Meaning & History
Tiit is an Estonian masculine given name, originally a short form of Tiidrik, the Estonian form of Theodoric, but now used independently. The name ultimately derives from the Gothic *Þiudareiks, meaning 'ruler of the people', from the elements þiuda 'people' and reiks 'ruler, king'. The most famous historical bearer was Theodoric the Great, a 6th-century king of the Ostrogoths who became ruler of Italy.
Popularity and Usage
Tiit is a common given name in Estonia, reflecting the influence of Germanic name traditions adapted into the Estonian language. It is rarely used as a surname.
Notable Bearers
Many Estonian public figures bear the name Tiit across various fields:
- Tiit Kuusik (1911–1990), opera singer
- Tiit Made (born 1940), economist and politician
- Tiit Lilleorg (1941–2021), actor
- Tiit Kändler (born 1948), humorist and science journalist
- Tiit Helmja (born 1945), rower
- Tiit Helimets (born 1977), ballet dancer
- Tiit Land (born 1964), biochemist
- Meaning: 'ruler of the people'
- Origin: Gothic, via German and Estonian
- Type: First name (originally a diminutive)
- Usage: Estonian
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Tiit