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Lithuanian Baby Girl Names

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