Teodors
Masculine
Latvian
Meaning & Origin
Teodors is a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of Theodore. It derives from the Greek name Theodoros, meaning "gift of god" — from theos ("god") and doron ("gift"). The name has been borne by numerous saints and notable figures throughout history, contributing to its popularity in Christian cultures, particularly among Eastern Christians. In Latvia, Teodors has been a traditional name, though it has become less common in modern times.
Notable BearersSeveral prominent Latvians have borne the name Teodors. Teodors Bergs (1902–1966) was a Latvian chess master who represented his country in team competitions. Teodors Bļugers (born 1994) is a professional ice hockey player who has competed in the NHL. Teodors Eniņš (1934–2008) was a noted neurosurgeon and politician, serving in the Latvian parliament. Teodors Grīnbergs (1870–1962) was a prelate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia and the first Archbishop of Riga. Teodors Spāde (1891–1970) was a naval officer who served in the Latvian Navy. Teodors Ūders (1868–1915) was a painter and artist known for his landscapes.
Cultural ContextIn Latvia, Teodors is a direct adaptation of the Greek Theodoros, reflecting the influence of Christianity and classical names. It is among many Latvian names that preserve ancient root forms, contrasting with more innovative names. Variants in other languages include Tewodros (Amharic), Theodorus (Dutch), Toros (Armenian), Teodor (Swedish), and Todor (Serbian), illustrating the wide dissemination via saints' cults and historical empires.
Meaning: Gift of God
Origin: Greek, via Latinized form Theodorus
Type: Given name
Usage: Latvia