Šmits
Šmits (feminine: Šmite and Šmita) is a Latvian masculine surname derived from the German occupational surname Schmidt, from the German language word schmied meaning "blacksmith" and/or "metalworker".
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Language(s) | German |
Meaning | Latvianized form of the German occupational surname Schmidt, from the German language word schmied meaning "blacksmith" and/or "metalworker" |
Region of origin | Latvia |
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Related names | Kalējs |
People with the surname Šmits include:
- Anatolijs Šmits (1941–1998), Latvian chess master
- Jānis Šmits (also known as Yanis Smits; 1941–2020), Latvian theologian and Baptist pastor
- Jānis Šmits (born 1968), Latvian politician
- Rolands Šmits (born 1995), Latvian basketball player
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