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All around the world, Girts (Girts , Ģirts , Гиртс ) is a rare masculine first name. The forename Girts is habitual in Northern Europe, particularly Latvia, where it is quite a common boy's name, Ireland, where it is a rare boy's name, and the United Kingdom, where it is a very rare dominantly masculine, but uncommonly girly name. Very seldom, Girts is the last name as well as the forename.
girts muiznieks (b. 1956) | ||
girts burvis (b. 1962) | ||
girts bumanis researcher | ||
girts brigis researcher | ||
girts skenders researcher | ||
girts barinovs researcher, LV | ||
girts dimdins researcher |
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