Priit
Priit is an Estonian masculine given name, cognate to English Fred or Frederick and to German Friedrich.
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Estonian |
Name day | 5 September (Estonia) |
Origin | |
Region of origin | Estonia |
Other names | |
Related names | Priidu Priidik Preedik Reedik |
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People named Priit include:
- Priit Aavik (born 1994), swimmer
- Priit Aimla (born 1941), writer, poet, humorist and politician
- Priit Herodes (born 1948), heraldist
- Priit Hõbemägi (born 1957), journalist
- Priit Kasesalu (born 1972), programmer and software developer
- Priit Kolbre (1956–2006), diplomat
- Priit Kolsar (born 1976; better known as Cool D), rapper
- Priit Kuulberg (born 1955), musician
- Priit Kuusk (born 1938), music theorist
- Priit Kuusk (born 1973), journalist
- Priit Ligi (1958–1994), archeologist
- Priit Loog (born 1984), actor
- Priit Narusk (born 1977), cross-country skier
- Priit Pajusaar (born 1964), composer
- Priit Pärn (born 1946), cartoonist and animation director
- Priit Pedajas (born 1954), actor and theatre director
- Priit Pikamäe (born 1973), lawyer and President of the Supreme Court of Estonia
- Priit Pius (born 1989), actor
- Priit Põldroos (1902–1968), actor and theatre director
- Priit Pullerits (born 1965), journalist
- Priit Reiska (born 1970), football player
- Priit Salumäe, cyclist
- Priit Sibul (born 1977), Estonian politician
- Priit Tasane (born 1964), rower
- Priit Tomson (born 1942), basketball player
- Priit Toobal (born 1983), politician
- Priit Vesilind (born 1943), writer and photojournalist
- Priit Viks (born 1982), biathlete
- Priit Vilba (born 1953), politician and businessman
- Priit Võigemast (born 1980), actor
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