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Forename Gundars

Globally, Gundars (Gundars Latvia Ireland United States Bulgaria Armenia, Гундарс Russia Ukraine) is a rare male first name. The given name Gundars is habitual in Latvia, where it is quite a common male name, Armenia, where it is a rare masculine name, and Ireland. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Latvia, the United States, and Ireland. Very seldom, Gundars is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Gundars

name Darit, name Gundars, name Гундарс
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Gundars Bulgaria, Ireland, United States, Latvia, Armenia
Гундарс Russia, Ukraine

First names said to be same

Darit

Notable namesakes

picture of gundars bērziņš gundars bērziņš gundars bērziņš Latvian politician, LV (b. 1959) link
picture of gundars vētra gundars vētra gundars vētra Latvian basketball player and coach, LV (b. 1967) link
picture of gundars rēders gundars rēders gundars rēders Latvian journalist, LV (b. 1972) link
gundars ķeniņš-kings American economist (1926-2015), LV (b. 1926) link
picture of gundars celitāns gundars celitāns gundars celitāns Latvian volleyball player and beach volleyball player, LV (b. 1985) link
gundars valdmanis Latvian politician (1940-2005), LV (b. 1940) link
gundars rullis Latvian musician, LV (b. 1955) link
gundars āboliņš Latvian actor, LV (b. 1960) link
gundars upenieks Latvian biathlete, LV (b. 1971) link
gundars lintiņš Latvian musician, LV (b. 1971) link
gundars mauševics Latvian guitarist (1974-2004), LV (b. 1974) link
gundars gulbis (b. 1967) link
gundars kalniņš researcher link
gundars mezinskis researcher link
gundars katlaps researcher link

Characteristic surnames

Sika, Katlaps, Kalnins, Krumins, Gailitis, Jansons, Elksnis, Veritis, Osvalds, Ozolins, Briedis, Muiznieks, Slaviets, Celmiņš, Graudins, Lasmanis, Vectirans, Āboliņš, Petrovics, Riekstiņš, Jermacans, Stumbris, Berzins, Balodis, Avotins, None, Bedre, Kalve, Kokts, Dilba, Lacis, Magone, Mengis, Silins, Strads, Bojars, Kokins, Prolis, Gulbis, Lācis, Vegers, Zvackis, Millers, Simanis, Abolins, Aperans, Strautnieks, and Kulikovskis