- Armenian: լատվիացի (latviacʿi), լատիշ (latiš)
- Basque: letoniar
- Belarusian: латві́ец m (latvíjec), латві́йка f (latvíjka)
- Bulgarian: латвиец m (latviec), латвийка f (latvijka)
- Catalan: letó m, letona f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 拉脫維亞人, 拉脱维亚人 (Lātuōwéiyà-rén)
- Czech: Lotyš (cs) m
- Danish: lette (da)
- Dutch: (please verify)Let (nl) m, f Letse
- Esperanto: latvo
- Estonian: lätlane (et) m, f, lätlanna f, lätlased pl
- Faroese: letti m
- Finnish: latvialainen (fi)
- French: Letton (fr) m, Lettone (fr) f
- German: Lette (de) m, Lettin (de) f
- Greek: Λετονός m (Letonós)
- Hawaiian: Lakawia
- Icelandic: letti m
- Indonesian: orang Latvia
- Italian: lettone (it) m, f
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- Japanese: ラトビア人 (Ratobia-jin)
- Khmer: ឡេតូនី (letoonii)
- Latvian: latvietis m, latviete f, latvis (lv) m, latve f
- Lithuanian: latvis (lt) m, latvė (lt) f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: latvier (no) m
- Nynorsk: latviar (nn) m
- Persian: لاتویایی (lâtviyâyi)
- Polish: Łotysz (pl) m, Łotyszka (pl) f
- Portuguese: letão (pt) m
- Romanian: leton (ro) m, letonă (ro) f
- Russian: латы́ш (ru) m (latýš), латы́шка (ru) f (latýška)
- Slovene: Látvijec m, Látvijka f
- Spanish: letón (es) m, letona (es) f
- Swedish: lett (sv) c
- Turkish: Leton, Letonyalı (tr)
- Ukrainian: латві́єць m (latvíjecʹ), латві́йка f (latvíjka)
- Venetian: lètone (vec) m, f
- Yiddish: לעטלענדער m (letlender)
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