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Jonas
name: given name and surname
Tautvilas
Tautvilas (or Tautvila; died 1263) was the Lithuanian prince of Polotsk and one of Dausprungas' sons and nephews of Lithuanian king Mindaugas. Tautvilas together with his brother Gedvydas and uncle Vykintas waged a civil war against Mindaugas. The war resulted in Mindaugas' coronation.
Darius
male given name
Julius
male given name
Vygantas
thumb|150px|Seal of Vygantas, Duke of Kernavė, 1388 Vygantas (baptized Alexander; ; died June 28, 1392, in Vilnius) was Duke of Kernavė. He was one of the sons of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania (1345–1377), and his second wife Uliana Alexandrovna of Tver.
Vytautas
male given name
Lukas
Lukas is a form of the Greek name Λουκάς, which is Romanized as Loukas, or Luke, or Lucas.
Tomas
male given name
Algirdas
male given name
Mindaugas
male given name
Šarūnas
Šarūnas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. Šarūnė is the feminine form of this name.
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.
Antanas
thumb | right | From the family photographs of Antanas Vaiciulaitis, from the 1980s. Antanas is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from Antonius that is equivalent to Anthony in Lithuania. It may refer to: Antanas Andrijauskas (born 1948), Lithuanian philosopher Antanas Bakšys (1923–1953), Lithuanian anti-Soviet partisan Antanas Bagdonavičius (1938–2024), Lithuanian rower and Olympic medalist Antanas Baranauskas (1835–1902), Lithuanian poet, mathematician and catholic bishop Antanas Baskas (born 1936), Lithuanian politician Antanas Bataitis (1854–1932), Lithuanian book smuggler Antanas
Arvydas
thumb|right|Arvydas Novikas Arvydas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kęstutis
male given name
Mantas
Mantas is a Lithuanian given name. People with the name include:
Danas
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Andrius
Andrius is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the English language name Andrew. People with the name Andrius include: Andrius Algirdaitis (c.1325–1399), Duke of Pskov and Polotsk Andrius Arlauskas (born 1986), Lithuanian footballer Andrius Baltuška (born 1971), Lithuanian physicist Andrius Blaževičius (born 1985), Lithuanian film director and screenwriter Andrius Gedgaudas (born 1978), Lithuanian footballer Andrius Giedraitis (born 1973), Lithuanian basketball player Andrius Gudžius (born 1991), Lithuanian discus thrower Audrius Kšanavičius (born 1977), Lithuanian footbal
Simonas
Simonas (shortened as Simas) is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a cognate of Simon, and may refer to: Simonas Daukantas (1793–1864), Lithuanian writer, ethnographer and historian Simonas Glinskis (born 1983), Lithuanian director of photography and cameraman Simonas Krėpšta (born 1984), Lithuanian orienteering competitor Simonas Martynas Kosakovskis (1741–1794), Polish-Lithuanian nobleman and military commander Monsignor Simonas Morkūnas (1902–1997), Lithuanian-born American priest Simonas Serapinas (born 1982), Lithuanian professional basketball forward Simonas Stanevičius (1799–1848), Lit
Simas
Simas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is often a diminutive of the name Simonas. People with the name Simas include: Simas Buterlevičius (born 1989), Lithuanian basketball player Simas Galdikas (born 1987), Lithuanian basketball player Simas Jasaitis (born 1982), Lithuanian basketball player Simas Skinderis (born 1981), Lithuanian footballer
Raimondas
Raimondas is a masculine Lithuanian given name. Notable people with the name include:
Aleksandras
Aleksandras is a Lithuanian male given name derived from Alexander. People with this name include:
Saulius
Saulius is a masculine given name.
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.
Algis
Algis is a Lithuanian male given name, an abbreviation of Algimantas. Notable people with the name include:
Audrius
Audrius is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the Lithuanian word audra, which means "storm". The female variant is Audronė. The name may refer to:
Mykolas
Mykolas is a Lithuanian male given name derived from Michael. People with the name include:
Valdas
thumb|right|Valdas Trakys Valdas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is the shortened form of Valdemaras and other Lithuanian names containing the Germanic or Baltic element "wald" ("rule"). Individuals with the name Valdas include:
Mečislovas
Mečislovas is a Lithuanian masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is composed of the Slavic elements mečĭ meaning "sword" and slava meaning "glory, fame". It thus means "glory of the sword", "famous by the sword", or "sword bearer".
Valdemaras
Valdemaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name, from Old High German name Waldemar. Its shortened form is Valdas.
Karolis
Karolis is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the North Germanic names Karl and Carl and the French and English Charles.
Jurgis
Jurgis () and Jurģis () are male given names. They are cognates of George. They may refer to:
Edgaras
Edgaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name.
Vitalijus
Vitalijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name.
Tadas
male given name
Giedrius
Giedrius is a Lithuanian masculine given name and may refer to the following individuals: Giedrius Andriunaitis (born 1991), Lithuanian swimmer Giedrius Arlauskis (born 1987), Lithuanian football goalkeeper Giedrius Barevičius (born 1976), Lithuanian football midfielder Giedrius Gustas (born 1980), Lithuanian basketball point guard and shooting guard Giedrius Gužys (born 1976), Lithuanian sport sailor Giedrius Kuprevičius (born 1944), Lithuanian composer and music educator Giedrius Matulevičius (born 1997), Lithuanian footballer Giedrius Savickas (born 1991), Lithuanian actor Giedrius Staniul
Vincas
Vincas is a Lithuanian masculine given name.
Modestas
Modestas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. Individuals with the name Modestas include: Modestas Bukauskas (born 1995), Lithuanian-British mixed martial artist Modestas Paulauskas (born 1945), Lithuanian basketball player and coach Modestas Stonys (born 1980), Lithuanian footballer Modestas Vaičiulis (born 1989), Lithuanian cross-country skier
Raimundas
Raimundas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Raymond, and may refer to:
Paulius
Paulius is a Lithuanian masculine given name, which is a cognate of the name Paul, from the Latin Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". The name may refer to:
Aivaras
Aivaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name and may refer to: Aivaras Abromavičius (born 1976), Lithuanian-born Ukrainian businessman and investment banker Aivaras Balžekas (1982–2005), Lithuanian tennis player Aivaras Baranauskas (born 1980), Lithuanian professional track cyclist and Olympic competitor Aivaras Bendžius (born 1993), Lithuanian hockey player Aivaras Laurišas (born 1977), Lithuanian footballer Aivaras Stepukonis (born 1972), Lithuanian singer-songwriter, musician and philosopher