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