Latvian Names for Boys
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Gustavus
Gustavus is the Latin form of Gustav, a masculine name of Swedish origin meaning 'staff of the Geats' or 'staff of the Goths,' referring to the ancient Germanic people. This stately name has been…
Alberts
Alberts is a masculine name that functions as both a surname and given name, derived from the Germanic name Albert, meaning 'noble' and 'bright' or 'famous.' This particular form with the final 's'…
Armands
Armands is a masculine name with Latvian origins, serving as the Latvian form of Armand. The name derives from Germanic roots, meaning 'army man' or 'soldier,' suggesting strength and protection.…
Daniels
Daniels originated as an English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Daniel,' with Daniel deriving from Hebrew and meaning 'God is my judge.' As a masculine given name, Daniels represents the trend of…
Edmunds
Edmunds is a masculine surname that has occasionally been used as a first name. It derives from the Old English name Eadmund, combining elements meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth' and 'protection.' The…
Gregors
Gregors is a masculine name that appears to be a variant of Gregory, potentially from Baltic, Nordic, or other European naming traditions that add the final 's' to male names. The name Gregory itself…
Haralds
Haralds is a masculine name of Germanic origin, essentially the Latvian and other Baltic variant of Harold. The name derives from the Old Norse elements 'harja' meaning 'army' and 'valdr' meaning…
Gotfrids
Gotfrids is a masculine name of Germanic origin, representing a variant form of Gottfried or Godfrey. These names combine the elements 'god' meaning 'god' and 'frid' meaning 'peace,' thus translating…
Justins
Justins is an uncommon masculine name that appears to be a variant or possessive form of the more familiar Justin. While Justin (derived from Latin 'iustus' meaning 'just' or 'fair') has been widely…
Justs
Justs is a masculine Latvian name derived from the Latin name Justus, meaning 'just,' 'righteous,' or 'fair.' While uncommon outside Latvia, it holds cultural significance within Latvian naming…
Lavrik
Lavrik is a masculine name with Slavic origins, primarily used in Russian and Eastern European cultures. It functions as a diminutive form of Lavrentiy or Lawrence, ultimately derived from the Latin…
Larka
Larka is an uncommon masculine name with multiple potential origins. In Romani culture, 'larka' means 'boy,' making it a name that literally reflects masculinity. The name may also have roots in…
Labrentsis
Labrentsis is an extremely rare masculine name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from variations of Lawrence or Laurent. It may have Greek influences, as the '-is' ending is common in Greek…
Lavr
Lavr is a masculine name of Russian origin, derived from the Latin name Laurentius, which means "from Laurentum" or "crowned with laurel." Laurel wreaths were symbols of victory and honor in ancient…
Labrencis
Labrencis is an unusual masculine name likely derived from variations of Lawrence or Laurence, which comes from the Latin 'Laurentius,' meaning 'from Laurentum' or associated with laurel leaves…
Larya
Larya is an uncommon masculine name with ambiguous origins, possibly deriving from variations of names like Larry (from Lawrence, meaning 'from Laurentum') or as a creative modern invention. It might…
Lavro
Lavro is a masculine name with Slavic origins, particularly used in Russia and parts of Eastern Europe. It derives from the Latin name Laurentius (Lawrence), which means 'from Laurentum' or is…
Brencis
Brencis is a Latvian male name derived from the German name Franz, which ultimately comes from the Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man.' In Latvia, it gained recognition as a distinct…
Richards
Richards is primarily recognized as an English surname derived from the Germanic personal name Richard, combining elements meaning "powerful" and "brave ruler." As a first name, Richards is uncommon,…
Rihards
Rihards is a masculine name of Latvian origin, representing the Baltic version of Richard, which comes from Germanic elements meaning "powerful" and "brave" or "hardy." This distinctive spelling…

