Meaning & Origin
Endel is an Estonian masculine given name, derived as a masculine form of Endla. The name Endla itself originates from the name of an Estonian lake frequently mentioned in folk poetry, which in turn traces back to the medieval personal names Ent or Endo.Endel has been a popular name in Estonia, borne by numerous notable figures across various fields. In the realm of science and politics, noteworthy individuals include Endel Aruja (1911–2008), an Estonian physicist active in Canada; Endel Lippmaa (1930–2015), a physicist and politician; and Endel Laas (1915–2009), a forest scientist and professor. The name appears in sports through athletes like Endel Edasi (1929–2002), a swimmer, and Endel Nelis (1925–1993), a fencer and coach. In the arts, Endel Pärn (1914–1990) was a well-known actor and singer. During and after World War II, several Estonian partisans and freedom fighters carried the name, such as Endel Redlich (1923–1949) and Endel Puusepp (1909–1996), a Soviet pilot.Although primarily used in Estonia, the name has seen some diaspora usage, for example, by musician Endel Rivers (born 1959), who is of Estonian-Australian background. The name reflects a connection to Estonian nature and folklore, rooted in the medieval heritage of the region.EtymologyThe masculine form Endel is directly linked to the feminine Endla, which is the name of a lake that appears in Estonian folk poetry. The lake's name is believed to derive from the medieval names Ent or Endo, suggesting a long history of use. The shift from lake name to personal name illustrates a common pattern in Baltic-Finnic naming traditions, where nature-inspired names are often adopted.Notable BearersEndel Aruja (1911–2008), physicistEndel Eero (1930–2006), politicianEndel Edasi (1929–2002), swimmerEndel Kiisa (born 1937), motorcycle riderEndel Lippmaa (1930–2015), physicist and politicianEndel Nelis (1925–1993), fencer and coachEndel Pärn (1914–1990), actor and singerEndel Puusepp (1909–1996), pilotEndel Redlich (1923–1949), partisanEndel Rivers (born 1959), musician