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178Eugenijus 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...
Gabrielius is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the Lithuanian form of the name Gabriel. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew גַבְרִיאֵל (Ḡavriʾel), meaning "God is my strong man" — from גֶּבֶר (gever)...
Gediminas is a Lithuanian masculine given name of likely uncertain etymology. It is traditionally thought to derive from the Lithuanian roots ged- "to mourn, to long for" and min- "to think, to remember, to mention", sug...
Giedrius is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from the Lithuanian word giedras, meaning "clear, serene" or "bright". The name is part of a broader Baltic onomastic tradition that draws from nature and ideal quali...
Gintaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name that directly means "amber" in Lithuanian. The name's wide currency in Lithuania hints at the deep historical and cultural connection Balts have always had to amber, the foss...
Gintautas is a Lithuanian masculine given name and also functions as a surname. It is composed of the Lithuanian roots ginti ("to defend, protect") and tauta ("nation, people"), reflecting a patriotic meaning akin to "de...
Gustas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, functioning as a short form of Augustas and other names containing the element gust. Etymology The name Gustas ultimately derives from Augustus, a Latin title meaning exalted,...
Gustavas is the Lithuanian form of the name Gustav. This given name has a rich history and is used primarily in Lithuania, reflecting its cultural adaptation from Scandinavian origins.EtymologyThe name Gustav can be trac...
Gvidas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, the Lithuanian form of Wido. Its origins can be traced back to the ancient Germanic root widu meaning "wood" or "forest". Some interpretations associate it with the Latin vita...
Etymology and OriginHenrikas is the Lithuanian form of the Germanic name Henry, derived from Heinrich, which itself comes from the Old Germanic Heimirich meaning "home ruler" (from the elements heim 'home' and rih 'ruler...
Herkus is a Lithuanian short form of the name Henrikas. As a diminutive, it carries the same meaning as its root: derived from the Germanic name Henry, which means "home ruler," from elements heim "home" and rih "ruler."...
Etymology and OriginIgnas is the Lithuanian form of Ignatius, a name with roots in the Roman family name Egnatius. The original meaning of Egnatius is unknown, but it is believed to be of Etruscan origin. Over time, the...
Ilja is a variant of the Russian name Ilya, itself derived from the Hebrew prophet Elijah, meaning "my God is Yahweh." In Russian, the name is spelled Илья and transliterated as Ilya; Ilja reflects alternate transcriptio...
Jaroslavas is the Lithuanian form of Yaroslav, a name of Slavic origin. The root name, Yaroslav, is composed of two Slavic elements: jarŭ, meaning "fierce" or "energetic", and slava, meaning "glory". Thus, the name signi...
Jokūbas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, equivalent to Jacob (or James). It is the direct Lithuanian adaptation of the Hebrew name Yaʿaqov, which in the Old Testament is borne by the patriarch Jacob, son of Isaac an...
Jonas is the Lithuanian form of John, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "Yahweh is gracious." It derives from the Latin Iohannes, which came from the Greek Ἰωάννης (Ioannes), ultimately from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yocha...
Julius is a masculine given name derived from the Roman family name Julius, a prominent patrician gens of ancient Rome. The name's etymology is uncertain, with two main theories: it may come from Greek ἴουλος (ioulos) me...
Juozapas is the Lithuanian form of Joseph, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "he will add." The name Joseph comes from the Hebrew root yasaf ("to add, to increase"), and in the Old Testament, Joseph is the eleventh son of...
Juozas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a shortened version of Juozapas, which in turn is the Lithuanian equivalent of Joseph. The name Joseph originates from the Hebrew Yosef, meaning “he will add” (from the root y...
Jurgis is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as the Lithuanian form of George. The name George ultimately comes from the Greek name Γεώργιος (Georgios), which is based on the word γεωργός (georgos) meaning "farme...
EtymologyJustas is the Lithuanian masculine form of the Latin name Justus, meaning "just" or "fair." The root name Justus was a Roman cognomen that later became a widespread Christian name due to its association with sai...
Etymology and Historical BackgroundJustinas is a masculine Lithuanian given name, functioning as the local form of Justin. Justin itself derives from the Latin name Iustinus, which originated as a derivative of Justus, m...
Kajus is a Lithuanian given name, functioning as the Lithuanian form of Gaius. This Roman praenomen has uncertain origins; it may derive from Latin gaudeo meaning "to rejoice" or possibly from an unknown Etruscan root. T...
Karolis is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a cognate of the North Germanic names Karl and Carl and the French and English Charles. It is ultimately derived from the Latin Carolus, which itself comes from the Germanic...
Kasparas is the Lithuanian form of the name Jasper. It is a male given name used primarily in Lithuania, corresponding to English Caspar or Kaspar.Etymology and originThe name Jasper ultimately derives from Latin Gaspar,...
Etymology and MeaningKazimieras is the Lithuanian form of the name Casimir, which itself derives from the Slavic elements kaziti ('to destroy') and mirŭ ('peace, world'), thus carrying the meaning 'destroyer of peace.' T...
Kazys is a Lithuanian masculine given name, commonly used as a short form of Kazimieras, the Lithuanian adaptation of the Polish name Kazimierz. The name ultimately derives from the Slavic elements kaziti "to destroy" an...
Kęstas is a Lithuanian given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Kęstutis, though it also stands as an independent name. The root name Kęstutis derives from the Lithuanian verb kęsti, meaning "to cope" or "to endure,...
Kęstutis is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the Lithuanian verb kęsti, meaning "to cope" or "to endure," combined with a diminutive suffix. The name is closely related to the shortened form Kęstas, which...
Etymology and HistoryKonstantinas is the Lithuanian form of the Latin name Constantine, which derives from Constantinus. This Latin name ultimately comes from Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." The name Constantine...
Kostas is a Greek and Lithuanian short form of the name Konstantinos and Konstantinas, respectively. Both full names derive from the Latin Constantinus, in turn from Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." The name thus...
Kristijonas is the Lithuanian form of Christian, a name that derives from the medieval Latin Christianus, meaning “a Christian.” The root ultimately traces back to Christos, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Mashiach (...
Kristupas is the Lithuanian form of Christopher, a name that has deep roots in Christian tradition. The name Christopher ultimately derives from the Late Greek Χριστόφορος (Christophoros), meaning "bearing Christ" – from...
Laurynas is the Lithuanian form of the Latin name Laurence (or Lawrence), derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient Italian city, whose name likely comes from Latin la...
Leonardas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as the Lithuanian form of the Germanic name Leonard. The root name, Leonard, means "brave lion," composed of Old German elements lewo ("lion") and hart ("hard, firm...
Leonas is a Lithuanian masculine given name and surname, functioning as a localized form of Leon, which itself derives from the Greek λέων (leon) meaning "lion." The name thus carries the symbolism and strength historica...
Linas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a Lithuanian form of Linus. It also coincides with the Lithuanian word for "flax," a cognate of the name's Greek root. This dual meaning links the name to both ancie...
Liudvikas is the Lithuanian form of Ludwig. The name Ludwig itself is derived from the Germanic Hludwig, meaning "famous in battle," composed of the elements hlut ("famous, loud") and wig ("war, battle"). This Germanic o...
Lukas is the German, Scandinavian, Dutch, and Lithuanian form of Lucas (see Luke). Derived from the Greek name Loukas, which likely originated as a shortened form of Loukanos, meaning "from Lucania," a region in southern...
Mantas is a Lithuanian given name of ancient origin. Its etymology is rooted in the Lithuanian words mantus, meaning "intelligent, clever," or manta, meaning "property, wealth." The name thus carries connotations of both...
Mantvydas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, composed of the elements mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth" and vyd- (from išvysti) "to see". This etymological structure parallels many traditional Lithuania...
Marijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the Lithuanian form of Marius. The name Marius itself is a Roman family name with debated origins, either derived from Mars, the Roman god of war, or from the Lati...
Marius is a historic male given name with Roman origins, used across various European cultures and languages in the modern era. It originated as a Roman family name belonging to the gens Maria, a plebeian family of the R...
Markas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a Lithuanian form of Marcus (see Mark). The name ultimately traces its origins to the Latin Marcus, which itself is believed to be derived from the Roman god Mars,...
EtymologyMartynas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, functioning as the Lithuanian form of Martin. Like its cognates across Europe, it ultimately derives from the Roman name Martinus, a name stemming from Martis, the...
Matas is the Lithuanian form of Matthew. It is a masculine given name with a rich history, stemming ultimately from the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning “gift of Yahweh.” The name is particularly common in Lithuania and a...
Mečislovas is a Lithuanian masculine given name with deep roots in the Slavic linguistic tradition. It functions as the Lithuanian form of the Polish name Mieczysław, maintaining the same essential meaning while adapting...
Mindaugas is a Lithuanian personal name of ancient origin. It is possibly derived from the Lithuanian words mintis "thought" or minti "to remember" combined with daug "much". Thus, the name can be interpreted as "much th...
Modestas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as the Lithuanian form of the Late Roman name Modestus. Modestus itself comes from the Latin word modestus, meaning "moderate, restrained" or "temperate." This name...
Motiejus is an older Lithuanian form of Matthew. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Mattithiah, meaning "gift of Yahweh." In the New Testament, Matthew was one of the twelve apostles and a tax collector traditio...
Mykolas is a Lithuanian male given name, derived as the Lithuanian form of Michael. The name traces its roots to the Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?"—a rhetorical question underscoring the uniqueness...
Nedas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is likely a Lithuanian form of Ned, which originated as a medieval diminutive of Edward or Edmund. The root name Edward is of Old English origin, meaning "rich guard", from...
Nerijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, representing the Lithuanian form of Nereus. The name Nereus originates from the Greek word νηρός (neros), meaning "water." In Greek mythology, Nereus was a primordial sea god...
Nojus is the Lithuanian form of the biblically significant name Noah, derived from the Hebrew Noaḥ meaning "rest, repose". In the Old Testament, Noah was the righteous man chosen by God to build an ark and survive the Gr...
Paulius is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the Lithuanian form of Paul. Like Paul, it originates from the Roman family name Paulus, derived from the Latin word for "small" or "humble." The name gained promi...
Petras is the Lithuanian form of Peter, a name of Greek origin derived from Πέτρος (Petros) meaning “stone.” This is a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas, which Jesus gave to the apostle Simon (as recorded in Matthew...
Pijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the Latin word pius, meaning "pious, dutiful." It is the Lithuanian form of the Late Latin name Pius, which has been borne by twelve popes in Catholic history, inc...
Pilypas is the Lithuanian form of the name Philip, which ultimately derives from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning “friend of horses.” The elements are philos (“friend, lover”) and hippos (“horse”).Etymology a...
Povilas is a Lithuanian masculine given name that serves as the local form of the Slavic name Pavel, which in turn derives from the Biblical name Paul. The ultimate root is the Latin surname Paulus, meaning "small" or "h...