Mait
For the town in Somalia, see Maydh.
Mait | |
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Gender | Male |
Language(s) | Estonian |
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Region of origin | Estonia |
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Mait is an Estonian masculine given name.
People named Mait include:
- Mait Aadna (born 1948),
- Mait Klaassen (born 1955), veterinary scientist and politician
- Mait Kõiv (born 1961), historian
- Mait Künnap (born 1982), tennis player
- Mait Mäekivi (born 1959), cinematographer
- Mait Malmsten (born 1972), actor
- Mait Maltis (born 1951), singer
- Mait Mihkel Mathiesen (1949–2005), politician
- Mait Metsanurk (1879–1957), writer
- Mait Müntel (born 1977), physicist
- Mait Püümets (1882–1965), physician and politician
- Mait Raun (born 1963), writer
- Mait Riisman (born 1956), water polo player
It can also be a misspelling of MAIT, which can refer to:
- Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, in New Delhi (India).
- Mucosal associated invariant T cells, a hitherto little-known T cell type.
- Martial Arts Instructor-Trainers, a unit belonging to the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program.
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