Ain
GenderMale
Language(s)Estonian
Origin
Region of originEstonia

Ain is a common Estonian-language male given name.[1]

People named Ain include:

  • Ain Andressoo (1935–2023), Estonian archer and architect
  • Ain Anger (born 1971), Estonian opera bass
  • Ain Evard (born 1962), Soviet/Estonian high jumper
  • Ain-Alar Juhanson (born 1976), Estonian triathlete
  • Ain Kaalep (1926–2020), Estonian poet, playwright, literary critic and translator
  • Ain Kalmus (1906–2001), Estonian writer and theologian
  • Ain Lutsepp (born 1954), Estonian actor and politician
  • Ain Mäeots (born 1971), Estonian actor and director
  • Ain Mäesalu (born 1955), Estonian archeologist
  • Ain Matvere (1967–2018), Estonian badminton player
  • Ain-Ervin Mere (1903–1969), Estonian military officer
  • Ain Padrik (born 1947), Estonian architect
  • Ain Prosa (born 1967), Estonian director and actor
  • Ain Roost (born 1946), Canadian discus thrower of Estonian origin
  • Ain Saar (born 1968), Estonian freedom fighter
  • Ain Saarmann (born 1939), Estonian politician
  • Ain Seppik (born 1952), Estonian politician
  • Ain Sillak (Alfred Schmidt, 1898–1972), Estonian weightlifter
  • Ain Tammus (born 1969), Estonian footballer and coach
  • Ain Vilde (born 1942). Estonian ice yachter and sport sailor

References

  1. "Eesnime Ain statistika". www.stat.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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