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179 nombres con significado y origen verificados

ADOMAS

M

Lithuanian form of ADAM.

AGNĖ

F

Lithuanian form of AGNES.

ALBERTAS

M

Lithuanian form of ALBERT.

ALFREDAS

M

Lithuanian form of ALFRED.

ALBINA

F

Feminine form of ALBINUS. Saint Albina was a 3rd-century martyr from Caesarea.

ALDONA

F

Meaning unknown. This was the name of a 14th-century Polish queen, the daughter of a Grand Duke of Lithuania.

ALEKSANDRAS

M

Lithuanian form of ALEXANDER.

AMALIJA

F

Lithuanian, Slovene and Croatian form of AMALIA.

ANDRIUS

M

Lithuanian form of ANDREW.

ANTANAS

M

Lithuanian form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).

ARAS

M

Means "eagle" in Lithuanian.

ARTŪRAS

M

Lithuanian form of ARTHUR.

AUGUSTINAS

M

Lithuanian form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE (1)).

AURELIJA

F

Lithuanian form of AURELIA.

AUŠRA

F

Means "dawn" in Lithuanian.

AUDRA (1)

F

Means "storm" in Lithuanian.

AUGUSTAS

M

Lithuanian form of AUGUSTUS.

AURELIJUS

M

Lithuanian form of AURELIUS.

AUSTĖJA

F

Means "to weave" in Lithuanian. This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of bees.

BARBORA

F

Czech, Slovak and Lithuanian form of BARBARA.

BENAS

M

Short form of BENEDIKTAS or BENJAMINAS.

BENEDIKTAS

M

Lithuanian form of Benedictus (see BENEDICT).

BENJAMINAS

M

Lithuanian form of BENJAMIN.

BIRUTĖ

F

Meaning unknown, probably of Baltic origin. This name was borne by the mother of the 15th-century Grand Duke Vytautas of...

BRONIUS

M

Short form of BRONISLOVAS.

BRONISLOVAS

M

Lithuanian form of BRONISŁAW.

DAINA

F

Means "song" in Lithuanian and Latvian.

DAIVA

F

Created by the Lithuanian writer Vydūnas, who possibly derived it from a Sanskrit word meaning "destiny".

DALIA (2)

F

Means "fate, luck" in Lithuanian. This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of weaving, fate and childbirth, often ass...

DANUTĖ

F

Meaning uncertain. It could be a feminine form of DANIEL or a form of DONATA. It is found in Lithuania from the 14th cen...

DARIJUS

M

Lithuanian variant of DARIUS.

DARIUS

M

Roman form of Δαρειος (Dareios), which was the Greek form of the Persian name Dārayavahush, which was composed of the el...

DAUMANTAS

M

From Lithuanian daug "much" and mantus "intelligent". This name was borne by a 13th-century Lithuanian ruler of Pskov wh...

DANIELIUS

M

Lithuanian form of DANIEL.

DIANA

F

Probably derived from an old Indo-European root meaning "heavenly, divine", related to dyeus (see ZEUS). Diana was a Rom...

DOROTĖJA

F

Lithuanian form of DOROTHEA.

DOMINYKAS

M

Lithuanian form of DOMINIC.

DOVYDAS

M

Lithuanian form of DAVID.

EGLĖ

F

Means "spruce tree" in Lithuanian. In a Lithuanian legend Eglė was a young woman who married a sea snake.

EDGARAS

M

Lithuanian form of EDGAR.

EDITA

F

Cognate of EDITH.

ELENA

F

Cognate of HELEN, and a variant transcription of Russian YELENA.

ELŽBIETA

F

Lithuanian form of ELIZABETH.

ELZĖ

F

Short form of ELŽBIETA.

EMILIJA

F

Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).

EMILIS

M

Lithuanian form of Aemilius (see EMIL).

ERIKAS

M

Lithuanian form of ERIC.

ERNESTA

F

Feminine form of ERNEST.

EUGENIJUS

M

Lithuanian form of Eugenius (see EUGENE).

ERNESTAS

M

Lithuanian form of ERNEST.

ESTERA

F

Polish, Slovak and Lithuanian form of ESTHER.

GABRIELĖ

F

Lithuanian feminine form of GABRIEL.

GABIJA

F

Probably from Lithuanian gaubti meaning "to cover". In Lithuanian mythology this was the name of the goddess of fire and...

GABRIELIUS

M

Lithuanian form of GABRIEL.

GIEDRĖ

F

Feminine form of GIEDRIUS.

GINTARĖ

F

Feminine form of GINTARAS.

GERTRŪDA

F

Lithuanian form of GERTRUDE.

GIEDRIUS

M

Derived from Lithuanian giedras meaning "serene, clear".

GINTARAS

M

Means "amber" in Lithuanian.

GVIDAS

M

Lithuanian form of GUIDO.

HENRIKAS

M

Lithuanian form of HENRY.

HERKUS

M

Short form of HENRIKAS.

IEVA

F

Lithuanian and Latvian form of EVE. This is also the Lithuanian and Latvian word for a type of cherry tree (species Prun...

IGNAS

M

Lithuanian form of IGNATIUS.

ILONA

F

Meaning uncertain, possibly a Hungarian form of HELEN.

IRENA

F

Latinate form of IRENE.

IRMA

F

German short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ermen, which meant "whole, universal". It is thus related...

INGA

F

Strictly feminine form of INGE.

JADVYGA

F

Lithuanian form of HEDWIG.

JANINA

F

Latinate form of JEANNINE.

JAROSLAVAS

M

Lithuanian form of JAROSŁAW.

JELENA

F

Form of YELENA. In Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia it is also associated with the South Slavic words jelen meaning "deer, s...

JOLANTA

F

Polish and Lithuanian form of YOLANDA.

JONAS (1)

M

Lithuanian form of JOHN.

JUDITA

F

Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak form of JUDITH.

JULIJA

F

Slovene, Croatian and Lithuanian form of JULIA.

JOKŪBAS

M

Lithuanian form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JUOZAPAS

M

Lithuanian form of JOSEPH.

JURGIS

M

Lithuanian form of GEORGE.

JUSTINA

F

Feminine form of Iustinus (see JUSTIN).

JUOZAS

M

Lithuanian short form of JOSEPH.

JUSTINAS

M

Lithuanian form of JUSTIN.

KAMILĖ

F

Lithuanian form of CAMILLA.

KAJUS

M

Lithuanian form of GAIUS.

KAROLINA

F

Feminine form of CAROLUS.

KAROLIS

M

Lithuanian form of CAROLUS.

KASPARAS

M

Lithuanian form of JASPER.

KATRĖ

F

Lithuanian diminutive of KOTRYNA.

KAZIMIERAS

M

Lithuanian form of CASIMIR.

KĘSTUTIS

M

Means "to cope" in Lithuanian. This was the name of a 14th-century ruler of Lithuania.

KOTRYNA

F

Lithuanian form of KATHERINE.

KRISTIJONAS

M

Lithuanian form of CHRISTIAN.

KRISTINA

F

Form of CHRISTINA, and a Bulgarian variant of HRISTINA.

KRISTUPAS

M

Lithuanian form of CHRISTOPHER.

LAIMUTĖ

F

Lithuanian diminutive of LAIMA.

LAIMA

F

Means "luck" in Latvian and Lithuanian. This was the name of the Latvian and Lithuanian goddess of fate, luck, pregnancy...

LAURYNAS

M

Lithuanian form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

LĖJA

F

Lithuanian form of LEAH.

LEONAS

M

Lithuanian form of LEON.

LINA (2)

F

Short form of names ending in lina.

LINAS

M

Lithuanian form of LINUS. This is also the Lithuanian word for "flax" (a cognate of the name's root).

LILIJA

F

Lithuanian and Latvian cognate of LILY.

LIUDVIKA

F

Lithuanian feminine form of LUDWIG.

LIUCIJA

F

Lithuanian form of LUCIA.

LIUDVIKAS

M

Lithuanian form of LUDWIG.

LUKAS

M

German, Scandinavian and Lithuanian form of LUKE.

MARGARITA

F

Latinate form of MARGARET. This is also a Latin word meaning "pearl" and a Spanish word meaning "daisy flower" (species ...

MARIJA

F

Form of MARIA.

MATAS

M

Lithuanian form of MATTHEW.

MARIJONA

F

Lithuanian feminine form of MARIANUS.

MARIJUS

M

Lithuanian form of MARIUS.

MARTYNAS

M

Lithuanian form of Martinus (see MARTIN).

MELANIJA

F

Form of MELANIE.

MILDA

F

Meaning unknown. This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of love.

MINDAUGAS

M

Probably means either "much wisdom" or "much fame" in Lithuanian. This was the name of a 13th-century ruler of Lithuania...

MODESTAS

M

Lithuanian form of MODESTUS.

MIGLĖ

F

Derived from Lithuanian migla meaning "mist".

MONIKA

F

Form of MONICA.

MORTA

F

Lithuanian form of MARTHA.

MYKOLAS

M

Lithuanian form of MICHAEL.

NOJUS

M

Lithuanian form of NOAH (1).

ODETA

F

Lithuanian form of ODETTE.

ONA (1)

F

Lithuanian form of ANNA.

PAULINA

F

Feminine form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).

PAULIUS

M

Lithuanian form of PAUL.

PETRAS

M

Lithuanian form of PETER.

PILYPAS

M

Lithuanian form of PHILIP.

PRANCIŠKUS

M

Lithuanian form of FRANCIS.

RAMŪNAS

M

Derived from Lithuanian ramus meaning "calm".

RAIMONDAS

M

Lithuanian form of RAYMOND.

RASA

F

Means "dew" in Lithuanian.

REGINA

F

Means "queen" in Latin (or Italian). It was in use as a Christian name from early times, and was borne by a 2nd-century ...

RIČARDAS

M

Lithuanian form of RICHARD.

ROBERTAS

M

Lithuanian form of ROBERT.

ROŽĖ

F

Means "rose" in Lithuanian. It is a cognate of ROSA (1).

ROZALIJA

F

Form of ROSALIA.

RŪTA

F

Means "rue" in Lithuanian, the rue plant being a bitter medicinal herb which is a national symbol of Lithuania. This is ...

SANDRA

F

Short form of ALESSANDRA. It was introduced to the English-speaking world by author George Meredith, who used it for the...

SAULĖ

F

Means "sun" in Lithuanian. This was the name of the Lithuanian sun goddess.

SAULIUS

M

Masculine form of SAULĖ. This is also the Lithuanian form of SAUL.

SIMONAS

M

Lithuanian form of SIMON.

SOFIJA

F

Form of SOPHIA.

SIMONA

F

Feminine form of SIMON.

SMILTĖ

F

Means "sandwort" in Lithuanian, referring to flowering plants from the genus Arenaria.

SOLVEIGA

F

Latvian and Lithuanian form of SOLVEIG.

STANISLOVAS

M

Lithuanian form of STANISLAV.

STEPONAS

M

Lithuanian form of STEPHEN.

SVAJONĖ

F

Means "dream" in Lithuanian.

TADAS

M

Lithuanian form of THADDEUS.

TATJANA

F

Form of TATIANA.

TITAS

M

Lithuanian form of TITUS.

TOMAS

M

Swedish, Norwegian and Lithuanian form of THOMAS.

UGNĖ

F

Means "fire" in Lithuanian.

URTĖ

F

Possibly a Lithuanian diminutive of DOROTHY.

VAIVA

F

From Lithuanian vaivorykštė meaning "rainbow".

VALDAS

M

Short form of VALDEMARAS and other Lithuanian names containing the Germanic/Baltic element wald "rule".

VALDEMARAS

M

Lithuanian cognate of WALDEMAR.

VALERIJA

F

Form of VALERIA.

VERONIKA

F

Cognate of VERONICA.

VIKTORAS

M

Lithuanian form of VICTOR.

VIKTORIJA

F

Form of VICTORIA.

VILHELMINA

F

Swedish and Lithuanian feminine form of WILLIAM.

VILTAUTAS

M

From the Baltic elements vil- "hope" and tauta "people, nation".

VILTĖ

F

Short form of VILTAUTĖ.

VINCENTAS

M

Lithuanian form of VINCENT.

VIOLETA

F

Form of VIOLET.

VITA

F

Feminine form of VITUS.

VITALIJA

F

Lithuanian feminine form of Vitalis (see VITALE).

VLADIMIRAS

M

Lithuanian form of VLADIMIR.

VILHELMAS

M

Lithuanian form of WILLIAM.

VILTAUTĖ

F

Feminine form of VILTAUTAS.

VIRGILIJUS

M

Lithuanian form of VIRGIL.

VISVALDAS

M

Lithuanian form of VISVALDIS.

VITALIJUS

M

Lithuanian form of Vitalis (see VITALE).

VOLDEMARAS

M

Lithuanian variant of WALDEMAR.

VYTAUTAS

M

From the Baltic elements vyti- "chase, drive away" or vyd- "see" combined with tauta "people, nation". This was the name...

VYGANTAS

M

Lithuanian form of WIGAND.

ĄŽUOLAS

M

Means "oak" in Lithuanian.

ŽYDRŪNAS

M

Possibly from Lithuanian žydras "blue".

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