GabijafLithuanian, Baltic Mythology Probably from Lithuanian gaubti meaning "to cover". In Lithuanian mythology this was the name of the goddess of fire and the home.
LiepafLithuanian Means "linden tree" or "July" in Lithuanian.
LukasmGerman, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Lithuanian German, Scandinavian, Dutch and Lithuanian form of Lucas (see Luke). This was the most popular name for boys in Germany, Austria and Lithuania in some years of the 1990s and 2000s.
LuknėfLithuanian Possibly from the name of a Lithuanian river.
VytautasmLithuanian From the Lithuanian root vyd- "to see" or vyti "to chase, to drive away" combined with tauta "people, nation". This was the name of a 15th-century Grand Duke of Lithuania, revered as a national hero in that country.