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Landsbergis
Landsbergis is a Lithuanian family name. Of German origin, it is sometimes translated into Lithuanian as Žemkalnis.
Alekna
Alekna is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jurgis Alekna (1873–1952), Lithuanian physician and activist Martynas Alekna (born 2000), Lithuanian discus thrower Mykolas Alekna (born 2002), Lithuanian discus thrower Vilija Aleknaitė-Abramikienė (born 1957), Lithuanian politician and musicologist Virgilijus Alekna (born 1972), Lithuanian discus thrower
Jankauskas
Jankauskas is a Lithuanian surname. Polish counterpart: Jankowski, Russian: Yankovsky. Notable people with the surname include:
Narbutt
Narbutt and Narbut are Polish-language forms and Narbutas/Norbutas is the Lithuanian-language form of the same noble family name from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth times, or Trąby coat of arms.
Daumantas
Daumantas (Ruthenian: Dowmont or Domont; ; ) is a dithematic pre-Christian Lithuanian name with stems dau + -mant-. It may also be used as a surname.
Kubilius
Kubilius is a Lithuanian language family name, literally meaning "the cooper". It may refer to:
Sabonis
Sabonis is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ramanauskas
Ramanauskas is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Ramanauskienė (married woman or widow) and Ramanauskaitė (unmarried woman). It is a Lithuanized form of the Polish surname Romanowski. Other Slavic equivalents: Romanovsky/Romanovskiy (Russian), Ramanouski (Belarusian). All are toponymic surnames derived from any of locations named Romanów, Romany, or Romanowo, with all of them being derived from the given name Roman."
Kojałowicz
Kojałowicz is a Polish-language surname of Lithuanian origin. belonging to the family of townspeople and nobles of the Great Duchy of Lithuania. The Lithuanian forms of the surname are Kojalavičius or Kojelavičius. Its Russified form used in Russian Empire which annexed a large part of Poland for a long time is Koyalovich. Notable people with the surname include:
Budrys
Budrys is a Lithuanian surname. It evolved from the ancient Lithuanian personal name Budrys. The patronymic surname Budraitis is derived from this given name.
Rimkus
Rimkus is a Lithuanian surname, being the diminutive of the given name Rimkantas. Notable people with the surname include:
Nausėda
Nausėda is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Songaila
Songaila is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Songailienė (Samogitian: Songālienė; married woman or widow) and Songailaitė (Samogitian: Songālaitė; unmarried woman). Variants Sungaila or Sungail were mentioned in the Treaty of Königsberg (1390).
Savickas
Savickas is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name derived from the Slavic surname Savitsky. Its feminine forms are: Savickienė (married woman or widow) and Savickaitė (unmarried woman).
Bartulis
Bartulis or Bārtulis is the masculine form of a Lithuanian and Latvian surname. Its feminine forms in Lithuanian are Bartulienė (married woman or widow) and Bartulytė (unmarried woman), but in Latvian Bārtule. Notable people with the surname include:
Karvelis
Karvelis is a Lithuanian language family name. It may refer to: Ugnė Karvelis (1935–2002), Lithuanian writer and translator Juozas Karvelis (1934–2018), Lithuanian politician Ona Zabielaitė-Karvelienė (1899–1955), Lithuanian singer (1897–1976), Lithuanian politician and statesman Vytautas Karvelis
Bartkus
Bartkus is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Bartkuvienė (married woman or widow) and Bartkutė (unmarried woman). The (masculine) name is actually a diminutive of the given name Bartolomejus - Bartholomew.
Bagdonas
Bagdonas is a Lithuanian language family name. The word is the Lithuanized form of the Slavic name Bogdan, meaning 'God Given'.
Astikas
Astikas is a Lithuanian surname belonging to the noble Lithuanian family of Astikai, Notable people with the surname include:
Jonynas
Jonynas (masculine), Jonynienė (feminine married), Jonynaitė (feminine unmarried) is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Gintautas
Gintautas () is a Lithuanian masculine given name and surname. It is derived from the Lithuanian roots "ginti" (to defend, protect) and "tauta" (nation, people). Gintas is used as a shortening for Gintautas, as well as for Gintaras and various other given names.
Malinauskas
Malinauskas is a Lithuanian language family name. It may refer to: Donatas Malinauskas (1877–1942), Lithuanian politician and diplomat Mindaugas Malinauskas (born 1983), Lithuanian football goalkeeper Peter Malinauskas (born 1980), Australian politician, premier of South Australia from 21 March 2022 Joe Malin, (born Joe Malinauskas, 1988), Scottish football goalkeeper
Vyšniauskas
Vyšniauskas is a Lithuanian surname, a Lithuanized form of the Polish surname Wiśniewski, see the latter article for other forms of the surname.
Sruoga
Sruoga is a Lithuanian surname originated from the nickname Sruoga literally meaning thread wound from a spool on a bow, fiber of flax, hair of wool. Notable people with the surname include:
Klimas
Klimas may stand for:
Marčiulionis
Marčiulionis is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: (1911–1998), Lithuanian sculptor Augustas Marčiulionis (born 2002), Lithuanian basketball player (born 1938), biologist and ecologist, pioneer of radioecological research in Lithuania Ina Marčiulionytė, Lithuanian linguist, politician, and diplomat Šarūnas Marčiulionis (born 1964), Lithuanian basketball player Kęstutis Marčiulionis (born 1977), Lithuanian basketball player
Daukša
Daukša is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Daukšienė (married woman or widow) and Daukšaitė (unmarried woman).
Mockus
Mockus is a surname of Lithuanian origin. It is a diminutive from the given name Mãtas, Motiẽjus, Matthew. The surname may refer to:
Survila
Survila, sometimes spelled as Survilla, is a Lithuanian surname derived from a two-stem Pre-Christian Lithuanian name, with stems + . Notable people with the surname include:
Kudirka
Kudirka is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Kudirkienė (married woman or widow) and Kudirkaitė (unmarried woman). The Dictionary of Lithuanian surnames says that the surname is of uncertain origin, probably related to the French surname Couderc.
Matulionis
Matulionis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Domarkas
Domarkas is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bučas
Bučas is a Lithuanian surname Bernardas Bučas (1903–1979) – Lithuanian painter, sculptor, and graphic artist. (1900–1973) – Lithuanian economist, rector of Vilnius University. (1936–2025) – Lithuanian architect.
Balčiūnas
Balčiūnas is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Balčiūnienė (married woman or widow) and Balčiūnaitė (unmarried woman).
Dvarionas
Dvarionas is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Katkus
Katkus is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Brazauskas
Brazauskas is a Lithuanian language family name. Female forms are Brazauskienė and Brazauskaitė.
Gražulis
Gražulis is a Lithuanian language family name. Notable people with the surname include: Andrejs Gražulis (born 1993), Latvian basketballer Thomas P. Grazulis (born 1942), American meteorologist Petras Gražulis (born 1958), Lithuanian politician, MP
Česnauskis
Česnauskis is a Lithuanian surname. It is a variant of Polish surname Czesnowski. and may refer to:
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Karbauskis
Karbauskis is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Grinius
Grinius is a Lithuanian language family name. It may refer to: Kazys Grinius, 3rd President of Lithuania Kęstutis Grinius, Lithuanian politician Marius Grinius, Canadian diplomat
Noreika
Noreika is a Lithuanian language family name. It was derived from the Lithuanian words norėti, 'to desire' or norus, 'greedy'.
Baltrūnas
Baltrūnas is a Lithuanian surname.