{{Infobox Given Name Revised | name = Roberts | image= | image_size=F | caption= | pronunciation= | gender = Male | meaning = | nameday = 14 January | region = [[Latvia]] | origin = | related names = | footnotes = }} '''Roberts''' is a [[Latvian language|Latvian]] masculine [[given name]], cognate of the English given name [[Robert (name)|Robert]] and may refer to: *[[Roberts Akmens]] (1996), Latvian sportsman and canoeist *[[Roberts Ancāns]] (1919–1962), Latvian Obersturmführer in the Waffen SS during World War II *[[Roberts Bērze]] (born 2001), Latvian basketball player *[[Roberts Bērziņš]] (born 2001), Latvian basketball player *[[Roberts Blossom]] (1924–2011), American theater, film and television actor and poet *[[Roberts Blūms]] (born 2005), Latvian basketball player *[[:lv:Roberts Žanis Briesma-Briesme|Roberts Žanis Briesma-Briesme]] (1891–1941), Latvian military officer and army commander *[[Roberts Bluķis]] (1913–1998), Latvian ice hockey and basketball player *[[Roberts Bukarts]] (born 1990), Latvian professional ice hockey forward *[[Roberts Dambītis]] (1881–1957), Latvian soldier and politician, [[Latvian Riflemen|Latvian rifleman]], founder of the National Soldiers' Union, one of the principal commanders of [[Latvian War of Independence]] *[[Roberts Dunstan]] (1922–1989), Australian soldier and airman of the Second World War *[[Roberts Gaigals]] (1913–1982), Latvian Waffen-Obersturmführer in the Latvian Legion during World War II *[[Roberts Gobziņš]] (born 1964), Latvian musician, DJ, MC, radio personality *[[Roberts Jekimovs]] (born 1989), Latvian ice hockey forward *[[:lv:Roberts Kļaviņš|Roberts Kļaviņš]] (1885–1941), Latvian military officer and General *[[Roberts Ķīlis]] (born 1968), Latvian politician and social anthropologist *[[Roberts Lapainis]] (1913–1947), Latvian ice hockey goaltender and Olympic competitor *[[Roberts Lipsbergs]] (born 1994), Latvian ice hockey centre *[[Roberts Mežeckis]] (born 1981), Latvian professional footballer and manager *[[Roberts Mūrnieks]] (1952–1991), Latvian independence activist *[[:lv:Roberts Osis|Roberts Osis]], (1900–1973), Latvian military officer, leader of the 43rd grenadier regiment, one of the principal commanders of [[:lv:Mores kaujas|Battle of More]], one of the principal perpetrators of [[Rumbula massacre]] *[[Roberts Ozols (cyclist)]] (1905–2002), Latvian cyclist *[[Roberts Pakalns]] (1911–1986), Latvian footballer and manager *[[Roberts Plūme]] (1897–1956), Latvian cyclist and cross-country skier * [[:lv:Roberts Rubenis|Roberts Rubenis]] (1917-1944), lieutenant in the Latvian Army, Latvian legionnaire and a commander of the Kureļa group battalion * [[:lv:Roberts Sēlis|Roberts Sēlis]] (1884-1975), Latvian writer *[[Roberts Skadats]] (born 1948), Latvian footballer *[[Roberts Štelmahers]] (born 1974), Latvian professional basketball player *[[Roberts Uldriķis]] (born 1998), Latvian footballer *[[Roberts Vaux]] (1786–1836), American jurist, abolitionist, and philanthropist *[[Roberts Vidžus]] (born 1992), Latvian sprinter *[[Roberts Zīle]] (born 1958), Latvian economist and politician
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