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'''Ulmanis''' (feminine: [[Ulmane]]) is a [[Latvian surname]] of [[German language|German]] origin (from [[German surname]] [[Ullmann]]). Individuals with the surname include: |
'''Ulmanis''' (feminine: [[Ulmane]]) is a [[Latvian surname]] of [[German language|German]] origin (from [[German surname]] [[Ullmann]]). Individuals with the surname include: |
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*[[Guntis Ulmanis]] (born 1939), President of Latvia 1993–1999 |
*[[Guntis Ulmanis]] (born 1939), President of Latvia 1993–1999 |
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*[[Gunārs Ulmanis]] (1938–2010), Latvian footballer |
*[[Gunārs Ulmanis]] (1938–2010), Latvian footballer |
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Word/name | German |
Meaning | "man from Ulm" |
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Variant form(s) | Ullmann, Ulmann, Ullman, Ulman |
Ulmanis (feminine: Ulmane) is a Latvian surname of German origin (from German surname Ullmann). Individuals with the surname include:
- Guntis Ulmanis (born 1939), President of Latvia 1993–1999
- Gunārs Ulmanis (1938–2010), Latvian footballer
- Kārlis Ulmanis (1877–1942), First Prime Minister of Latvia