kasemets is an Estonian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jalakas is an Estonian surname meaning elm.