Māris
Māris is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to:
- Māris Ārbergs (born 1962), Latvian politician
- Māris Bogdanovičs (born 1991), Latvian cyclist
- Māris Bičevskis (born 1991), Latvian ice hockey player
- Māris Bružiks (born 1962), Latvian triple jumper
- Māris Čaklais (1940–2003), Latvian poet, writer, and journalist
- Māris Diļevka (born 1992), Latvian ice hockey player
- Māris Gailis (born 1951), Latvian politician, former Prime Minister of Latvia
- Māris Grīnblats (born 1955), Latvian politician
- Māris Gulbis (born 1985), Latvian basketball player
- Māris Jass (born 1985), Latvian ice hockey forward
- Māris Jučers (born 1987), Latvian ice hockey goaltender
- Māris Krakops (born 1978), Latvian chess Grandmaster
- Māris Kučinskis (born 1961), Latvian politician
- Māris Ļaksa (born 1981), Latvian basketball player
- Māris Liepa (1936–1989), Latvian-Soviet ballet dancer
- Māris Martinsons (born 1960), Latvian film director, producer and screenwriter
- Māris Poikāns (born 1962), Latvian bobsledder
- Māris Purgailis (born 1947), Latvian politician
- Māris Riekstiņš (born 1963), Latvian politician and diplomat
- Māris Smirnovs (born 1976) Latvian football defender
- Māris Štrombergs (born 1987) Latvian professional BMX racer and Olympic gold medalist
- Māris Urtāns (born 1981), Latvian shot putter
- Māris Verpakovskis (born 1979), Latvian football forward
- Māris Ziediņš (born 1978), Latvian ice hockey forward
Gender | Male |
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Name day | 22 September |
Origin | |
Word/name | derived either from Morics or Māra[1] |
Region of origin | Latvia |
Other names | |
Related names | Mārcis |
References
- Siliņš, Klāvs (1990). Latviešu personvārdu vārdnīca (in Latvian). Rīga: Zinātne. ISBN 5796602780.
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