Female and male first names : Lithuania.
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ADOMAS
MaleLithuanian masculine given name of Latin origin meaning "the defender" or "the protector", derived from the Latin word "adamas".
AKSANA
FemaleLithuanian feminine given name derived from 'aksa', meaning 'swift'. It's traditionally held in high regard, associated with the goddess of fertility and abundance.
ALYENA
FemaleUnique Baltic name of Slavic origin, derived from Aleyna, meaning 'noblewoman'.
ANDRIUS
MaleLithuanian male name derived from the Old Baltic deity Andra, meaning "man" or "warrior," carrying a powerful historical foundation.
AUDRONE
FemaleLithuanian female given name that means 'from the sea'.
AUGUSTAS
MaleAugustus is a Latin name meaning "great" or "venerable," originally used as a title by Roman emperors before becoming popular as a given name. Its Lithuanian variation, Augustas, while less common internationally, has been borne by notable figures like chemist Augustas von Grotthuss and literary character Augustas in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series.
AUSTEJA
FemaleCaptivating Lithuanian name derived from "austis", meaning "hearing". It is associated with goddesses of hearing in Lithuanian mythology and has cultural significance.
BENAS
MaleLithuanian boy's name meaning "happy," popularized during the Middle Ages for children born around Christmas.
BIRUTE
FemaleLithuanian name meaning 'white' or 'pure', derived from the legendary queen Birutė who ruled in the 13th century and was associated with the Baltic goddess of fertility and love.
CIRILLA
FemaleRare Lithuanian name derived from "cirte," meaning "whirlpool" or "vortex," often associated with strength and intensity.
DAIVA
FemaleRare Lithuanian female given name meaning 'goddess of fate or destiny', inspired by ancient Baltic pagan traditions.
DARLETA
FemaleDarletta is a unique and beautiful name of Slavic origin, derived from the Lithuanian "Daruta" meaning 'gift'.
DEIVIS
MaleThe name Deivis is Lithuanian in origin, meaning "godlike" or "divine", derived from the word 'deivė', referring to a goddess.
EDITA
FemaleUnique and beautiful female name of Lithuanian origin, meaning 'celebration' or 'festive'.
GABIJA
FemaleStylish Lithuanian female name of Baltic origin, derived from the ancient goddess of fire and hearth, and meaning 'she who calls' or 'invites.'
GREIDYS
FemaleUnique Lithuanian name meaning "handsome" or "attractive," first appearing in written records during the 15th century among the Lithuanian aristocracy.
IEVA
FemaleDistinctive Lithuanian name derived from "ievė", meaning 'elm tree', signifying strength and resilience. It's traditionally given to daughters with strong Lithuanian roots.
INGRIDA
FemaleLithuanian female name derived from 'ingrima', meaning 'pearl', symbolizing purity and rarity.
JAUNA
FemaleUnique Lithuanian name derived from 'jaunystė', meaning 'youth'. It signifies young womanhood and evokes courage and new beginnings.
JURATE
FemaleRare Lithuanian name meaning 'singer' or 'poet', famously linked to the tragic sea nymph in Lithuanian folklore.
JURITA
FemaleRare Lithuanian female given name derived from "žūrys," meaning "deer," symbolizing grace, speed, and strength.
LIGITA
FemaleLithuanian given name meaning "sacred gift" or "holy offering," derived from the word "ligonis." It originated during the early Middle Ages to honor the divine and express gratitude for life's blessings, often given to girls born into religious families or those seen as exceptionally gifted.
LIJA
FemaleLithuanian girl's name derived from the word "lietus," meaning "rain." It symbolizes freshness, growth, and renewal.
LILIJA
FemaleLithuanian feminine name derived from 'lilium', meaning Lily flower, symbolizing purity and elegance.
LUKAUS
MaleLithuanian name meaning 'light' or 'bringer of light', popularized by historic figures such as painter Lukas Vrublevskis.
MANTAS
MaleLithuanian male given name derived from the word "mantas," meaning "cloak" or "cape." It also refers to a legendary hero known for his strength and courage in Lithuanian mythology.
MARTYNAS
MalePopular Lithuanian male name of Latin origin, derived from Martinus, meaning 'warlike' or associated with Mars, the Roman god of war.
MATISYN
FemaleSlavic name of Lithuanian origin, derived from 'matys', meaning 'to observe' or 'watch'. It was traditionally given to children born with striking blue eyes, symbolizing their captivating gaze.
NOJUS
MaleRare Lithuanian male given name with an uncertain origin, possibly derived from "nojauti," meaning "to float" or "to drift.
RASA
MaleLithuanian origin, meaning 'morning dew', symbolizing freshness and renewal.
RIMANTAS
MaleLithuanian male given name of uncertain origin, coined by Vincas Kudirka for his son in 1893. Despite theories linking it to 'rimti' (to thresh) or Rimvydas ('strong, powerful'), its exact meaning remains unclear.
RIMAS
MaleDistinctive male given name of Lithuanian origin, derived from "rimas" meaning 'rhythm' or 'meter', often associated with poetry.
ROLANDAS
MaleLithuanian masculine given name derived from Germanic elements meaning "famous land".
SAULIUS
MaleTraditional Lithuanian male name meaning 'sun', with historical significance and still popular today.
SOURIK
MaleDistinctive Lithuanian name derived from 'sūris', meaning 'cheese'. Popularized by poet Jonas Mačiulis, it signifies cultural heritage and literary achievement.
TAURAS
MaleUnique Lithuanian male given name derived from 'tauras', meaning 'bull', signifying strength and power.
TRASEN
MaleRare Slavic given name of Lithuanian origin meaning "thunderbolt," derived from the word "trasos.
UGNE
FemaleBaltic feminine given name derived from Lithuanian 'ugnis', meaning 'fire'. It symbolizes energy, creativity, and life, embodying strong and dynamic qualities. Historically popular among Baltic people, Ugne remains a beloved choice for parents honoring Lithuanian heritage or seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name.
VAIDA
FemaleLithuanian name derived from 'vaidilas', meaning 'daisy', symbolizing purity and beauty.
VILIA
FemaleRare Lithuanian feminine name meaning 'fool' or 'silly,' traditionally bestowed upon lively, spirited girls since the 15th century.