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Tiit is
predominantly an
Estonian masculine given name and occurs, to a
lesser extent, as a surname.
Given name
Tiit Arge (born 1963),
politician Tiit...
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Leung Kwan (Chinese: 梁坤; pinyin: Liáng Kūn; 1815–1887), po****rly
nicknamed "Iron
Bridge Three" or "Tit Kiu Sam", was
known as 'the
great master of the...
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Tiit Tamm (born 18
April 1952 in Tallinn) is an
Estonian ski
jumper and coach. 1970-1979 he won
several medals at
Estonian Ski
Jumping Championships. Since...
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Tiit Härm (born 19
March 1946) is an
Estonian ballet dancer,
ballet master and c****ographer.
Tiit Härm was born in Tallinn. He is the
younger brother...
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Tiit Nuudi (born 22
October 1949 in Tallinn) is an
Estonian politician and
former tennis player. 1988–1990, he was
Minister of the Environment. "ESBL -...
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Tiit Tikerpe (born
September 7, 1965 in Tartu) is an
Estonian sprint canoer who
competed in the
early 1990s. At the 1992
Summer Olympics in Barcelona,...
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Tiit Sokk (born 15
November 1964) is a
retired Estonian professional basketball player and
current coach.
Often cited as one of the very best European...
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Tiit Vähi (born 10
January 1947) is an
Estonian politician who was
Prime Minister of
Estonia from 1995 to 1997. He was also
acting Prime Minister for several...
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Cecilia Roxana Tait
Villacorta (born 5
March 1962), more
commonly known as
Cecilia Tait, is a
Peruvian politician and
retired volleyball player. She was...
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Tiit Riisalo (born 17
February 1967) is an
Estonian politician. From 17
April 2023 to 23 July 2024, he was the
Minister of
Economic Affairs and Information...