Dalia 2fLithuanian, Baltic Mythology From Lithuanian dalis meaning "portion, share". This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of weaving, fate and childbirth, often associated with Laima.
EglėfLithuanian Means "spruce tree" in Lithuanian. In a Lithuanian folktale Eglė is a young woman who marries a grass snake. At the end of the tale she turns herself into a spruce.
Goda 2fLithuanian From Lithuanian godà meaning "thought, dream" or "honour, respect".
LaimafLithuanian, Latvian, Baltic Mythology From Latvian laime and Lithuanian laima, which mean "luck, fate". This was the name of the Latvian and Lithuanian goddess of fate, luck, pregnancy and childbirth. She was the sister of the goddesses Dēkla and Kārta, who were also associated with fate.
LiepafLithuanian Means "linden tree" or "July" in Lithuanian.
LinasmLithuanian Lithuanian form of Linus. This is also the Lithuanian word for "flax" (a cognate of the name's root).
RūtafLithuanian, Latvian Means "rue" in Lithuanian, the rue plant being a bitter medicinal herb that is a national symbol of Lithuania. This is also the Lithuanian form of Ruth 1.