Lāsma is a Latvian feminine given name derived from the verb lāsmot, meaning "to sparkle" or "to glow." The name evokes imagery of light, brilliance, and shimmering beauty, reflecting a common pattern in Latvian naming traditions where nature and light-related concepts inspire personal names.
Etymology
The root lāsma is directly linked to the Latvian verb lāsmot, which conveys the action of sparkling or gleaming. This etymological connection places Lāsma among a group of Latvian names that symbolize radiance and brightness, such as Gaisma ("light") or Stariņš ("little ray").
Notable Bearers
Several Latvian women have brought prominence to the name Lāsma across diverse fields:
- Lāsma Kauniste (born 1942), a Latvian speed skater who competed in international championships.
- Lāsma Kugrēna (born 1952), a Latvian actress known for her work in theater and film.
- Lāsma Liepa (born 1988), a Latvian-born sprint kayaker who has represented Turkey at the Olympics.
- Lāsma Zemene (born 1990), a Latvian model who competed in the Miss World pageant.
Cultural Significance
In Latvia, name days are celebrated according to a traditional calendar. Lāsma’s name day is observed on October 1, a custom that reflects the name's integration into Latvian cultural life. The meaning of Lāsma aligns with the poetic and nature-inspired naming practices common in the Baltic region.
- Meaning: "to sparkle, to glow"
- Origin: Latvian
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage Regions: Latvia
- Related Names: Gaisma
Sources: Wikipedia — Lāsma