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Arvīds is a Latvian masculine
given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a f ...
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Arvīds Bārda Arvīds Bārda (24 November 1901 – 11 November 1940) was a Latvian footballer, and, along with Edvīns Bārda, Rūdolfs Bārda and Oskars Bārda, one of the four football-playing Bārda brothers. He was born and died in Riga. Biography Bārda ...
(1901–1940), Latvian footballer *
Arvīds Brastiņš Arvīds Brastiņš (13 April 1893 – 15 November 1984) was a Latvian sculptor, writer and Modern Paganism, neopagan leader. He was educated at the Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design and began to exhibit his folklore-inspir ...
(1893–1984), Latvian sculptor, writer and neopagan leader *
Arvīds Brēdermanis Arvīds Brēdermanis (10 October 1900 – 22 February 1970) was an official of the foreign service of Latvia between the World Wars, and was also a founder of the Latvian Scouting movement. Early years Brēdermanis was born in Riga in 1900. H ...
(1900–1970), Latvian official and founder of the Latvian Scouting movement *
Arvīds Immermanis Arvīds Immermanis (9 September 1912 – July 1947) was a Latvian cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1936 Summer Olympics. He competed and finished in first place in four Latvian Cycling championships; ...
(1912–1947), Latvian cyclist and Olympic competitor *
Arvīds Jansons Arvīds Jansons (10 October 1914 – 21 November 1984) was a Latvian conductor and father of conductor Mariss Jansons. Jansons was born in Liepāja. He studied violin from 1929 until 1935 at the Conservatory of Liepāja, then composition and ...
(1914–1984,) Latvian conductor *
Arvīds Jurgens Karlis Arvīds Jurgens (27 May 1905 in Riga, Russian Empire – 17 December 1955 in Montreal, Quebec) was a Latvian footballer, ice hockey, basketball and bandy player who played for Latvia national teams in all four of these sports. He was ...
(1905–1955), Latvian footballer, ice hockey, basketball and bandy player *
Arvīds Ķibilds Arvīds Ķibilds (2 November 1895 – 9 November 1980) was a Latvian athlete. He competed in four events at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris ...
(1895–1980), Latvian track and field athlete *
Arvīds Ozols-Bernē Arvīds is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to: * Arvīds Bārda (1901–1940), Latvian footballer *Arvīds Brastiņš Arvīds Brastiņš (13 April 1893 – 15 November 1984) was a Latvian sculptor, writer and Modern Paganism, neopag ...
(1888–19??), Latvian track and field athlete *
Arvīds Pelše Arvīds Pelše (, Arvid Yanovich Pelshe; – 29 May 1983) was a Latvian Soviet politician, functionary, and historian. Career Pelše was born into a peasant family, in Mazie farm near Zālīte, Iecava in Bauska district, Latvia to Johan P ...
(1899–1983), Latvian Soviet politician, functionary, and historian *
Arvīds Reķis Arvīds Reķis (born 1 January 1979) is a Latvian former professional ice hockey defenceman who most notably played for the Augsburger Panther in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). Playing career He began his career playing junior level in North ...
(born 1979), Latvian ice hockey defenceman *
Arvīds Tālavs Arvīds Tālavs (before the change surname was Arvīds Taube; 3 January 1906 – 17 April 1992) was a Latvian chess player. Biography Arvīds Tālavs (Taube) was born in the Lazdona Parish of the present Madona Municipality. In 1924 he graduated ...
(1906–1992), Latvian chess player {{given name Latvian masculine given names Masculine given names