Lithuanian Names
Lithuanian names are used in the country of Lithuania in northern Europe.
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367Birutė is a Lithuanian feminine name of uncertain etymology, most likely derived from the Lithuanian verb birti meaning "to scatter, to pour out" combined with a diminutive suffix. It is borne historically by a 14th-cent...
Bronė is a Lithuanian short form of Bronislova. As a diminutive, it originally functioned as an affectionate or familiar variant before becoming an independent given name in modern times. The name is predominantly femini...
Bronislova is a Lithuanian feminine given name, equivalent to Bronislovas in its masculine form. It is a relatively uncommon name, but one that carries a deep regional heritage within Baltic and Slavic naming traditions....
Bronislovas is a Lithuanian masculine given name and a direct adaptation of the Polish name Bronisław. The name is composed of the Slavic elements borna meaning "protection" and slava meaning "glory", thus carrying the m...
Bronius is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a short form of Bronislovas, which in turn is a Lithuanian adaptation of the Slavic name Bronisław. The root of the name derives from the Slavic elements borna 'protect...
Česlovas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the indigenous form of the Slavic name Czesław. The root name Czesław derives from the Slavic elements čĭstĭ meaning "honour" and slava meaning "glory", thus Česl...
Daina is a feminine given name of Baltic origin. Its meaning, derived directly from the Lithuanian and Latvian languages, is "song", reflecting a cherished cultural tradition of folk poetry in both nations. Etymology and...
Dainius is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from the word daina, meaning "song" or "folk song." As a derivative, it carries the meaning "poet" or "singer," reflecting the deep connection to traditional Lithuania...
Daiva is a Lithuanian feminine name created by the writer and philosopher Vydūnas, who may have been inspired by the Sanskrit word meaning "destiny". The name appears unique to Lithuanian usage and does not have widespre...
Dalia is a feminine Lithuanian given name rooted in the Baltic mythological tradition. It derives from the Lithuanian word dalis meaning "portion, share", reflecting the name's deep connection to fate and destiny. In Lit...
Dalija is a feminine given name used in several Slavic and Baltic languages, including cognate of Dahlia. The name directly derives from the flower name, which in turn was named after the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl (17...
Danguolė is a Lithuanian feminine given name. It is derived from the Lithuanian word dangus, meaning "sky" or "heaven", combined with a diminutive suffix. The name thus carries connotations of ethereal beauty and celesti...
Danielius is the Lithuanian form of Daniel, a name with deep biblical roots. Derived from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge" — from the roots din meaning "to judge" and ʾel meaning "God" — it shares its...
Danutė is a Lithuanian female given name whose exact etymology remains uncertain, though it is often regarded as a feminine form of Daniel, a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge." The name appears in Lithuanian records...
Darijus is a Lithuanian variant of the name Darius. It is used predominantly in Lithuania, where it reflects both the ancient Persian heritage of the name and a local patriotic association with the Lithuanian-American av...
Darius is the Latin form of the Greek name Dareios (Δαρεῖος), which derives from the Old Persian name Darayavauš (𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁), meaning "possessing goodness" or "holding firm the good." The name is composed of the elements d...
Daumantas is a pre-Christian Lithuanian masculine given name with dithematic origin, composed of the stems dau-from daug meaning "much" and -mant- derived from either mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth". The...
Deimantė is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived directly from the Lithuanian noun deimantas, meaning "diamond".Etymology and Linguistic OriginThe word deimantas itself is a loanword, ultimately tracing back to Ancie...
Deividas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a modern adaptation of David based on the English pronunciation. While many European languages have historically rendered the biblical name as “Dovydas” or similar forms, th...
Diana is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "divine, goddesslike". It derives from Latin dia or diva meaning "goddess", ultimately from the Indo-European root *dyew-, also found in Zeus. The name is linked to...
Domantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name with deep roots in Baltic onomastics. Although often associated with Daumantas, its etymology is debated among linguists. The name is considered dithematic, composed of two e...
Domantė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, derived directly from the masculine name Domantas. The masculine form itself originates from the Lithuanian root do- meaning "to give" combined with mantus "intelligent" or ma...
Domas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, functioning as a short form of either Dominykas or Domantas. Both of these names ultimately derive from Dominic, which itself comes from the Late Latin Dominicus meaning "of th...
Dominykas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, the Lithuanian form of Dominic. It is a direct adoption of the Latin name Dominicus, meaning “of the Lord,” derived from Latin dominus (“lord”). The name gained prominence...
EtymologyDonata is the feminine form of Donato, which derives from the Late Latin name Donatus meaning "given." This name gained popularity among early Christians, as it symbolized the gift of life or faith from God. The...
Donatas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as the Lithuanian form of Donato, which comes from the Late Latin name Donatus meaning "given." Thus, the name carries the symbolism of a gift or something bestowed....
Dorotėja is the Lithuanian form of Dorothea, a name of Greek origin meaning "gift of god" (from Greek δῶρον meaning "gift" and θεός meaning "god"). The Lithuanian name retains the core structure of the original Greek Dor...
Dovilas is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from the roots do- meaning "to give" and viltis meaning "hope". The name thus carries the lyrical meaning of "giver of hope" or "he who gives hope," reflecting a posit...
Dovilė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, the feminine form of Dovilas. The masculine base name Dovilas is derived from the Lithuanian root do- meaning "to give" combined with viltis "hope", so the name Dovilė carries...
Dovydas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, directly equivalent to the English name David. It is a borrowing via Late Latin Dāvīdus, which came from Koine Greek Δαυῑ̈́δ (Dauī̈́d), itself ultimately derived from the Bib...
Edgaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the Edgar, which itself originates from Old English ead "wealth, fortune" and gar "spear". The name Edgar was borne by a 10th-century English king, Edgar the Pea...
EtymologyEdita is a form of Edith in several languages, including Croatian, Czech, Lithuanian, Serbian, Slovak, and Slovene. The name ultimately derives from the Old English name Eadgyð, composed of the elements ead 'wea...
Edmundas is the Lithuanian form of Edmund, a name of Old English origin. The root name is composed of the elements ead, meaning "wealth, fortune," and mund, meaning "protection," giving the combined sense of "rich protec...
Eduardas is the Lithuanian form of Edward, derived from the Old English elements meaning "rich guard." It entered Lithuanian through the broader adaptation of this name across Europe, reflecting the enduring popularity o...
Etymology and OriginEdvardas is the Lithuanian form of Edward, a name derived from Old English elements: ead ("wealth, fortune") and weard ("guard"), giving the meaning "rich guard." This linguistic adaptation into Lithu...
Edvinas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a direct cognate of the English name Edwin. It ultimately derives from the Old English elements ēad meaning 'wealth, fortune' and wine meaning 'friend', thus carrying the mea...
Egidijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a cognate of the English name Giles. It is the Lithuanian form of the Late Latin name Aegidius, which is derived from Greek αἰγίδιον (aigidion), meaning "young goat." The na...
Eglė is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived from the Lithuanian word eglė, meaning "spruce tree." The name is deeply rooted in Lithuanian folklore and mythology, most notably from the tale "Eglė the Queen of Serpent...
Eimantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is derived from the Lithuanian root ei- meaning "to go" combined with either mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth". The name thus carries connotations of movem...
Eimantė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, derived as the female counterpart of Eimantas. The name Eimantas itself is composed of two Baltic root elements: ei-, meaning "to go" or "to go forth," and either mantus meani...
Elena is a popular female given name of Greek origin, used in numerous languages including Bulgarian, Czech, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Greek, Italian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, and Span...
Eleonora is a form of Eleanor used in several languages, including Bulgarian, Dutch, German, Greek, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Swedish, and Ukrainian. Like Eleanor, it ultimately derives from the Old...
Elija is a Lithuanian feminine form of the biblical name Elijah. While Elijah is primarily masculine in most languages, Lithuanian has developed a feminine variant by adding the typically feminine ending -a. The name is...
Elijas is the Lithuanian form of Elijah. This biblical name, originally derived from the Hebrew ʾEliyyahu meaning "my God is Yahweh," has spread across many cultures, taking on various local adaptations. In Lithuania, th...
Elžbieta is the Lithuanian form of Elizabeth, one of the most enduring and widely used names in the Western world. The biblical name Elizabeth originates from the Hebrew ʾElishevaʿ, which means "my God is an oath"—a comp...
Elzė is a Lithuanian short form of Elžbieta, itself the Lithuanian equivalent of Elizabeth. The broader name Elizabeth originates from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "my God is an oath," derived from the elements ʾel...
Ema is a feminine given name used in various languages, including Georgian, Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovene, and Spanish. It is a form of the name Emma, which itself originat...
Emilija is a feminine given name used in several Slavic and Baltic languages, including Croatian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a direct feminine form of the Latin family name Emil, which originates...
Emilis is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the local form of the name Emil. The name ultimately derives from the Latin family name Aemilius, which in turn comes from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival" o...
Erikas is the Lithuanian form of Eric. The name Eric itself comes from Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning “ever ruler,” from the elements ei “ever, always” and ríkr “ruler, king.” This article covers Erikas and its broader onomas...
Ernesta is a feminine given name used primarily in Italian and Lithuanian. It serves as the feminine form of Ernest, which originates from the Old High German element ernust meaning "serious" or "earnest."Etymology and H...
Ernestas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is the Lithuanian form of Ernest, itself derived from Old High German ernust meaning "serious, earnest." The Germanic personal name spread across Europe through the influ...
Etymology and Linguistic OriginEstera is the Polish, Slovak, Romanian, and Lithuanian form of Esther, a name of uncertain origin. The Hebrew name ʾEsṯer possibly derives from the Persian word for "star", or from the name...
Eugenija is the Lithuanian form of Eugenia, which ultimately derives from the Greek name Eugenios, meaning "well born". The name is composed of the Greek elements eu ("good") and genes ("born"). In Lithuania, Eugenija se...
Eugenijus is a Lithuanian given name, serving as the Lithuanian form of Eugenius, which in turn derives from the Latin form of the Greek name Eugenios (Εὐγένιος). The Greek name is composed of the elements eu (εὖ) meanin...
Evaldas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a Lithuanian form of the Germanic name Ewald. The root name Ewald originates from Old German elements ewa meaning "law" or "custom" and walt meaning "power" or "au...
Evelina is a Latinate feminine given name used across multiple cultures, including Bulgarian, English, Greek, Italian, Lithuanian, Russian, and Swedish. It originates as a Latinate form of Aveline, a Norman French diminu...
Filomena is a female given name used primarily in Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Lithuanian-speaking cultures. It is one of several vernacular forms derived from the Greek namePhilomena(often appearing as Philoumene i...
Gabija is a feminine name of Lithuanian origin, rooted in the mythology of the Baltic region. It is derived from the Lithuanian verb gaubti, meaning "to cover" or "to protect," which reflects the name's primary associati...
Gabrielė is the Lithuanian feminine form of Gabriel, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is my strong man." In Lithuania, Gabrielė is a popular given name, often chosen for its religious significance in Christianity, as...