Diccionario de nombres
179 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ADOMAS
Lithuanian form of ADAM.
AGNĖ
Lithuanian form of AGNES.
ALBERTAS
Lithuanian form of ALBERT.
ALFREDAS
Lithuanian form of ALFRED.
ALBINA
Feminine form of ALBINUS. Saint Albina was a 3rd-century martyr from Caesarea.
ALDONA
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a 14th-century Polish queen, the daughter of a Grand Duke of Lithuania.
ALEKSANDRAS
Lithuanian form of ALEXANDER.
AMALIJA
Lithuanian, Slovene and Croatian form of AMALIA.
ANDRIUS
Lithuanian form of ANDREW.
ANTANAS
Lithuanian form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).
ARAS
Means "eagle" in Lithuanian.
ARTŪRAS
Lithuanian form of ARTHUR.
AUGUSTINAS
Lithuanian form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE (1)).
AURELIJA
Lithuanian form of AURELIA.
AUŠRA
Means "dawn" in Lithuanian.
AUDRA (1)
Means "storm" in Lithuanian.
AUGUSTAS
Lithuanian form of AUGUSTUS.
AURELIJUS
Lithuanian form of AURELIUS.
AUSTĖJA
Means "to weave" in Lithuanian. This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of bees.
BARBORA
Czech, Slovak and Lithuanian form of BARBARA.
BENAS
Short form of BENEDIKTAS or BENJAMINAS.
BENEDIKTAS
Lithuanian form of Benedictus (see BENEDICT).
BENJAMINAS
Lithuanian form of BENJAMIN.
BIRUTĖ
Meaning unknown, probably of Baltic origin. This name was borne by the mother of the 15th-century Grand Duke Vytautas of...
BRONIUS
Short form of BRONISLOVAS.
BRONISLOVAS
Lithuanian form of BRONISŁAW.
DAINA
Means "song" in Lithuanian and Latvian.
DAIVA
Created by the Lithuanian writer Vydūnas, who possibly derived it from a Sanskrit word meaning "destiny".
DALIA (2)
Means "fate, luck" in Lithuanian. This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of weaving, fate and childbirth, often ass...
DANUTĖ
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
Lithuanian variant of DARIUS.
DARIUS
Roman form of Δαρειος (Dareios), which was the Greek form of the Persian name Dārayavahush, which was composed of the el...
DAUMANTAS
From Lithuanian daug "much" and mantus "intelligent". This name was borne by a 13th-century Lithuanian ruler of Pskov wh...
DANIELIUS
Lithuanian form of DANIEL.
DIANA
Probably derived from an old Indo-European root meaning "heavenly, divine", related to dyeus (see ZEUS). Diana was a Rom...
DOROTĖJA
Lithuanian form of DOROTHEA.
DOMINYKAS
Lithuanian form of DOMINIC.
DOVYDAS
Lithuanian form of DAVID.
EGLĖ
Means "spruce tree" in Lithuanian. In a Lithuanian legend Eglė was a young woman who married a sea snake.
EDGARAS
Lithuanian form of EDGAR.
EDITA
Cognate of EDITH.
ELENA
Cognate of HELEN, and a variant transcription of Russian YELENA.
ELŽBIETA
Lithuanian form of ELIZABETH.
ELZĖ
Short form of ELŽBIETA.
EMILIJA
Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).
EMILIS
Lithuanian form of Aemilius (see EMIL).
ERIKAS
Lithuanian form of ERIC.
ERNESTA
Feminine form of ERNEST.
EUGENIJUS
Lithuanian form of Eugenius (see EUGENE).
ERNESTAS
Lithuanian form of ERNEST.
ESTERA
Polish, Slovak and Lithuanian form of ESTHER.
GABRIELĖ
Lithuanian feminine form of GABRIEL.
GABIJA
Probably from Lithuanian gaubti meaning "to cover". In Lithuanian mythology this was the name of the goddess of fire and...
GABRIELIUS
Lithuanian form of GABRIEL.
GIEDRĖ
Feminine form of GIEDRIUS.
GINTARĖ
Feminine form of GINTARAS.
GERTRŪDA
Lithuanian form of GERTRUDE.
GIEDRIUS
Derived from Lithuanian giedras meaning "serene, clear".
GINTARAS
Means "amber" in Lithuanian.
GVIDAS
Lithuanian form of GUIDO.
HENRIKAS
Lithuanian form of HENRY.
HERKUS
Short form of HENRIKAS.
IEVA
Lithuanian and Latvian form of EVE. This is also the Lithuanian and Latvian word for a type of cherry tree (species Prun...
IGNAS
Lithuanian form of IGNATIUS.
ILONA
Meaning uncertain, possibly a Hungarian form of HELEN.
IRENA
Latinate form of IRENE.
IRMA
German short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ermen, which meant "whole, universal". It is thus related...
INGA
Strictly feminine form of INGE.
JADVYGA
Lithuanian form of HEDWIG.
JANINA
Latinate form of JEANNINE.
JAROSLAVAS
Lithuanian form of JAROSŁAW.
JELENA
Form of YELENA. In Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia it is also associated with the South Slavic words jelen meaning "deer, s...
JOLANTA
Polish and Lithuanian form of YOLANDA.
JONAS (1)
Lithuanian form of JOHN.
JUDITA
Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak form of JUDITH.
JULIJA
Slovene, Croatian and Lithuanian form of JULIA.
JOKŪBAS
Lithuanian form of JACOB (or JAMES).
JUOZAPAS
Lithuanian form of JOSEPH.
JURGIS
Lithuanian form of GEORGE.
JUSTINA
Feminine form of Iustinus (see JUSTIN).
JUOZAS
Lithuanian short form of JOSEPH.
JUSTINAS
Lithuanian form of JUSTIN.
KAMILĖ
Lithuanian form of CAMILLA.
KAJUS
Lithuanian form of GAIUS.
KAROLINA
Feminine form of CAROLUS.
KAROLIS
Lithuanian form of CAROLUS.
KASPARAS
Lithuanian form of JASPER.
KATRĖ
Lithuanian diminutive of KOTRYNA.
KAZIMIERAS
Lithuanian form of CASIMIR.
KĘSTUTIS
Means "to cope" in Lithuanian. This was the name of a 14th-century ruler of Lithuania.
KOTRYNA
Lithuanian form of KATHERINE.
KRISTIJONAS
Lithuanian form of CHRISTIAN.
KRISTINA
Form of CHRISTINA, and a Bulgarian variant of HRISTINA.
KRISTUPAS
Lithuanian form of CHRISTOPHER.
LAIMUTĖ
Lithuanian diminutive of LAIMA.
LAIMA
Means "luck" in Latvian and Lithuanian. This was the name of the Latvian and Lithuanian goddess of fate, luck, pregnancy...
LAURYNAS
Lithuanian form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LĖJA
Lithuanian form of LEAH.
LEONAS
Lithuanian form of LEON.
LINA (2)
Short form of names ending in lina.
LINAS
Lithuanian form of LINUS. This is also the Lithuanian word for "flax" (a cognate of the name's root).
LILIJA
Lithuanian and Latvian cognate of LILY.
LIUDVIKA
Lithuanian feminine form of LUDWIG.
LIUCIJA
Lithuanian form of LUCIA.
LIUDVIKAS
Lithuanian form of LUDWIG.
LUKAS
German, Scandinavian and Lithuanian form of LUKE.
MARGARITA
Latinate form of MARGARET. This is also a Latin word meaning "pearl" and a Spanish word meaning "daisy flower" (species ...
MARIJA
Form of MARIA.
MATAS
Lithuanian form of MATTHEW.
MARIJONA
Lithuanian feminine form of MARIANUS.
MARIJUS
Lithuanian form of MARIUS.
MARTYNAS
Lithuanian form of Martinus (see MARTIN).
MELANIJA
Form of MELANIE.
MILDA
Meaning unknown. This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of love.
MINDAUGAS
Probably means either "much wisdom" or "much fame" in Lithuanian. This was the name of a 13th-century ruler of Lithuania...
MODESTAS
Lithuanian form of MODESTUS.
MIGLĖ
Derived from Lithuanian migla meaning "mist".
MONIKA
Form of MONICA.
MORTA
Lithuanian form of MARTHA.
MYKOLAS
Lithuanian form of MICHAEL.
NOJUS
Lithuanian form of NOAH (1).
ODETA
Lithuanian form of ODETTE.
ONA (1)
Lithuanian form of ANNA.
PAULINA
Feminine form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).
PAULIUS
Lithuanian form of PAUL.
PETRAS
Lithuanian form of PETER.
PILYPAS
Lithuanian form of PHILIP.
PRANCIŠKUS
Lithuanian form of FRANCIS.
RAMŪNAS
Derived from Lithuanian ramus meaning "calm".
RAIMONDAS
Lithuanian form of RAYMOND.
RASA
Means "dew" in Lithuanian.
REGINA
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
Lithuanian form of RICHARD.
ROBERTAS
Lithuanian form of ROBERT.
ROŽĖ
Means "rose" in Lithuanian. It is a cognate of ROSA (1).
ROZALIJA
Form of ROSALIA.
RŪTA
Means "rue" in Lithuanian, the rue plant being a bitter medicinal herb which is a national symbol of Lithuania. This is ...
SANDRA
Short form of ALESSANDRA. It was introduced to the English-speaking world by author George Meredith, who used it for the...
SAULĖ
Means "sun" in Lithuanian. This was the name of the Lithuanian sun goddess.
SAULIUS
Masculine form of SAULĖ. This is also the Lithuanian form of SAUL.
SIMONAS
Lithuanian form of SIMON.
SOFIJA
Form of SOPHIA.
SIMONA
Feminine form of SIMON.
SMILTĖ
Means "sandwort" in Lithuanian, referring to flowering plants from the genus Arenaria.
SOLVEIGA
Latvian and Lithuanian form of SOLVEIG.
STANISLOVAS
Lithuanian form of STANISLAV.
STEPONAS
Lithuanian form of STEPHEN.
SVAJONĖ
Means "dream" in Lithuanian.
TADAS
Lithuanian form of THADDEUS.
TATJANA
Form of TATIANA.
TITAS
Lithuanian form of TITUS.
TOMAS
Swedish, Norwegian and Lithuanian form of THOMAS.
UGNĖ
Means "fire" in Lithuanian.
URTĖ
Possibly a Lithuanian diminutive of DOROTHY.
VAIVA
From Lithuanian vaivorykštė meaning "rainbow".
VALDAS
Short form of VALDEMARAS and other Lithuanian names containing the Germanic/Baltic element wald "rule".
VALDEMARAS
Lithuanian cognate of WALDEMAR.
VALERIJA
Form of VALERIA.
VERONIKA
Cognate of VERONICA.
VIKTORAS
Lithuanian form of VICTOR.
VIKTORIJA
Form of VICTORIA.
VILHELMINA
Swedish and Lithuanian feminine form of WILLIAM.
VILTAUTAS
From the Baltic elements vil- "hope" and tauta "people, nation".
VILTĖ
Short form of VILTAUTĖ.
VINCENTAS
Lithuanian form of VINCENT.
VIOLETA
Form of VIOLET.
VITA
Feminine form of VITUS.
VITALIJA
Lithuanian feminine form of Vitalis (see VITALE).
VLADIMIRAS
Lithuanian form of VLADIMIR.
VILHELMAS
Lithuanian form of WILLIAM.
VILTAUTĖ
Feminine form of VILTAUTAS.
VIRGILIJUS
Lithuanian form of VIRGIL.
VISVALDAS
Lithuanian form of VISVALDIS.
VITALIJUS
Lithuanian form of Vitalis (see VITALE).
VOLDEMARAS
Lithuanian variant of WALDEMAR.
VYTAUTAS
From the Baltic elements vyti- "chase, drive away" or vyd- "see" combined with tauta "people, nation". This was the name...
VYGANTAS
Lithuanian form of WIGAND.
ĄŽUOLAS
Means "oak" in Lithuanian.
ŽYDRŪNAS
Possibly from Lithuanian žydras "blue".