Mait is an
Estonian masculine
given name.
People named Mait include:
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Mait Klaassen
Mait Klaassen (born 23 January 1955 in Tartu) is an Estonian politician who served the Minister of Education from 17 March 1997, to 25 March 1999.
Career
Klaassen was the rector of the Estonian University of Life Sciences 1993 until 1998, and a ...
(born 1955), veterinary scientist and politician
*Mait Kõiv (born 1961), historian (
:et)
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Mait Künnap (born 1982), tennis player
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Mait Laas (born 1970), animated film director
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Mait Lepik (born 1968), actor, cinematographer
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Mait Mäekivi
Mait Mäekivi (born on 8 January 1959 in Kohtla-Järve) is an Estonian cinematographer.
1982-1988 he studied at Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. 1986-1991 he worked at Tallinnfilm. From 1991 he is a freelance cinematographer.
In 2007 he was ...
(born 1959), cinematographer
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Mait Malmsten
Mait Malmsten (born 6 September 1972 in Viljandi) is an Estonian actor.
Malmsten comes from a family of actors. His father is actor Rein Malmsten. His paternal grandparents were actors Franz Malmsten and Eva Meil. His great-uncle was actor Hug ...
(born 1972), actor
*Mait Maltis (born 1951), singer
* (1949–2005), politician
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Mait Metsanurk
Mait Metsanurk (born Eduard Hubel, 19 November 1879 – 21 August 1957) was an Estonian writer who led the neo-realist school of Estonian literature.
Early years
Mait Metsanurk was born as the youngest of eight children in a peasant family i ...
(1879–1957), writer
*Mait Müntel (born 1977), physicist (
:et)
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Mait Patrail (born 1988), handball player
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Mait Püümets
Mait Püümets (born Mait Johannes Püümann; 11 July 1882 Peningi Parish, Harju County – 23 January 1965 Tallinn) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of Estonian Constituent Assembly
The Estonian Constituent Assembly ( et, Asutav Kog ...
(1882–1965), physician and politician
* (born 1963), writer
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Mait Riisman
Mait Riisman (23 September 1956 – 17 May 2018) was an Estonian water polo player who was the part of the Soviet water polo team which won the gold medal in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. He was born in Tallinn.
See also
* Soviet ...
(born 1956), water polo player
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Mait Vaik (born 1969), rock musician and writer
References
{{Given name
Estonian masculine given names