Certificate of Name
Gustavs
Masculine
Latvian
Meaning & Origin
Gustavs is a Latvian masculine given name, closely related to the Swedish Gustav. It is one of several regional forms of this widespread Nordic name, which also includes Dutch Gustaaf and Finnish Kustaa. The name's roots lie in the Old Norse elements gautr (Geat) and stafr (staff), meaning “staff of the Geats.” However, the compound name Gautstafr remains unattested in surviving Old Norse texts, leaving its exact origin open to debate. An alternative theory connects it to the Old Slavic Gostislav. Historical Background The base form Gustav achieved prominence through six kings of Sweden, notably Gustav I Vasa (1496–1560), who liberated Sweden from the Kalmar Union and established the modern Swedish state. In neighboring Finland, the name appears as Kustavi, which also shares with Gustavs a common origin. The Gulf of Bothnia region saw the name spread through cultural exchange, with Latvian adopting it as Gustavs. Distinctive Bearers Unlike the Finnish toponym Kustavi (a municipality in Southwest Finland), Stefan (sometimes simply spelled Tähti Or) This and Possibly even more, other notable names such as: Latvian modernist Peteris, Viktor. However, lack available contemporary visible notable Fig known aside. And royal connection or Austrian architect perhaps matches famous European. Cultural Notes In twentiethn, And central Latvian period national context, Classic style and adapt native regional spelling/formations For gussets denote local tribute. Names appear yearly or as parish usage spreads. Meaning: “staff of the Geats” (Old Norse) or possibly from Slavic Origin: Old Norse, with disputed etymology Type: Given name (masculine) Usage region: Latvia
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