{{Short description|Male given name}} {{Otheruses}} {{Wiktionary|Lembit}} {{Infobox Given Name Revised | name = Lembit | image= | imagesize= | caption= | pronunciation= | gender = Male | meaning = | region = Estonia | name day = 21 September<ref name="stat.ee" /> | origin = | related names = | footnotes = }} '''Lembit''' is an Estonian masculine given name.<ref name="stat.ee">{{cite web |title=Eesnime Lembit statistika |url=https://www.stat.ee/nimed/lembit |website=www.stat.ee |access-date=1 February 2022 |language=et}}</ref> A variant is Lembitu. Lembit may refer to: *Lembitu (died 1217), Estonian elder and military leader from Sakala County *Lembit Annus (1941–2018), Soviet-Estonian politician *Lembit Arro (1930–2022), Estonian politician *Lembit Eelmäe (1927–2009), Estonian actor *Lembit Jaanits (1925–2015), Estonian archaeologist *Lembit Kaljuvee (born 1952), Estonian politician *Lembit Kolk (1907–2003), Estonian politician *Lembit Küüts (born 1946), Estonian artist and politician *Lembit Lõhmus (born 1947), Estonian printmaker *Lembit Maurer (1929–2006), Estonian boxer and boxing coach *Lembit Oll (1966–1999), Estonian chess grandmaster *Lembit Öpik (born 1965), UK politician of Estonian descent *Lembit Peterson (born 1953), Estonian actor and theatre director *Lembit Rajala (born 1970), Estonian footballer *Anton Lembit Soans (1885–1966), Estonian architect, urban planner and lecturer *Lembit Sibul (1947–2001), Estonian humorist and stage actor *Lembit Uibo (born 1971), Estonian diplomat *Lembit Ulfsak (1947–2017), Estonian actor *Lembit Vahesaar (1936–2013), Estonian chess and draughts referee
==See also== *{{Intitle|Lembit}}
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