| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audrėnė | Derived from Lithuanian audra, meaning "storm" | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Augustinas | Venerable, majestic (derived from Augustus meaning 'great' or 'venerable') | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Augustinienė | ‘wife of Augustine’ or ‘belonging to Augustine’ (married feminine form of a surname) | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Augustėnas | Derived from Augustus - venerable, majestic; likely 'descendant/son of August' | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Aukse | Golden (from Lithuanian 'auksas' meaning 'gold') | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Aukustė | Derived from Augustus: venerable, majestic; also associated with the month of August | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Austeja | Goddess/guardian of bees; protector of beekeeping | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Austė | Goddess of bees / protector of bees and beekeeping | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Austėjus | Name of a mythological figure associated with bees and beekeeping; related to the Lithuanian root 'aust-' (to dawn / to rise). | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Austėjute | Diminutive of Austėja - the Lithuanian goddess of bees; 'little Austėja', associated with bees and fertility | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Austėjė | Name of the Lithuanian goddess of bees - protector of bees and beekeepers | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Avgustas | Venerable, majestic; 'great' or 'exalted' | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Avgustynėlė | Diminutive of Augustine - "little venerable/majestic one" | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Avgustė | Derived from Latin Augustus, meaning 'venerable, great' (from Latin augere 'to increase') | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Avgustėnas | Venerable, majestic; related to Augustus ('great, venerable') | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Balsys | Derived from Lithuanian 'balsas' meaning 'voice' or 'sound'. | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Balsytė | From Lithuanian 'balsas' ('voice, sound'); can be interpreted as 'little voice' or as a diminutive/patronymic meaning 'daughter of Balsys'. | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Balys | Uncertain; likely of Baltic origin. Possibly a Lithuanian form or short form of Baltazar/Balthazar ('Baal protects' / 'God protects') or related to Baltic elements meaning 'white/bright'. | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Bendikaitė | Daughter/descendant of Bendikas (related to Benedict) - 'blessed'. | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Benediktas | Blessed (from Latin bene 'well' + dictus 'spoken') | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Benedyktas | Blessed | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Benyte | Blessed (feminine form of Benedict/Benedicta/Benita) | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Bernadyte | “Daughter of Bernard” - Bernard meaning ‘brave/strong as a bear’ | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Berynyte | Likely a patronymic/diminutive meaning "daughter of Beryn" or "little Beryn", derived from a family name | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Birkutė | A diminutive feminine name formed with the Lithuanian suffix -utė; likely a pet form of Birutė or a similar Baltic root - exact original meaning uncertain. | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Biruta | Uncertain; historically associated with the Lithuanian priestess Birutė - exact original meaning is unclear. | Latvian, Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Birutė | Of uncertain etymology; associated with the medieval Lithuanian duchess Birutė; often linked to the birch or interpreted as 'pure/bright'. | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Ceslovas | Honor and glory | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Daenah | A variant of Dana/Deena/Danah; meanings include 'judged' or 'God has judged' (Hebrew), 'valuable pearl' (Arabic), 'from Denmark' (English/Dane), or 'song' (Lithuanian) depending on origin. | Arabic, English, Hebrew, Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Dagnė | "new day" | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Daile | Beauty, art, graceful | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Daina Leigh | Song of the meadow (Daina = song; Leigh = meadow/clearing) | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Daini | Depends on origin - from Lithuanian 'daina' meaning 'song'; as a form of Dani/Daniel/Danielle meaning 'God is my judge'; in Japanese it literally means 'the second'. | English, Hebrew, Japanese, Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Dalius | Share or portion; associated with fate/destiny | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Danas | God is my judge | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Deividas | Beloved | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Dervinė | Likely derived from Lithuanian 'derva' (resin, tar) or from 'dervė' (grove/woodland clearing) - broadly 'of the resin' or 'from the grove'. | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Devyni | Nine; the ninth | Lithuanian | Unisex | — | |
| Dominyka | Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Domokas | Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Doryte | Gift of God | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Dovana | Gift, present | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Dovas | Derived from Hebrew 'Dov' meaning 'bear' (occasionally linked to Dovydas/David 'beloved') | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Dovidas | Beloved | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Dovilas | Likely "gift" or "given" (from Lithuanian root dovana, "gift") | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Dovydas | Beloved, beloved one | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Dovydė | Beloved; beloved one | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Edvinas | Rich or prosperous friend | Lithuanian | Boy | — | |
| Edyte | 'wealth/fortune' + 'war' - often interpreted as 'prosperous in battle' or 'rich in war'. | Lithuanian | Girl | — | |
| Egidija | Derived from a word for 'young goat' (kid); historically associated with Saint Giles | Lithuanian | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Lithuanian-origin name in our dataset.