| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Region of origin | Latvia |
| Other names | |
| Related names | Ulrich |
Uldis is a Latvian male given name that is a variant of the German name Ulrich, which means "powerful heritage". [1] The name may refer to:
Riga State Gymnasium No.1, the oldest school in the Baltic states, offers secondary education in Riga, the capital of Latvia.
Valdis is a Latvian language masculine given name. It is derived from two possible sources; from the Latvian word valdīt ("rule") or as a shortened form of Valdemārs, the Latvian form of Waldemar. Valdis may refer to the following:
The Latvian National Theatre is one of the leading professional theatres in Latvia. The building is in the Eclectic style and is an architectural and artistic monument. The country of Latvia was proclaimed in this building in the year 1918. On 23 February 2002, the theatre celebrated its 100th anniversary. The director of National Theatre of Latvia since 2006 has been Ojārs Rubenis.
Uldis Bērziņš was a Latvian poet and translator.
Dangerous Summer is a 2000 Latvian film directed by Aigars Grauba starring Inese Cauna, Uldis Dumpis, Eduards Pāvuls, Jānis Reinis, and Artūrs Skrastiņš.
Lina is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
I Remember Everything, Richard is a 1966 film produced during Soviet period at the Riga Film Studio. Another name for the film is Rock and Splinters, which is normally applied to the uncut version.
Dzintars is a Latvian masculine given name borne by more than 4,000 men in Latvia. The name means "amber". Its nameday is celebrated on 4 September.
Valērijs or Valerijs is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Bērziņš is the most common Latvian surname, derived from the Latvian word for "birch tree". Individuals with the surname include:
Uldis Augulis is a Latvian politician and a member of the Union of Greens and Farmers. He holds a bachelor's degree in financial management from the University of Latvia. He was the former Welfare Minister from 12 March 2009 to 3 November 2010, the Minister of Transport from 3 November 2010 to 25 October 2011 and the acting Minister of Justice from March to April 2010. Augulis was elected to the Saeima on October 2, 2011.
Pētersons may refer to:
Kārlis or Karlis may refer to:
Gundars is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to:
Vilks is a Latvian surname, derived from the Latvian word for "wolf". Individuals with the surname include:
Āboliņš is a Latvian surname, derived from the Latvian word for "clover" and "trefoil". Individuals with the surname include:
Briedis is a Latvian and Lithuanian surname, either derived from the Latvian word for "deer" or Lithuanian word for "moose". Individuals with the surname include:
Uldis Osis is a Latvian economist, Doctor in Economics, Professor, the Corresponding Member of the Latvian Academy of Science. He is co-founder and member of the Latvian Economist’s Association 2010, which emerged from the group of intellectuals and policymakers in 1992 in Washington DC.
Antons is a Danish, Latvian and Swedish masculine given name that is a short form of Antonius in use in Denmark, Greenland, Swedish, and Latvia. It is also a surname. People with the name Antons include:
Events in the year 2021 in Latvia.