Vitalija is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived as the feminine form of Vitale, the Italian form of the Late Latin name Vitalis. The Latin root vitalis means "of life, vital," ultimately from vita (life). The name Vitalis was borne by several early saints and martyrs, contributing to its spread across Christian Europe.
History and Usage
In Lithuania, Vitalija emerged as a Christian name associated with saintly figures, reflecting the Latin tradition. It remains in use today, though not among the country's most common names. The masculine counterpart Vitalijus is the Lithuanian adaptation of the same root.
Notable Bearers
Vitalija Bartkuvienė (1939–1996) was a Lithuanian painter known for her works in still life and landscape. Vitalija Tuomaitė (1964–2007) was a professional basketball player who represented the Soviet Union and later Lithuania in international competition.
Linguistic Connections
Vitalija shares its origin with Italian Vitalia and Ukrainian Vitaliya, each adapted through local linguistic conventions. The name belongs to a larger family including Slavic forms like Vitaliy and Russian Vitaly, all deriving from the same Latin source.
- Meaning: "of life, vital"
- Origin: Latin through Italian
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage: Lithuanian
Sources: Wikipedia — Vitalija