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| related names = [[Priidu]]<br/>[[Priidik]]<br/>[[Preedik]]<br/>[[Reedik]]
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| name day = 5 September (Estonia)
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'''Priit''' is an [[Estonian language|Estonian]] masculine [[given name]], cognate to English [[Fred (disambiguation)|Fred]] or [[Frederick (given name)|Frederick]] and to German [[Friedrich (given name)|Friedrich]].
'''Priit''' is an [[Estonian language|Estonian]] masculine [[given name]],<ref name="stat.ee">{{cite web |title=Eesnime Priit statistika |url=https://www.stat.ee/nimed/priit |website=www.stat.ee |access-date=2 February 2022 |language=et}}</ref> cognate to English [[Fred (disambiguation)|Fred]] or [[Frederick (given name)|Frederick]] and to German [[Friedrich (given name)|Friedrich]].


People named Priit include:
People named Priit include:
*[[Priit Aavik]] (born 1994), swimmer

*[[Priit Aimla]] (born 1941), writer, poet, humorist and politician
*[[Priit Aimla]] (born 1941), writer, poet, humorist and politician
*[[Priit Herodes]] (born 1948), heraldist
*[[Priit Herodes]] (born 1948), heraldist
*[[Priit Hõbemägi]] (born 1957), journalist [[:et:Priit Hõbemägi|(et)]]
*[[Priit Kasesalu]] (born 1972), programmer and software developer
*[[Priit Kasesalu]] (born 1972), programmer and software developer
*[[Priit Kolbre]] (1956–2006), diplomat [[:et:Priit Kolbre|(et)]]
*[[Priit Kolbre]] (1956–2006), diplomat
*[[Priit Kolsar]] (born 1976; better known as Cool D), rapper [[:et:Priit Kolsar|(et)]]
*[[Priit Kolsar]] (born 1976; better known as Cool D), rapper
*[[Priit Kuulberg]] (born 1955), musician [[:et:Priit Kuulberg|(et)]]
*[[Priit Kuusk (music theorist)|Priit Kuusk]] (born 1938), music theorist [[:et:Priit Kuusk|(et)]]
*[[Priit Kuusk (journalist)|Priit Kuusk]] (born 1973), journalist [[:et:Priit Kuusk (ajakirjanik)|(et)]]
*[[Priit Ligi]] (1958–1994), archeologist [[:et:Priit Ligi|(et)]]
*[[Priit Loog]] (born 1984), actor
*[[Priit Loog]] (born 1984), actor
*[[Priit Narusk]] (born 1977), cross-country skier [[:et:Priit Narusk|(et)]]
*[[Priit Narusk]] (born 1977), cross-country skier
*[[Priit Pajusaar]] (born 1964), composer [[:et:Priit Pajusaar|(et)]]
*[[Priit Pallum]] (born 1964), diplomat
*[[Priit Pärn]] (born 1946), cartoonist and animation director
*[[Priit Pärn]] (born 1946), cartoonist and animation director
*[[Priit Pedajas]] (born 1954), actor and theatre director [[:et:Priit Pedajas|(et)]]
*[[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 Pius]] (born 1989), actor
*[[Priit Pullerits]] (born 1965), journalist
*[[Priit Põldroos]] (1902–1968), actor and theatre director [[:et:Priit Põldroos|(et)]]
*[[Priit Pullerits]] (born 1965), journalist [[:et:Priit Pullerits|(et)]]
*[[Priit Raik]] (1948–2008), composer, conductor and pedagogue
*[[Priit Reiska]] (born 1970), football player
*[[Priit Raudkivi (actor)|Priit Raudkivi]] (1920–1970), actor
*[[Priit Raudkivi (historian)]] (born 1954), historian
*[[Priit Salumäe]], cyclist
*[[Priit Salumäe]], cyclist
*[[Priit Sibul]] (born 1977), politician
*[[Priit Suit]] (1881–1942), politician
*[[Priit Suve]] (1901–1942), lawyer and politician
*[[Priit Tasane]] (born 1964), rower
*[[Priit Tender]] (born 1971), animated film director
*[[Priit Tomson]] (born 1942), basketball player
*[[Priit Tomson]] (born 1942), basketball player
*[[Priit Toobal]] (born 1983), politician
*[[Priit Toobal]] (born 1983), politician
*[[Priit Vesilind]] (born 1943), writer and photojournalist
*[[Priit Vesilind]] (1943–2023), writer and photojournalist
*[[Priit Viks]] (born 1982), biathlete
*[[Priit Viks]] (born 1982), biathlete
*[[Priit Vilba]] (born 1953), politician and businessman
*[[Priit Vilba]] (born 1953), politician and businessman
*[[Priit Võigemast]] (born 1980), actor
*[[Priit Võigemast]] (born 1980), actor
*[[Priit Volmer]] (born 1978), opera singer

==References==
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[[Category:Estonian masculine given names]]
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 6 May 2024

Priit
GenderMale
Language(s)Estonian
Name day5 September (Estonia)[1]
Origin
Region of originEstonia
Other names
Related namesPriidu
Priidik
Preedik
Reedik

Priit is an Estonian masculine given name,[1] cognate to English Fred or Frederick and to German Friedrich.

People named Priit include:

References

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  1. ^ a b "Eesnime Priit statistika". www.stat.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 2 February 2022.