Lithuanian Names

Lithuanian names are used in the country of Lithuania in northern Europe.
gender
usage
Viktoras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Victor.
Vilhelmas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of William.
Vilhelmina f Swedish (Rare), Lithuanian
Swedish and Lithuanian feminine form of William.
Vilmantas m Lithuanian
From Lithuanian viltis "hope" combined with mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth".
Vilmantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vilmantas.
Viltautas m Lithuanian (Rare)
From Lithuanian viltis "hope" and tauta "people, nation".
Viltė f Lithuanian
Short form of Viltautė.
Vincas m Lithuanian
Short form of Vincentas.
Vincentas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Vincent.
Virgilijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Virgil.
Virginija f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Virginia.
Virginijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian masculine form of Virginia.
Visvaldas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian cognate of Visvaldis.
Vitalija f Lithuanian
Lithuanian feminine form of Vitalis (see Vitale).
Vitalijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Vitalis (see Vitale).
Vladas m Lithuanian
Short form of Vladimiras.
Vladimiras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Vladimir.
Voldemaras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian variant of Valdemar.
Vygantas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Wigand.
Vytautas m Lithuanian
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.
Vytautė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vytautas.
Žaneta f Czech, Slovak, Lithuanian
Czech, Slovak and Lithuanian form of Jeannette.
Zenonas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Zeno.
Zita 1 f Italian, Portuguese, German, Czech, Slovak, Lithuanian, Latvian
Means "little girl" in Tuscan Italian. This was the name of a 13th-century saint, the patron saint of servants.
Zofija f Lithuanian, Slovene
Lithuanian and Slovene form of Sophia.
Zoja f Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian
Form of Zoe in several languages.
Zuzana f Czech, Slovak, Lithuanian
Czech, Slovak and Lithuanian form of Susanna.
Žydrė f Lithuanian
From Lithuanian žydra meaning "light blue".
Žydrūnas m Lithuanian
From Lithuanian žydra meaning "light blue" (using the patronymic suffix ūnas).