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Voldemārs is a
Latvian masculine given name. It is a
cognate of the
Germanic "Waldemar".
Voldemārs may
refer to:
Voldemārs Elmūts (1910–1966), Latvian...
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Voldemar is
largely an
Estonian masculine given name.
People with the name
Voldemar include:
Voldemar Antoni (1886–1974),
Ukrainian anarchist Voldemar...
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Ernests Voldemārs Bastjānis (born
Ernests Voldemārs Bašēns on
August 17, 1884, in
Pociems (now Limbaži Muni****lity),
Kreis Wolmar, died on May 19, 1975...
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Voldemar Oinonen (1891–1963) was a
Finnish military commander. 1939–1940 ****istant
Chief General Staff 1940
General Officer Commanding 23rd
Division 1940...
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Voldemārs Lūsis (born 7
December 1974 in Riga) is a
former Latvian athlete, who
competed in the
javelin throw. He is the son of Jānis Lūsis (1939–2020)...
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Voldemar Lestienne (2
December 1931 – 1
December 1990 in Paris) was a
French writer and journalist,
winner of the 1975 prix Interallié.
Voldemar Lestienne...
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Voldemārs Ozols (17
October 1884, Vidreja,
Vitebsk Governorate – 12 July 1949) was a
Latvian military commander,
lieutenant colonel,
honored with the...
- any matches. "
Voldemārs Viņķis". EU Football.
Retrieved 22
August 2021. "
Voldemārs Viņķis". Olympedia.
Retrieved 22
August 2021.
Voldemārs Viņķis at EU-Football...
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Voldemārs Plade (sometimes also
called Valdis Plade; 24
December 1900 – 27
January 1961) was a
Latvian football forward and manager, the most notable...
- Monomakh. The
Germanic name is
reflected in
Latvian Voldemārs and
Finnic (Finnish and Estonian)
Voldemar. The Gr**** form is
Vladimiros (Βλαδίμηρος). The name...