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178Pranas is a Lithuanian short form of Pranciškus, which itself is the Lithuanian form of Francis. The name Francis originates from the Late Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchman", ultimately derived from the Germanic tribe...
Pranciškus is the Lithuanian form of Francis, derived from the Latin name Franciscus meaning "Frenchman" or "free one." The name is deeply rooted in Christian tradition, being popularized by Saint Francis of Assisi (1182...
Raimondas is the Lithuanian form of Raymond, a name with Germanic origins. The root name Raymond is derived from the Germanic Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". T...
Raimundas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a cognate of Raymond, ultimately derived from the Germanic Raginmund composed of the elements ragin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". The name was in...
Ramūnas is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from the Lithuanian word ramus meaning "calm, peaceful" combined with the patronymic suffix -ūnas. As such, the name carries the sense of "calm one" or "peaceful man",...
Remigijus is a masculine Lithuanian given name, originating as the Lithuanian form of Rémy. The French name Rémy itself derives from the Late Roman Remigius, which comes from Latin remigis meaning "oarsman, rower." The n...
Renatas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, representing the Lithuanian form of the Late Roman name Renatus. The root name Renatus derives from the Latin word renatus, meaning "born again", and carries strong Christian...
Rčardas is the Lithuanian form of Richard, a name that has been widely adopted across Europe in various linguistic adaptations. As a Baltic cognate, Rčardas retains the essence of its Germanic root meaning "brave ruler,"...
Rimantas is a masculine Lithuanian given name with a pre-Christian origin. It is a dithematic name composed of two stems: rim- derived from Lithuanian rimti "to calm down" and -mant- from mantus "intelligent" or manta "p...
Rimas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, typically a short form of Rimantas.EtymologyThe root name Rimantas is derived from the Lithuanian elements rimti "to calm down" and mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wea...
Robertas is the Lithuanian form of Robert. Like its Germanic source, Robertas derives ultimately from the Old High German elements hruod meaning "fame" and beraht meaning "bright," giving it the sense of "bright fame". E...
Rokas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a form of Rocco. The Germanic name Rocco is thought to derive from the element hruoh meaning “crow” or “rook.” The name gained popularity after the 14th-century French saint Ro...
Rolandas is the Lithuanian form of Roland, a name of Germanic origin. The root name Roland derives from the Old German elements hruod meaning "fame" and lant meaning "land", though some theories hold that the second elem...
Romanas is a masculine Lithuanian given name, a direct Lithuanian adaptation of the Latin name Roman. Derived from the Late Latin Romanus, meaning "Roman," the name carries connotations of citizenship and identity tied t...
Romas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, functioning primarily as a short form of longer names such as Romualdas and Romanas, as well as other names beginning with the element Rom. Its usage is predominantly found in...
Romualdas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a Lithuanian form of Romuald. The name Romuald itself originates from the Germanic elements hruom meaning "fame, glory" and walt meaning "power, authority", thus...
Rytis is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is derived from the Lithuanian noun rytas, meaning "morning", symbolizing new beginnings, hope, and vitality. The name is part of a tradition of Lithuanian names inspired by...
Etymology and OriginŠarūnas is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from the Old Lithuanian word šarus, meaning "quick" or "nimble." The verb šariuoti conveys the idea of moving rapidly or scurrying. The name has be...
Saulius is a masculine given name with dual heritage in Lithuanian and Biblical traditions. In Lithuanian, it is a masculine form of the goddess name Saulė, meaning "sun," and also serves as the Lithuanian form of the Bi...
Sergejus is the Lithuanian form of the Latin name Sergius, used as a transliteration of the Russian given name Sergey. The name Sergius itself is of uncertain origin, most likely from an Etruscan root, though it has ofte...
Sigitas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, possibly originating as a diminutive of names beginning with the Old German element sigu meaning "victory". This connection places Sigitas within a broader Germanic naming tr...
Simas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, commonly used as a short form of Simonas. Simonas itself is the Lithuanian form of Simon 1, which derives from the New Testament Greek name Σίμων (Simon), ultimately from Hebre...
Simonas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a direct cognate of Simon. It is derived from the New Testament Greek form Σίμων (Simon), itself a rendering of the Hebrew name שִׁמְעוֹן (Shimʿon), meaning "hearing" or "lis...
Stanislovas is the Lithuanian form of Stanislav, a Slavic name composed of the elements stati ("to stand, become") and slava ("glory"), meaning approximately "one who achieves glory." The name has gained recognition acro...
Stasys is a popular Lithuanian given name, functioning as a short form of Stanislovas, the Lithuanian variant of Stanislav. The root name is derived from the Slavic elements stati “stand, become” (with inflected forms in...
Steponas (shortened as Stepas) is a Lithuanian masculine given name, the Lithuanian cognate of Stephen. It derives from the Greek name Stephanos (Στέφανος), meaning "crown" or "wreath," symbolizing victory and honor. The...
Tadas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a form of Thaddeus.Etymology and OriginsTadas originates from the Lithuanian adaptation of Thaddeus. The root name Thaddeus itself comes from the Greek Thaddaios (Θαδδαῖος), wh...
Tauras is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived directly from the Lithuanian word tauras, meaning "aurochs" — an extinct species of large wild cattle that once roamed Europe, including the forests of Lithuania. The n...
Etymology and Historical ContextTautvydas is a traditional Lithuanian masculine given name of pre-Christian origin. It is a two-stemmed name built from the root tauta, meaning “people, nation, land, tribe,” and the eleme...
Titas is the Lithuanian form of Titus, a Roman praenomen of uncertain etymology. It is possibly derived from Latin titulus meaning "title of honour", but is more likely of Oscan origin, as it was borne by the legendary S...
Tomas is a Swedish, Norwegian, and Lithuanian given name, serving as the direct form of Thomas in these languages.EtymologyThe ultimate origin is the same as Thomas: the Aramaic name Teʾoma, meaning "twin". This name app...
Urbonas is a Lithuanian masculine given name and surname, genealogically corresponding to the late Roman name Urbanus and ultimately deriving from the Urban tradition (see Urban). The name is a direct Lithuanian adaptati...
Vaclovas is the Lithuanian form of the Czech name Václav, meaning "greater glory" or "more glory." It is a male given name predominantly used in Lithuania. The name derives from the Proto-Slavic *Vęťeslavъ, composed of t...
Valdas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, typically a short form of Valdemaras and other Lithuanian names that incorporate the Baltic or Germanic element vald "rule". This element is cognate with the Germanic wald, me...
Valdemaras is the Lithuanian form of the name Valdemar, itself derived from the Old High German Waldemar. Therefore, the ultimate origin traces back to the Germanic elements *wal meaning "to rule" and *mēriz meaning "fam...
Valentinas is the Lithuanian form of the Latin name Valentinus, which itself derives from the Roman cognomen Valens meaning “strong, vigorous, healthy.” As a given name, it has been used in Lithuania for centuries, paral...
Vasilijus is the Lithuanian form of the Greek name Basil, derived from the Greek elements basileios meaning "royal" or "kingly" and basileus meaning "king." The name entered Lithuanian through Russian influence, borrowed...
Vidas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, originally a short form of Vidmantas, now used independently as a standalone name. The root name Vidmantas is derived from Lithuanian elements vyd- meaning "to see" and mantus...
Vidmantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name of pre-Christian origin, belonging to the tradition of dithematic (two-element) names. The name is composed of the stems vyd-, from a root meaning "to see," and -mant-, rela...
Viktoras is a Lithuanian masculine given name, directly derived from the Latin name Victor, meaning "victor, conqueror". As a cognate of Victor, Viktoras shares its etymological roots in Latin victor, which entered Lithu...
Vilhelmas is the Lithuanian form of the name William, derived from the Germanic name Willehelm, meaning "will helmet" — composed of the elements willo "will, desire" and helm "helmet, protection". The name William spread...
Vilmantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name rooted in the pre-Christian naming tradition of Lithuania. The name is composed of two elements: the first element, vil-, derives from the Lithuanian word viltis “hope,” and...
Viltautas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, composed of the elements viltis "hope" and tauta "people, nation". This etymology reflects a common tradition in Baltic names of combining concepts desirable for a child's...
Etymology and OriginVincas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, primarily serving as the short form of Vincentas. The root name Vincent traces back to the Roman name Vincentius, derived from the Latin verb vinco, meanin...
Vincentas is a Lithuanian male given name, equivalent to English Vincent. It is ultimately derived from the Latin name Vincentius, which comes from the word vincere meaning "to conquer" (vincere). The name was popular am...
Virgilijus is the Lithuanian form of Virgil, a name ultimately derived from the Roman family name Vergilius, which historically appears in the form of the renowned 1st-century BC poet Publius Vergilius Maro—commonly know...
Virginijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a masculine form of the feminine name Virginia. In Lithuanian, it corresponds to the feminine form Virginija. Virginius ultimately originates from the Roman fam...
Visvaldas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as the cognate of the Latvian name Visvaldis. Like its Latvian counterpart, Visvaldas breaks down into elements meaning “all” and “to rule,” reflecting a composed s...
Vitalijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, representing the Lithuanian form of Vitale (the Italian version of the Late Latin name Vitalis). Derived from Latin vitalis meaning "of life, vital", the name Vitalis was b...
Vladas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, primarily used as a short form of Vladimiras, the Lithuanian adaptation of Vladimir. The name Vladimir traces its roots to the Old Slavic Voldiměrŭ, composed of the elements v...
Vladimiras is the Lithuanian form of Vladimir, a name of Slavic origin meaning "great ruler" or "renowned power." The name derives from the Old Slavic elements volděti ("to rule") and měrŭ ("great, famous"), though folk...
Voldemaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as a variant of Valdemar. The name ultimately traces back to the Germanic elements wald meaning 'rule' and mæri meaning 'famous', carrying the combined sense of 'f...
Vydmantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a variant of Vidmantas. The name combines the element vyd- (derived from vysti 'to see') with either mantus 'intelligent' or manta 'property, wealth'. As such, rather than...
Vygantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, the Lithuanian form of Wigand, which is derived from the Old German word wigant meaning "warrior". The name thus carries connotations of strength, battle, and martial prowes...
Vytautas is a Lithuanian masculine given name with deep roots in the language and history of Lithuania. The name is derived from the Lithuanian roots vyd- "to see" or vyti "to chase, to drive away" combined with tauta "p...
Zenonas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, the Lithuanian form of Zeno. It ultimately derives from the Greek name Zenon, which itself originates from the name of the Greek god Zeus (in its poetic form). The root of Ze...
Zigmantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the Lithuanian form of the Germanic name Sigmund. The name entered Lithuanian use likely through Polish or German influence, reflecting the historical ties betwe...
Žydrūnas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the Lithuanian adjective žydra meaning "light blue" combined with the patronymic suffix ūnas (denoting "son of" or a descendant). The root žydra itself comes fr...