Aivars

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Aivars is a Latvian name with uncertain origins. Some sources suggest that it may derive from the Slavic name Ivor, which means "archer," while others propose that it may be related to the Latvian word aivars, meaning "leader" or "ruler."
Popularity
Aivars is not a very common name outside of Latvia and the Latvian diaspora. It is not included on most popular name lists around the world, and its usage is largely restricted to Latvian-speaking communities.

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Cartoon of Aivars

Aivars Name meanings & History

Aivars is a Latvian name with uncertain origins. Some sources suggest that it may derive from the Slavic name Ivor, which means "archer," while others propose that it may be related to the Latvian word aivars, meaning "leader" or "ruler.". Latvian form of Ivar. The Latvian author Vilis Lācis used it for a character in his novel Uz Jauno Krastu (1952). Aivars is used as both a given name and a surname in Latvian culture. It is typically selected for newborn boys by Latvian-speaking parents who are drawn to its traditional roots and strong, noble connotations.

Zodiac Sign of Aivars: Action Aries

Synonyms of Aivars:

A: Aggressive,Argumentative,Assertive,Action,Ambitious,Angry

I: Involved,Intimate,Indulgence

V: Variety,Vivacious,Vexing,Versatility

R: Reason,Resourceful,Rational,Restless

S: Status,Solidity,Social Standing,Security,Sensuality,Sex,Success

Aivars is:

  • a Boring name
  • a Comedic name
  • a Delicate name
  • a Informal name
  • a Unintellectual name

Famous People

Notable people with the name Aivars include Aivars Lembergs, a Latvian politician and businessman, and Aivars Rubenis, a Latvian luger who competed in the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics.

Related Names to Aivars

Similar Latvian names include Ainars, Ainārs, and Ainis.