Lithuanian names

Adomas

Lithuanian, from Hebrew

son of the red earth

Agnė

Lithuanian, from Greek

pure, virginal

Agota

Lithuanian, from Greek

good woman

Aida

Arabic; Italian; Lithuanian

returning visitor; happy; echo

Aidas

Lithuanian

echo

Aira

Variation of Air, Ayra, or Ara, English, Sanskrit, Finnish, Lithuanian

air; noble; messenger; river place name

Airah

Variation of Air, Ayra, Airi, or Eira, English; Sanskrit; Finnish; Lithuanian

air; noble; messenger; snow; river place name

Aistė

Lithuanian

one of the Aistians

Algirdas

Lithuanian

every rumor, all the news

Alvydas

Lithuanian

all-seeing

Amelija

Lithuanian form of Amelia, German

work

Anastasija

Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, variation of Anastasia, Greek

resurrection

Aras

Lithuanian, Turkish, Persian

eagle; equal, balanced

Arijus

Lithuanian variation of Ares or Arius, Greek

bane, ruin

Arvydas

Lithuanian

also to see

Audra

English, Lithuanian

noble strength; storm

Audrone

Lithuanian

storm

Audronė

Lithuanian

storm

Audronis

Lithuanian

storm; son of the storm

Augustas

Lithuanian, from Latin

great, magnificent

Aušra

Lithuanian

dawn

Aušrinė

Lithuanian

dawning

Austeja

Lithuanian

to weave

Austėja

Lithuanian

to weave

Biruta

Lithuanian and Latvian

little outpouring, little scattering

Birute

Anglicization of Birutė, Lithuanian

little outpouring, little scattering

Birutė

Lithuanian

little outpouring, little scattering

Daina

Japanese; Lithuanian and Latvian

my greens; song

Dainius

Lithuanian

poet, singer

Dainora

Lithuanian

to wish for a song

Daiva

Lithuanian, Sanskrit

destiny; goddess, deity

Deimantė

Lithuanian

diamond

Domas

Lithuanian, from Latin

belonging to the lord; to give wealth or very wealthy

Dovile

Lithuanian

girl who gives hope

Elija

Lithuanian, from Greek or Hebrew

sun, Yahweh is God

Elvyra

Lithuanian variation of Elvira, Spanish

white, fair

Emilis

Lithuanian variation of Emil, Latin

rival

Estera

Polish, Slovak, Romanian and Lithuanian form of Esther

star; myrtle

Gediminas

Lithuanian

mention in grief, celebrate in grief

Giedrė

Lithuanian

calm, serene

Giedrius

Lithuanian

clear, serene

Gintara

Variation of Gintarė, Lithuanian

amber

Gintaras

Lithuanian

amber

Gintarė

Lithuanian

amber

Gintautas

Lithuanian

defender of the nation and people

Grażyna

Polish, from Lithuanian

pretty, beautiful

Ieva

Lithuanian; Latvian

life, bird cherry

Inesa

Lithuanian, from Greek

pure, virginal

Ingrida

Lithuanian, and Slovakian form of Ingrid

Ing is beautiful

Irena

Czech; Latvian; Polish; Bulgarian; Lithuanian, from Greek

peace

Iulija

Lithuanian version of Latin Julia

youthful

Jadvyga

Lithuanian form of Hedwig, Germanic

war, battle

Janina

Polish; Finnish; Lithuanian; German; Swedish

God is gracious

Jorune

Lithuanian

spring greenery

Julita

Polish; Lithuanian

youthful or sky father

Juozapas

Lithuanian, variation of Joseph

Jehovah increases

Juozas

Lithuanian variation of Joseph, Hebrew

Jehovah increases

Jūratė

Lithuanian

sea

Kazimieras

Lithuanian form of Casimer and Kazimierz, Polish, Slavic

destroyer of peace

Kazys

Lithuanian short form of Kazimieras, Polish, Slavic

destroyer of peace

Kęstutis

Lithuanian

to cope, endure

Kotryna

Lithuanian from Greek

pure

Laima

Latvian; Lithuanian

luck

Lėja

Lithuanian variation of Leah, Hebrew

weary

Leonardas

Lithuanian fom German

brave lion

Lidija

Latvian; Lithuanian; Slovene; Croatian; Serbian, from Greek

woman from Lydia

Liepa

Lithuanian

linden tree, July

Luknė

Lithuanian river name

bending, flexible

Lukrecija

Lithuanian and Croatian form of Lucretia

profit, wealth

Mantas

Lithuanian

intelligent, clever; property, wealth

Mantvydas

Lithuanian

to see intelligence, to see wealth

Marija

Croatian, Slovene, Serbian, Macedonian, Lithuanian, Latvian variation of Maria

drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved

Matėja

Lithuanian variation of Mateja or Mattea, Hebrew

gift of Yahweh

Medeina

Baltic mythology, Lithuanian

trees, forest

Meilė

Lithuanian

love, affection

Mėta

Lithuanian word name

mint

Miglė

Lithuanian

mist

Milda

Lithuanian mythological name

goddess of love

Morta

Lithuanian variation of Martha

lady

Mykolas

Lithuanian from Hebrew

who is like God?

Nida

Arabic, Turkish, Urdu, Lithuanian

call, proclaim; fluent

Nojus

Lithuanian form of Noah, Hebrew

rest, repose

Norvaidas

Lithuanian

haunted by desire; one expected to appear

Olivija

Slovene, Croatian, and Lithuanian variation of Olivia, Latin

olive tree

Ona

Lithuanian variation of Anna, Catalan diminutive of Mariona

grace; wave; bitter; wished-for child

Perkūnas

Lithuanian

oak tree, fir tree

Petras

Lithuanian form of Peter

rock, stone

Raminta

Lithuanian

calm, peaceful

Ramūnas

Lithuanian

calm, peaceful

Ramunė

Lithuanian

chamomile

Rasa

Lithuanian, Latvian

dew

Rimantas

Lithuanian

calm and intelligent

Rimantė

Lithuanian

calm and intelligent, calm and wealthy

Rokas

Lithuanian

rest

Rugilė

Lithuanian

rye

Rusnė

Lithuanian

the river Rusnė

Ruta

Polish, Latvian, Lithuanian

compassionate friend; rue

Rūta

Lithuanian; Latvian

rue; compassionate friend

Rytis

Lithuanian

morning

Sigita

Latvian, Lithuanian

powerful silence, peaceful victory

Skaistė

Lithuanian

clear, chaste, beautiful

Smiltė

Lithuanian

sand, sandwort flower

Sniega

Lithuanian

snow

Snieguolė

Lithuanian

little snow

Sofija

Serbian, Macedonian, Latvian, Slovene, Croatian, and Lithuanian form of Sophia, Greek

wisdom

Solveiga

Latvian, Lithuanian, from Old Norse

way of the sun; house of strength

Stasys

Short form of Stanislovas, Lithuanian

stand in glory

Svajonė

Lithuanian

wish, dream

Tauras

Lithuanian

aurochs

Tautvydas

Lithuanian

to see the people

Teodoras

Lithuanian from Greek

gift of God

Tomas

German; Norwegian; Swedish; Lithuanian, version of Thomas, Aramaic

twin

Tyla

Lithuanian

silence, calm, peace

Tylah

Spelling variation of Tyla, Lithuanian

silence, peace, calm

Ugnė

Lithuanian

fire

Vaida

Lithuanian

to visit, to appear, to haunt

Vaiva

Lithuanian

rainbow

Vakarė

Lithuanian

of the evening

Vida

Spanish, Slovene, Lithuanian, Persian, Swedish, Serbian,"life, visible, willow, to see"

life, visible, willow, to see

Viktorija

Lithuanian, Latvian, Macedonian, Slovene, Croatian, and Serbian variation of Victoria, Latin

victory

Violeta

Spanish; Bulgarian; Romanian; Serbian; Lithuanian; Albanian

purple; violet (flower)

Vytautas

Lithuanian

chase the people

Witold

Polish variation of Vytautas and Widold, Lithuanian; German

chase the people; rule of the forest

Zinaida

Russian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian form of Zenaida, Greek

life of Zeus; dedicated to Zeus