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.
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.
Notable people with this given name include: Gintautas Bartkus (born 1966), Lithuanian lawyer and politician Gintautas Iešmantas (1930–2016), Lithuanian politician Gintautas Matulis (b. 1986), Lithuanian basketball player and manager Gintautas Mikolaitis (b. 1959), Lithuanian engineer and politician Gintautas Paluckas (b. 1979), Lithuanian politician Gintautas Piešina (1952–2014), Lithuanian chess player Gintautas Šulija (b. 1978), Lithuanian Attorney at law Gintautas Umaras (b. 1963), Lithuanian track and road racing cyclist
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).