Rimša

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Rimša is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Polish version: Rymsza, Russian/Ukrainian: Rimsha, Belarusian: Rymsha.) Its feminine forms are: Rimšienė (married woman or widow) and Rimšaitė (unmarried woman). Notable people with the surname include:

  • Edmundas Rimša
    (born 1948), Lithuanian historian
  • Petras Rimša (1881–1961), Lithuanian sculptor
  • Fyodor Rimsha (1891–1942), Russian Olympic football (soccer) player
  • Andrey Rymsha (ca. 1550–1599), Belarusian poet of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
  • Filip Jan Rymsza (born 1977), Polish-born American filmmaker and writer
  • Donata Rimšaitė (born 1988), female Lithuanian modern pentathlete
  • Vilma Rimšaitė (born 1983), Lithuanian female Olympic BMX cyclist
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