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Adomas
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Man; 'of the earth' - from Hebrew 'Adam' meaning 'man' or 'earth' |
Lithuanian |
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Aivaras
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Yew/bow + warrior - 'yew (bow) warrior' or 'archer'. |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Aldys
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From the root 'ald' meaning 'old, elder, venerable' - often interpreted as 'wise' or 'noble' |
Latvian, Lithuanian |
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Aleksas
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Defender of men |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Algimantas
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From Lithuanian elements algi- ('beginning, first') + mantas ('wealth, possession') - roughly 'beginning of wealth' or 'first in possessions'. |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Algirdas
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all-hearing; "he who hears everything" (from al- "all" + gird- "hear") |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Algis
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Short/diminutive form of Algirdas or Algimantas; associated with Algirdas meaning 'all-hearing' (al- 'all' + gird- 'hear') and with elements in Algimantas relating to 'rule/beginning' and 'wealth'. |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Alvydas
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Likely from elements meaning 'elf' (alv-) + 'knowledge/sight' (-vydas), roughly 'elf-seer' or 'elf-knowledge'. |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Antanas
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Derived from the Roman family name Antonius, commonly interpreted as "priceless" or "beyond praise". |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Antanelis
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Diminutive of Antanas/Anthony, traditionally associated with 'priceless' or 'inestimable worth'. |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Antanukas
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Diminutive of Antanas - 'little Antanas'; Antanas derives from Antonius (traditionally 'priceless' or 'invaluable'). |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Arnas
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From Germanic 'arn' meaning 'eagle' (often interpreted as 'eagle' or 'strong/ruler') |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Arsenijus
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Virile, masculine; strong |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Artimas
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near; close; beloved/dear |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Artūnas
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From Arthur - commonly interpreted as 'bear' (from Celtic 'artos') |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Arvinas
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Uncertain; possibly 'friend' or 'friend of the people' if related to Arvin, otherwise exact Baltic root meaning is unclear |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Arvydas
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Derived from Arvid, meaning "eagle-wood" (literally 'eagle of the forest') |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Audrėnas
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From Lithuanian 'audra' meaning 'storm' - roughly 'little storm' or 'stormy'. |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Audrys
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storm (Lithuanian); also associated with "noble strength" via Audrey |
English, Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Auguste
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Venerable, majestic, esteemed (from Latin Augustus) |
German, Latin, Lithuanian |
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Augustėnas
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derived from Augustus - venerable, majestic; likely 'descendant/son of August' |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Augustinas
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Venerable, majestic (derived from Augustus meaning 'great' or 'venerable') |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Austėjus
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Name of a mythological figure associated with bees and beekeeping; related to the Lithuanian root 'aust-' (to dawn / to rise). |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Avgustas
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venerable, majestic; 'great' or 'exalted' |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Avgustėnas
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Venerable, majestic; related to Augustus ('great, venerable') |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Balsys
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Derived from Lithuanian 'balsas' meaning 'voice' or 'sound'. |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Balys
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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 |
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Benas
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Blessed (from Benedict); alternatively 'son of the right hand' (if from Benjamin) |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Benediktas
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blessed (from Latin bene 'well' + dictus 'spoken') |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Benedyktas
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blessed |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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