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'''Gatis''' is a [[Latvian language|Latvian]] [[masculine]] [[given name]] borne by over 5,000 men in [[Latvia]]<ref>PMLP Database</ref>. The name may either relate to ''gatavs'' ("ready", "mature") or derive from an old form of the word for "cat" (''kaķis''). Its name-day is celebrated on 8 January.
'''Gatis''' is a [[Latvian language|Latvian]] [[masculine]] [[given name]] borne by over 5,000 men in [[Latvia]]<ref>PMLP Database</ref>. The etymology of the name is disputed. Some of the suggestions include a possible relation to the Latvian word ''gatavs'' ("ready", "mature") or a derivation of an old form of the word "cat" (''kaķis''). Other versions suggest its possible relation to an old Latvian word "gātis" meaning ''gates'' or ''river source''. Another theory suggests that the word is derived from the German name [[Gotthard]]. Its name-day is celebrated on 8 January.


The name is one of the relatively few surviving names of indigenous origin from among the great number that were revived or introduced during the [[Latvian National Awakening]] of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The name is one of the relatively few surviving names of indigenous origin from among the great number that were revived or introduced during the [[Latvian National Awakening]] of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Gatis
GenderMale
Origin
Meaningmature, prepared
Region of originLatvia

Gatis is a Latvian masculine given name borne by over 5,000 men in Latvia[1]. The etymology of the name is disputed. Some of the suggestions include a possible relation to the Latvian word gatavs ("ready", "mature") or a derivation of an old form of the word "cat" (kaķis). Other versions suggest its possible relation to an old Latvian word "gātis" meaning gates or river source. Another theory suggests that the word is derived from the German name Gotthard. Its name-day is celebrated on 8 January.

The name is one of the relatively few surviving names of indigenous origin from among the great number that were revived or introduced during the Latvian National Awakening of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Individuals

The name Gatis may refer to:

Notes

  1. ^ PMLP Database

Sources

References

  • Latkovskis, Leonards, 1971: Latgalu uzvordi, palames un dzymtas II Munich: Latgalu izdevniecība Template:Lv icon
  • Siliņš, K., 1990: Latviešu personvārdu vārdnīca. Rīga: Zinātne Template:Lv icon