- (Henli) Latin: Henricus, Henderickus, Hendrickus, Hendrikus, Latvian:
Henrijs, Henriks, Heinrihs, Henrihs, Hinrihs, Indriķis, Inds, Ints, Ingus, Inguss...
- defenceman) –
Saveli Novikov (Panter)
Uldis Opits award (best goaltender) –
Henrijs Ančs (Mogo/LSPA) Elmārs
Bauris award (top scorer) –
Gints Meija (Mogo/LSPA)...
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modern life, and were
collected by one of Kartini's
correspondents Jacques Henrij Abendanon and
published in 1911. They have
since been
translated into a...
- have
occasional concerts.
Ainars Virga Guntars Mucenieks Jānis Buķelis
Henrijs Mucenieks Edgars Silacērps
Ilvars Manfelds Aleksejs Balinskis (Alex) Mārtiņš...
- Indriķis
Gender Male
Origin Region of
origin Latvia Other names Related names Ingus, Inguss, Ints,
Henrijs, Henry...
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Henry Stolow (Latvian:
Henrijs Stolovs/Heinrihs Stolovs; 1901 in Riga,
Governorate of Livonia,
Russian Empire – 1971) was a
stamp dealer in Berlin, New...
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Barons is not the only
publisher that was indicated.
Besides his name,
Henrijs Visendorfs' name was also
mentioned (1861–1916). Barons, in the same introduction...
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Anrijs is a
Latvian masculine given name. It is an
alternative spelling of
Henrijs and
alternative of Indriķis, the
Latvian forms of Henry. It may
refer to:...
- (1878–1968) –
biologist and
social activist Roze
Stiebra (born 1942) –
animator Henrijs Stolovs (1901–1971) –
stamp dealer Jānis Streičs (born 1936) – film director...
- to the
Indonesian cause, such as
Conrad Theodor van
Deventer and
Jacques Henrij Abendanon. In Switzerland, he was
active in the ****ociation of
Asian Students...