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Lithuanian names - Baby names with the origin Lithuanian

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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

Lithuanian name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Lithuanian-origin name in our dataset.

242
Names in this origin
1
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
2,983
Peak year 1906