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Aldona
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Likely 'noble' or 'old' (derived from Germanic adal/ald) |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Aldonė
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Derived from the element 'ald' - generally interpreted as 'old', 'wise' or 'noble'. |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Alldona
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Likely 'old' or 'noble' (derived from 'ald') |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Alvyda
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Probably 'elf-seer' or 'elf-knowledge' - from Germanic 'alv/alf' ('elf') plus a Baltic element related to sight/knowledge |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Alvydė
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Likely from Baltic elements al- (possibly "all") + -vyd- ("to see"), giving a sense of "all-seeing" (etymology uncertain). |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Aniutė
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Grace; favor (derived from the name Anna) |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Antanėlytė
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Diminutive feminine form of Antanas/Antanė - 'little Antanas' (from the Roman name Antonius, often interpreted as 'priceless' or 'of the Antonius family'). |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Audra
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storm (Lithuanian),noble strength (from Old English 'Æðelþryð') |
English, Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Audrah
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Noble strength; storm |
English, Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Audrena
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Possibly 'noble strength' (via Audrey) or 'storm' (Lithuanian) |
English, Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Audrėnė
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Derived from Lithuanian audra, meaning "storm" |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Audris
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From Old English elements meaning 'noble strength' (via Audrey); in Lithuanian related to 'audra' meaning 'storm'. |
English, Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Augustinienė
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‘wife of Augustine’ or ‘belonging to Augustine’ (married feminine form of a surname) |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Aukse
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golden (from Lithuanian 'auksas' meaning 'gold') |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Aukustė
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Derived from Augustus: venerable, majestic; also associated with the month of August |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Austė
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goddess of bees / protector of bees and beekeeping |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Austeja
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Goddess/guardian of bees; protector of beekeeping |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Austėjė
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Name of the Lithuanian goddess of bees - protector of bees and beekeepers |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Austėjute
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Diminutive of Austėja - the Lithuanian goddess of bees; 'little Austėja', associated with bees and fertility |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Avgustė
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Derived from Latin Augustus, meaning 'venerable, great' (from Latin augere 'to increase') |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Avgustynėlė
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Diminutive of Augustine - "little venerable/majestic one" |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Balsytė
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From Lithuanian 'balsas' ('voice, sound'); can be interpreted as 'little voice' or as a diminutive/patronymic meaning 'daughter of Balsys'. |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Bendikaitė
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Daughter/descendant of Bendikas (related to Benedict) - 'blessed'. |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Benyte
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Blessed (feminine form of Benedict/Benedicta/Benita) |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Bernadyte
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“Daughter of Bernard” - Bernard meaning ‘brave/strong as a bear’ |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Berynyte
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Likely a patronymic/diminutive meaning "daughter of Beryn" or "little Beryn", derived from a family name |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Birkutė
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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 |
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Biruta
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Uncertain; historically associated with the Lithuanian priestess Birutė - exact original meaning is unclear. |
Latvian, Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Birutė
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Of uncertain etymology; associated with the medieval Lithuanian duchess Birutė; often linked to the birch or interpreted as 'pure/bright'. |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Daenah
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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 |
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