‘Sokols’ of Riga: Nadezhda Mashirova. 1930’s
Leonid Arbuzov (1848 -1912) – scientist-historian. >>
Alexiy Aristov (1853-1931) – archpriest, rector of Riga Theological seminary. >>
Emma Arkhangelskaya (1951) – linguist, doctor of philology. >>
Arseny (secular name Alexander Bryantsev; 1839-1914) – a bishop of Riga and Jelgava (1887-1893) and archbishop of Riga and Jelgava (1893-1897). >>
Yuri Artyukh (1943-2012) – Habilitated Doctor of Computer Studies, professor, specialist in the field of informatics and computer technology. >>
Andreas Ascharin (1843-1896) – teacher of Riga Alexander gymnasium and creator of the Riga Chess Society. >>
Garold Astakhov (1966-2009) – Russian public leader of Latvia, president of the Russian Community in Latvia in the second half of the 1990-ies. >>
Alexandra Astashkevich (1891-1954) – a primary school teacher. >>
Ilya Astashkevich (1891-1972) – basic school teacher. >>
Arkady Astrov (1922-2004) – theater actor, director, master of artistic reading, an expert in rhetoric and oratory. >>