Certificate of Name
Ivars
Masculine
Latvian
Meaning & Origin
Ivars is a Latvian masculine given name, derived from the Scandinavian Ivar. It also occurs as a surname in some cases. The name's ultimate origin traces back to the Old Norse Ívarr, which is composed of the elements ýr meaning "yew tree" or "bow" and herr meaning "army" or "warrior". This etymology suggests a meaning along the lines of "bow warrior" or "archer."Cultural Context in LatviaIn Latvia, Ivars is a relatively common given name, reflecting historical Scandinavian and Germanic influences on Latvian naming traditions. The name was likely introduced through trade, migration, or cultural exchange during the medieval period when Latvia was part of the Hanseatic League and later under Swedish rule in parts of its territory. A Latvian variant is Aivars, which shares the same root.Notable BearersThe name Ivars has been borne by several prominent Latvian figures across various fields. Ivars Godmanis (born 1951) served as Prime Minister of Latvia twice, first from 1990 to 1993 during the country's transition to independence, and again from 2007 to 2009. In the arts, Ivars Kalniņš (born 1948) is a well-known Latvian actor who has appeared in numerous films and television series. In sports, Ivars Timermanis (born 1982) is a professional basketball player, and Ivars Punnenovs (born 1994) is an ice hockey goaltender. Political scientist and Member of the European Parliament Ivars Ijabs (born 1982) also bears the name.Outside Latvia, the surname Ivars appears in Finland, with notable bearers such as Ann-Marie Ivars, a Swedish-speaking Finnish linguist, and Peter Ivars, a Finnish orienteering champion.Meaning: "yew warrior" or "bow warrior"Origin: Old Norse Ívarr, via Scandinavian IvarType: Given name (also surname)Usage Regions: Primarily Latvia; also known in Finland as a surnameRelated Variants: Aivars (Latvian), Ivar (Scandinavian), Ivor (Welsh), Aivar (Estonian), Iivari (Finnish)
Back