Category
page 1Estonian-language surnames
Saar
Saar or SAAR has several meanings:
Laas
Laas may refer to:
Aru
Aru or ARU may refer to:
Vagas
Vaga may refer to :
Jakobson
family name
Raid
Raid, RAID or Raids may refer to:
Karu
Karu may refer to:
Kann
Kann may refer to:
Tali
Tali may refer to:
Padar
Padar may refer to:
Alaküla
Alaküla may refer to:
Paju
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Aavik
Aavik is an Estonian and Norwegian surname . In Estonian Aavik is a variation of Haavik, meaning "aspen forest". Notable people with the surname include:
Keres
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Kapp
Kapp or KAPP may refer to:
Kapp (headcovering), a headcovering worn by many Anabaptist Christian women
Kapp, Norway, a village in Østre Toten municipality in Innlandet county, Norway
Kapp Records, a record label
KAPP (TV), the ABC affiliate (channel 35) for Yakima, Washington, United States
Kenya African People's Party, a defunct political party in Kenya
Alliku
Alliku may refer to:
Alliku, Harju County, a village in Saue Parish, Harju County, Estonia
Alliku, Ida-Viru County, a village in Alutaguse Parish, Ida-Viru County, Estonia
Tamme
Tamme may refer to:
Järve
Järve is of Estonian origin (meaning lake), and may refer to:

Helme
Helme may refer to:

Nurme
Nurme may refer to:
Eskola
Eskola is an Estonian and Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Hein
Hein is a Dutch and Low German masculine given name, a short version of Hendrik/Heinrich, a derivative surname most common in Germany.
Arro
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Uusküla
Uusküla (Estonian for 'new village') may refer to several places in Estonia:
Susi
Susi may refer to:
Veski
Veski may refer to:
Kaal
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Haava
Haava may refer to:
Rebane
Rebane is an Estonian surname meaning "fox". Notable people with the surname include:
Puusepp
Puusepp is an Estonian surname meaning 'carpenter' (literally, 'wood-smith') and may refer to the following individuals:
Edgar Puusepp (1911–1982), Estonian wrestler
Endel Puusepp (1909–1996), Estonian Soviet-era World War II pilot
Ludvig Puusepp (1875–1942), Estonian surgeon, researcher and the world's first professor of neurosurgery
Markus Puusepp (born 1986), Estonian orienteering competitor
Priidu Puusepp (1887–1972), Estonian educator and linguist
Raivo Puusepp (born 1960), Estonian architect
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family name
Lahe
Lahe may refer to:
Aab
family name
Aasmäe
Aasmäe is an Estonian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hardo Aasmäe (1951–2014), Estonian politician and geographer
Mari-Liis Aasmäe (:et), Estonian pop-musician
Meelis Aasmäe (born 1972), Estonian cross-country skier
(born 1947), Estonian linguist

Terras
Terras may refer to:
Luik
Luik is an Estonian surname meaning "swan". It may refer to:

Reim
Reim is a surname which may refer to:
Kruus
Kruus is an Estonian and Finnish surname that may refer to:
Jaakson
Jaakson is an Estonian patronymic surname meaning "son of Jaak". Notable people with the surname include:
Aas
family name
Rüütel
Rüütel is an Estonian surname (meaning knight). Notable people with the surname include:
Kalm
Kalm is a surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Sepp
family name
Palm
family name
Roos
family name
Aav
family name
Kull
family name
Härma
Härma or Harma may refer to:
Korjus
Korjus is a surname originating in Estonia and Finland (in Estonian, it means "carrion"). It's bearers include:
(1926–1998), Finnish writer and editor
Kevin Korjus (born 1993), Estonian racing driver
Miliza Korjus (1909–1980), American opera singer and actress of Estonian descent
(born 1942), Finnish actor and musician
Tapio Korjus (born 1961), Finnish javelin thrower
(born 1981), Finnish hurdler
Lepik
Lepik or Leppik is a common Estonian surname (meaning "alder forest"), with notable bearers including:
Lind
Lind is a surname of both Swedish and Estonian origin. In Swedish, it is the word for the linden tree. In Estonian, it is the word for bird.
Kurvits
Kurvits is an Estonian language surname, meaning in Estonian woodcock, and may refer to:
Ado Kurvits (1897–1958), Estonian Communist politician
Ants Kurvits (1887–1943), Estonian military personnel
Juhan Kurvits (1895–1939), Estonian politician
Kark
Kark or Karak () may refer to:
Kirs
Kirs may refer to:
Ott
family name
Kolk
Kolk may refer to:
Oras
Oras may refer to:
Hanni
Hanni or Hänni may refer to:
Nei
Nei or NEI may refer to:
Eller
family name