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Natalija Feminine Croatian Lithuanian +3

Natalija is a feminine given name used in several Slavic and Baltic languages, including Croatian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a form of Natalie, derived from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning...

Nijolė Feminine Lithuanian

Nijolė is a Lithuanian feminine given name of uncertain etymology. It is considered a pseudomythological name, invented in the 19th century by Polish-Lithuanian historian and writer Teodor Narbutt for his reconstruction...

Nina 1 Feminine Belarusian Bulgarian +18

Nina is a feminine given name used widely across Europe and beyond, found in Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Serbi...

Odeta Feminine Lithuanian

Odeta is a Lithuanian feminine given name, a direct borrowing and adaptation of the French name Odette. As a Lithuanian form, Odeta retains the elegance of its French original while fitting naturally into Lithuanian phon...

Olivija Feminine Croatian Lithuanian +1

Olivija is a feminine given name used primarily in Lithuania, Slovenia, and Croatia. It is a direct borrowing of Olivia, a name popularized in the English-speaking world, and adapted to the phonetic and orthographic norm...

Ona 1 Feminine Lithuanian

Ona is the Lithuanian form of the name Anna, which itself originates from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor." In Lithuanian, Ona (pronounced OH-nah) has been used for centuries and remains a traditional g...

Patricija Feminine Croatian Lithuanian +1

Patricija is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Lithuanian, and Slovene, equivalent to the English name Patricia. It derives from the masculine name Patrick, which itself comes from the Latin 'Patricius', meaning "n...

Paulina Feminine English Lithuanian +5

Paulina is a feminine given name used in English, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Romanian. It is the feminine form of the Latin name Paulino, itself derived from the Roman family name Paulinus, whi...

Pranciška Feminine Lithuanian

Pranciška is a Lithuanian feminine given name, equivalent to the English Frances. It is the feminine form of Pranciškus, the Lithuanian version of Francis, which derives from the Late Latin name Franciscus meaning "Frenc...

Ramunė Feminine Lithuanian

Ramunė is a Lithuanian feminine given name that literally means "chamomile" (the plant) in Lithuanian. It is directly derived from the word ramunė, which refers to a species of daisy-like flowering plant belonging to the...

Ramutė Feminine Lithuanian

Ramutė is a Lithuanian female given name, derived from the Lithuanian adjective ramus meaning "calm, peaceful" with a diminutive suffix. This suffix gives the name a gentle, affectionate quality, making Ramutė a classic...

Rasa Feminine Latvian Lithuanian

Rasa is a feminine name of Lithuanian and Latvian origin, meaning "dew." The name evokes freshness, purity, and a connection to nature, derived directly from the word rasa in both Baltic languages. In Latvia, Rasa was fi...

Regina Feminine Czech Danish +14

EtymologyRegina is a Late Latin feminine name meaning "queen," directly derived from the Latin word rēgīna (also the Italian and Romanian word for queen). It has been used as a Christian name since early times, with part...

Renata Feminine Croatian Czech +10

Renata is a feminine given name with widespread use across Europe, particularly in Romance, Germanic, and Slavic languages. It functions as the feminine form of Renatus, a Latin name meaning "born again." The name carrie...

Rima 2 Feminine Lithuanian

Rima 2 is a Lithuanian short form of Rimantė and other names beginning with Rim. It is exclusively used as a feminine given name in Lithuania.EtymologyThe root form Rimantas derives from two Lithuanian elements: rimti "t...

Rimantė Feminine Lithuanian

Rimantė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of the masculine name Rimantas.EtymologyThe name Rimantas itself is composed of two Lithuanian elements: rimti, meaning "to calm down," combined w...

Rita Feminine Danish English +11

Rita is a female name used across many European languages and cultures, most commonly as a short form of Margherita and other names ending in rita. It has been adopted in Danish, English, Estonian, German, Hungarian, Ita...

Romualda Feminine Lithuanian Polish

Romualda is a feminine given name used in Lithuania and Poland. It is the feminine form of Romuald, a name of Germanic origin.EtymologyThe name Romuald derives from the Germanic elements hruom meaning “fame, glory” and w...

Rozalija Feminine Croatian Lithuanian +2

Rozalija is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, and Slovene, serving as a form of the Late Latin name Rosalia. Rosalia ultimately derives from rosa meaning "rose," a flower that symbolizes lov...

Rožė Feminine Lithuanian

Rožė is a Lithuanian feminine name meaning "rose". It is a direct borrowing from the Lithuanian word rožė (rose), ultimately derived from Latin rosa. As a cognate of Rosa, it shares the floral symbolism and cross-cultura...

Rugilė Feminine Lithuanian

Rugilė is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived from the Lithuanian word rugys, meaning "rye". The name reflects the deep connection Lithuanian culture has with nature and agricultural traditions, where rye has long b...

Rusnė Feminine Lithuanian

EtymologyRusnė is a Lithuanian feminine given name taken directly from the name of Rusnė Island in the Neman River delta in southwestern Lithuania. The island itself has been recorded since at least the 14th century, and...

Rūta Feminine Latvian Lithuanian

Rūta is a Lithuanian and Latvian feminine given name with a dual meaning. Primarily, it derives from the Lithuanian word for rue (a bitter medicinal herb, Ruta graveolens), which is considered a national symbol of Lithua...

Sandra Feminine Croatian Czech +18

Sandra is a female given name used widely across European languages and the English-speaking world. It originated as a short form of Alessandra, the Italian feminine form of Alessandro (Alexander). Through its connection...

Saulė Feminine Lithuanian Baltic

Saulė is the Lithuanian and Baltic goddess of the sun, whose name literally means "sun" in Lithuanian. In both Lithuanian and Latvian mythology, Saulė (or Saule in Latvian) is a central solar deity responsible for sustai...

Silva Feminine Armenian Bulgarian +3

Silva is a feminine first name used primarily in Armenia, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovenia. It functions as a variant of Sylva, which itself is either a direct borrowing from Latin silva meaning "wood, forest" o...

Silvija Feminine Croatian Latvian +4

Silvija is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a form of the name Silvia, which itself derives from the Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'. Silvija...

Simona Feminine Bulgarian Czech +6

Simona is a feminine form of Simon 1, used in several European languages including Bulgarian, Czech, Italian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Romanian, Slovak, and Slovene.EtymologySimona derives from the masculine name Simon, w...

Skaistė Feminine Lithuanian

Skaistė is a Lithuanian female given name derived directly from the Lithuanian adjective skaistus, meaning "pure, chaste." The name is part of a broader Baltic onomastic tradition that favors virtues and positive qualiti...

Smiltė Feminine Lithuanian

Smiltė is a Lithuanian feminine given name directly derived from the Lithuanian word smiltė, which denotes the sandwort plant (genus Arenaria). This botanical name belongs to a tradition of Lithuanian nature-inspired nam...

Snieguolė Feminine Lithuanian

Meaning and OriginSnieguolė is a Lithuanian feminine given name with a poetic and seasonal charm. It derives from the Lithuanian word sniegas meaning "snow" combined with a diminutive suffix, giving it a sense of endearm...

Sofija Feminine Croatian Latvian +4

Sofija is a feminine given name used in several South Slavic and East Baltic languages, equivalent to Sophia. The name directly derives from the Greek word sophia, meaning "wisdom", and is common in Croatian, Latvian, Li...

Solveiga Feminine Latvian Lithuanian

Solveiga is a Latvian and Lithuanian female given name, derived from the Old Norse name Solveig. The name Solveig comes from the Old Norse elements sól ("sun") and veig ("strength"), collectively meaning "sun strength" o...

Stanislova Feminine Lithuanian

Stanislova is the Lithuanian form of the name Stanislava, the feminine counterpart of the Slavic name Stanislav. The root name derives from Slavic elements stati meaning "to stand, become" (in inflected stem stan-) combi...

Stasė Feminine Lithuanian

Stasė is a Lithuanian short form of Stanislova, which itself is the Lithuanian feminine equivalent of the Slavic name Stanislav. The name ultimately derives from the Slavic elements stati "stand, become" (in its extended...

Stefanija Feminine Lithuanian Macedonian

Stefanija is a feminine given name used in Lithuanian and Macedonian, derived as a feminine form of Stephen. The Lithuanian usage aligns with other Baltic adaptations of Christian names, while in Macedonia it follows the...

Svajonė Feminine Lithuanian

Svajonė is a Lithuanian feminine given name that directly translates to "dream, wish", derived from the Lithuanian word svajoti (to dream) or svajonė (dream, aspiration). It belongs to the category of concept names that...

Svetlana Feminine Armenian Georgian +8

Svetlana is a feminine given name of Russian origin, derived from the Slavic root svet meaning "light, world". Despite its widespread use across Slavic countries, the name is not of ancient Slavic origin. It was coined b...

Tamara Feminine Georgian Belarusian +15

Tamara is a feminine given name that serves as the Russian form of Tamar. The name Tamar comes from Hebrew and Arabic, meaning "palm tree" or "date fruit," derived from the common Arabic word tamr (تَمْر), with tamra (تَ...

Tatjana Feminine Croatian Estonian +7

Etymology and OriginTatjana is a form of Tatiana used in several languages, including Croatian, Estonian, Finnish, German, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. In some cases, it derives from the Russian...

Teresa Feminine Catalan Danish +10

Teresa is a feminine given name used across Theresa's numerous linguistic variants in Catalan, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. It ultimately der...

Teresė Feminine Lithuanian

Teresė is a Lithuanian female given name, equivalent to Theresa in English. It is the Lithuanian form of the name, which has a long and complex history throughout the Christian world.EtymologyThe ultimate origin of the n...

Ugnė Feminine Lithuanian

Ugnė is a Lithuanian female given name that derives from the Lithuanian word ugnis, meaning "fire." The etymology connects it to the Indo-European root *n̥gʷnis (fire), which also gave rise to Latin ignis and Sanskrit ag...

Urtė Feminine Lithuanian

Urtė is a Lithuanian feminine given name that is most likely a short form of Dorotėja. Dorotėja itself derives from Dorothea, a name of Greek origin. The root name Dorothea comes from the Greek Δωρόθεος (Dorotheos), whic...

Vaiva Feminine Lithuanian

Vaiva is a Lithuanian female given name of Baltic origin. It is a shortening of the Lithuanian word vaivorykštė, meaning "rainbow". According to Baltic mythology, the rainbow was considered one of the manifestations of t...

Vakarė Feminine Lithuanian

Vakarė is a feminine Lithuanian given name derived from the Lithuanian noun vakaras, meaning 'evening'. It is a poetic and nature-inspired name, reflecting a cultural trend among Baltic names that draw from natural eleme...

Valentina Feminine Albanian Bulgarian +11

Valentina is a feminine given name with widespread use across Europe and the Americas, particularly in Italian, Spanish, Russian, Greek, and Slavic languages. It is the feminine form of the Roman name Valentinus, which i...

Valerija Feminine Croatian Lithuanian +2

Valerija is a feminine given name used in several Slavic and Baltic languages, most notably in Croatian, Lithuanian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a direct form of Valeria, which itself is the feminine form of the Roman fa...

Vanda Feminine Czech Hungarian +5

Vanda is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, and Slovak. It is a form of the name Wanda, which itself likely derives from a Germ...

Veronika Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +14

Etymology Veronika is the form of Veronica used across many languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Swed...

Vida 4 Feminine Lithuanian

Vida is a feminine given name used primarily in Lithuania, functioning as the feminine form of Vidas, a short form of Vidmantas. The root of the name chain traces back to the Lithuanian linguistic components vyd- meaning...

Viktorija Feminine Croatian Latvian +4

Viktorija is a feminine given name, a variant of Victoria in several languages. It is derived from the Latin word victoria, meaning "victory." The name is used in Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and S...

Vilhelmina Feminine Lithuanian Swedish

Vilhelmina is a Swedish and Lithuanian feminine form of William. The name thus shares William's Germanic roots, derived from the elements willo 'will, desire' and helm 'helmet, protection'. Vilhelmina is the female equiv...

Vilma Feminine Croatian Czech +11

Vilma is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the local...

Vilmantė Feminine Lithuanian

Vilmantė is the feminine form of the Lithuanian masculine name Vilmantas. The name is derived from the Lithuanian words viltis meaning "hope" and mantus (meaning "intelligent") or manta (meaning "property, wealth"). Thus...

Viltautė Feminine Lithuanian

Viltautė is a Lithuanian feminine given name. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Viltautas, which derives from the Lithuanian elements viltis "hope" and tauta "people, nation". Thus, Viltautė carries the meani...

Viltė Feminine Lithuanian

Viltė is a Lithuanian short form of Viltautė, itself the feminine counterpart of Viltautas. This chain of names traces back to two Lithuanian roots: viltis meaning "hope" and tauta meaning "people" or "nation." The full...

Violeta Feminine Albanian Bulgarian +5

Violeta is a female given name used across several European languages, including Spanish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Albanian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, and Serbian. It is the form of the English name Violet in these languages,...

Virginija Feminine Lithuanian

Virginija is the Lithuanian form of Virginia. The name Virginia itself derives from the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius, which is of uncertain meaning but has long been associated with Latin virgo meaning "maid,...

Vita 1 Feminine Danish Italian +4

Vita is a feminine given name used across several European cultures, including in Danish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene, and Romanian communities. It functions as the feminine form of Vitus, a Latin name derived...

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