Names Categorized "Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest"

This is a list of names in which the categories include Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest.
gender
usage
Aistė f Lithuanian
From the name of the Baltic tribe of the Aesti, mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus, called the Aisčiai in Lithuanian.
Andrius m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Andrew.
Arnoldas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Arnold.
Aurelijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Aurelius.
Donatas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Donatus (see Donato).
Donny m English
Diminutive of Donald.
Eimantas m Lithuanian
From the Lithuanian root ei- "to go" combined with mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth".
Erica f English, Swedish, Italian
Feminine form of Eric. It was first used in the 18th century. It also coincides with the Latin word for "heather".
Evelina f English, Italian, Swedish, Lithuanian, Greek, Russian, Bulgarian
Latinate form of Aveline. It was revived by the author Fanny Burney for the heroine of her first novel Evelina (1778). It is often regarded as a variant of the related name Evelyn or an elaboration of Eve.
Ieva f Lithuanian, Latvian
Lithuanian and Latvian form of Eve. This is also the Lithuanian and Latvian word for a type of cherry tree (species Prunus padus).
Jonas 1 m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Iohannes (see John).
Julija f Slovene, Croatian, Lithuanian
Slovene, Croatian and Lithuanian form of Julia.
Jurgis m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of George.
Jurij m Slovene, Sorbian
Slovene and Sorbian form of George.
Justas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Justus.
Laura f English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Catalan, French, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Lithuanian, Latvian, Late Roman
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel". This meaning was favourable, since in ancient Rome the leaves of laurel trees were used to create victors' garlands. The name was borne by the 9th-century Spanish martyr Saint Laura, who was a nun thrown into a vat of molten lead by the Moors. It was also the name of the subject of poems by the 14th-century Italian poet Petrarch.... [more]
Laurynas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Laurentius (see Laurence 1).
Linas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Linus. This is also the Lithuanian word for "flax" (a cognate of the name's root).
Mantas m Lithuanian
From Lithuanian mantus meaning "intelligent, clever" or manta meaning "property, wealth". Herkus Mantas was a 13th-century Prussian hero who fought against the Teutonic Knights.
Martynas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Martinus (see Martin).
Rimantas m Lithuanian
From Lithuanian rimti "to calm down" combined with mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth".
Robertas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Robert.
Sasha m & f Russian, Ukrainian, English, French
Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of Aleksandr or Aleksandra.
Saulius m Lithuanian
Masculine form of Saulė. This is also the Lithuanian form of Saul.
Viktoras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Victor.