Latvia Baby Names
Latvian names include Baltic forms and international favorites.
Latvia baby naming trends in Europe combine local tradition and global favorites.
Current high-interest names include boys like Roberts, Arturs, Aleksandrs and girls like Sofija, Emīlija, Anna. Explore meanings, origins, and pronunciation below.
Most Popular Boy Names in Latvia
- #1RobertsGermanicThe Latvian form of 'Robert,' meaning 'bright fame.' It is one of the most popular and classic names for boys in Latvia.ROB-erts
- #2ArtursCelticThe Latvian form of 'Arthur,' meaning 'bear.' It is a staple of Latvian naming, representing strength and historical depth.AR-turs
- #3AleksandrsGreekThe Latvian form of 'Alexander,' meaning 'defender of mankind.' It is one of the most enduringly popular names in Latvia.AL-ek-sandrs
- #4DanielsHebrewThe Latvian form of 'Daniel,' meaning 'God is my judge.' It remains a very popular and respected name in Latvia.DAN-iels
- #5MarkussLatinThe Latvian form of 'Marcus,' meaning 'warlike.' It is currently one of the most popular names for boys in Latvia.MAR-kuss
- #6KristapsGreekThe Latvian form of 'Christopher,' meaning 'bearing Christ.' It is one of the most popular and traditional names in Latvia.KRIS-taps
- #7RalfsGermanicThe Latvian form of 'Ralph,' meaning 'wolf counsel.' It is a traditional and sturdy name in Northern Europe.RALFS
- #8MārtiņšLatinThe Latvian form of 'Martin,' meaning 'dedicated to Mars.' It is a traditional and highly popular name in Latvia, associated with autumn celebrations.MAR-tins
- #9EdvardsEnglishThe Latvian form of 'Edward,' meaning 'rich guard' or 'wealthy protector.' It is a traditional name in the Baltic region.ED-vards
- #10EmīlsLatinThe Latvian form of 'Emil,' meaning 'rival' or 'striving.' It remains one of the most popular names for boys in Latvia.EM-ils
Most Popular Girl Names in Latvia
- Sofija#1GreekThe South Slavic and Baltic form of 'Sophia,' meaning 'wisdom.' It is an enduringly popular and noble name in these regions.SOF-ij-uh
- #2EmīlijaLatinThe Latvian form of 'Emilia,' meaning 'industrious' or 'striving.' It is a traditional and elegant name in the Baltic region.EM-il-ij-uh
- Anna#3HebrewA universal name derived from the Hebrew 'Hannah,' meaning 'grace.' It is one of the most widespread names worldwide, symbolizing kindness and spiritual favor.AN-nuh
- #4AliseGermanicThe Latvian form of 'Alice,' meaning 'noble' or 'kind.' It is a popular and sophisticated name in the Baltic region.AL-is-eh
- Marta#5AramaicThe Aramaic and Latin form of 'Martha,' meaning 'the lady' or 'mistress.' It is a classic and respected name across Europe.MAR-tuh
- #6ElizabeteHebrewThe Latvian form of 'Elizabeth,' meaning 'God is my oath.' It is a traditional and noble name in Baltic culture.EL-iz-ab-et-eh
- #7DanielaHebrewThe feminine form of 'Daniel,' meaning 'God is my judge.' It is an elegant and popular name across many cultures, from Latin America to Eastern Europe.DAN-iel-uh
- #8KatrīnaGreekThe Latvian form of 'Katherine,' meaning 'pure.' It is a common and traditional name in Latvia, symbolizing clarity and virtue.KAT-rin-uh
- Laura#9LatinA Latin name meaning 'laurel,' which was a symbol of victory and honor in ancient Rome. It is a classic and eternally popular name.LAUR-uh
- Līna#10Arabic/GreekThe Latvian form of 'Lina,' meaning 'tender' or 'palm tree.' It is a sweet and simple name with a natural feel.LIN-uh