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Nils
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Nils is a Scandinavian given name, a chiefly Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Latvian variant of Niels, cognate to Nicholas.
Aivars
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Aivars is a Latvian masculine given name. It is borne by over 13,000 men in Latvia and in 2006 was the sixth most popular man's name in the country. Its nameday is celebrated on 29 January.
Lukas
Lukas is a form of the Greek name Λουκάς, which is Romanized as Loukas, or Luke, or Lucas.

Vilis
Vilis is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to:
Vilis Daudziņš (b. 1970), Latvian theater and film actor
Vilis Janums (1894–1981), Latvian military officer
Vilis Krištopans (b. 1954), Latvian politician, former Prime Minister of Latvia
Vilis Lācis (1904–1966), Latvian writer and communist politician
Vilis Olavs (1867–1917), Latvian political theorist, writer, and humanitarian
Kaspars
Kaspars is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate to the German name Kaspar and English name Casper and may refer to:
Kaspars Astašenko (born 1975), Latvian ice hockey player
Kaspars Bērziņš (born 1985), Latvian basketball player
Kaspars Cipruss (born 1982), Latvian basketball player
Kaspars Daugaviņš (born 1988), Latvian ice hockey player
Kaspars Dubra (born 1990), Latvian football defender
Kaspars Dumpis (born 1982), Latvian luger and Olympic competitor
Kaspars Dumbris (born 1985), Latvian biathlete
Kaspars Gerhards (1969), Latvian politician
Kaspars Gorkšs (born 1981), Latvian
Kārlis
Kārlis or Karlis is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Alberts
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Auseklis
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Andris
Andris is a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of Andrew, and may refer to:
Andris Ambainis (born 1975), Latvian computer scientist
Andris Ameriks (born 1961) Latvian politician and economist
Andris Andreiko (1942–1976), Latvian world champion and European champion Draughts player
Andris Ārgalis (born 1944), Latvian politician
Andris Bērziņš (born 1944), Latvian politician, former President of Latvia
Andris Bērziņš (born 1951), Latvian politician, former Prime Minister of Latvia
Andris Biedriņš (born 1986), Latvian basketball player
Andris Blicavs (born 1954), Australian basketball playe
Arnis
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Imants
Imants is a Latvian masculine given name, from the Livonian language: im meaning "miracle" added to and meaning "gift". The name is borne by more than 6,250 men in Latvia. Its nameday is celebrated on 1 July.
Valters
Valters is a Latvian surname (feminine form: Valtere) and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Jurgis
Jurgis () and Jurģis () are male given names. They are cognates of George. They may refer to:
Rihards
Rihards is a masculine Latvian given name and may refer to:
Rihards Bukarts (born 1995), Latvian ice hockey player
Rihards Dubra (born 1964), Latvian composer
Rihards Kotāns (1956–2010), Latvian bobsledder
Rihards Kozlovskis (born 1969), Latvian politician and lawyer
Rihards Kuksiks (born 1988), Latvian basketball player
Rihards Lomažs (born 1996), Latvian basketball player
Rihards Marenis (born 1993), Latvian ice hockey player
Rihards Pīks (born 1941), Latvian politician
Rihards Veide (born 1991), Latvian BMX racer
Rihards Zariņš (1869–1939), Latvian graphic artist
Oskars
Oskars is a Latvian masculine given name; a variant of the name Oscar. Notable people with the name include:
Valdis
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:
Valdis Birkavs (born 1942), Latvian politician and Prime Minister of Latvia
Valdis Celms (born 1943), Latvian artist and neopagan leader
Valdis Dombrovskis (born 1971), Latvian politician, Prime Minister of Latvia (2009–2013)
Valdis Ģīlis (born 1954), Latvian politician
Valdis Mintals (born 1979), Estonian figure skater
Valdis Muižnieks (1935–2013), Latvian basketba
Eduards
Eduards is a Latvian masculine given name, which is a cognate of the English name Edward, meaning "rich guard". The name may refer to:
Artūrs
Artūrs or Arturs is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Arturs Alberings (1876–1934), former Prime Minister of Latvia
Artūrs Ausējs (born 1990), Latvian basketball player
Artūrs Bērziņš (born 1988), Latvian basketball player
Artūrs Brūniņš (born 1982), Latvian basketball player
Artūrs Cavara (1901–1979), Latvian operatic tenor
Artūrs Garonskis (born 1957), Latvian and Soviet rower
Artūrs Irbe (born 1967), Latvian and Soviet ice hockey goaltender
Artūrs Karašausks (born 1992), Latvian footballer
Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš (born 1964), Latvian politician
Artūrs Kulda (born 1988), L
Jānis
Jānis is a Latvian masculine given name, the equivalent of the English John. The first written use of the name Jānis dates back to 1290. It may refer to:
Andrejs
Andrejs is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Andrew and may refer to:
Andrejs Apsītis (1888–1945), Latvian cyclist and Olympic competitor
Andrejs Auzāns (1871–1953), Latvian military general and topographer
Andrejs Butriks (born 1982), Latvian football forward and sporting director
Andrejs Dūda (born 1981), Latvian swimmer and Olympic competitor
Andrejs Elksniņš (born 1982), Latvian politician
Andrejs Everitt (born 1989), Australian rules footballer
Andrejs Freimanis (1914–1994), Latvian Obersturmführer in the Waffen SS during World War II
Andrejs Grants (born 1955),
Voldemārs
Voldemārs is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the Germanic "Waldemar".
Raivis
Raivis is a masculine Latvian given name, a variant of Raivo. It may refer to:
Raivis Belohvoščiks (born 1976), Latvian cyclist
Raivis Broks (born 1982), Latvian bobsledder
Raivis Dzintars (born 1982), Latvian journalist and politician
Raivis Hščanovičs (born 1987), Latvian footballer
Raivis Jurkovskis (born 1996), Latvian footballer
Raivis Vidzis (born 1976), Latvian strongman competitor
Raivis Zeltīts (born 1992), Latvian politician
Raivis Zīmelis (born 1976), Latvian biathlete
Kristaps
Kristaps is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the German name Christoph and may refer to: