Lithuanian Surnames
Lithuanian names are used in the country of Lithuania in northern Europe.
54 surnames in our directory
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54Adomaitienė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, derived as the married form of Adomaitis. In Lithuanian naming conventions, suffixes such as -ienė indicate a married woman, while unmarried women typically use the suffix -y...
Adomaitis is a Lithuanian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Adomas" (the Lithuanian form of Adam). Its feminine forms are Adomaitienė (for married or widowed women) and Adomaitytė (for unmarried women). Etymology and O...
Adomaitytė is a Lithuanian feminine surname derived from Adomaitis, which itself is a patronymic from the given name Adomas, the Lithuanian form of Adam. In Lithuanian naming conventions, the suffix -aitė (or -iutė after...
Astrauskaitė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, derived from the masculine form Astrauskas. In Lithuanian naming tradition, the suffix -aitė indicates an unmarried woman or daughter, while -ienė (as in Astrauskienė) marks...
Astrauskas is a Lithuanian family name, corresponding to the Polish Ostrowski, which derives from the Polish word ostrów meaning "river island". Like many surnames in the Baltic region, it was carried by families who may...
Astrauskienė is a Lithuanian surname, the feminine form of Astrauskas, specifically used by married women. This surname is rooted in Polish toponymic origins, reflecting the historical ties between Lithuania and Poland....
Balčiūnaitė is a feminine Lithuanian surname, derived from the masculine form Balčiūnas. Lithuanian surnames ending in -aitė are traditionally used by unmarried women, a pattern established in the 19th century after the...
EtymologyBalčiūnas is a Lithuanian surname derived from a given name that originated from the Lithuanian word baltas meaning "white". The name thus carries connotations of purity or brightness. The feminine forms are Bal...
Balčiūnienė is a Lithuanian surname designating a married woman, derived from the masculine surname Balčiūnas. The root Balčiūnas itself originates from a given name based on the Lithuanian word baltas meaning "white." T...
Butkienė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, formed as a patronymic feminine equivalent of the masculine surname Butkus. This form, along with Butkuvienė, is traditionally used by married women in Lithuanian naming convent...
Butkus is a Lithuanian surname, the masculine form of a family name that traces back to a pre-Christian given name. Its feminine counterparts are Butkienė or Butkuvienė for married women or widows, and Butkutė for unmarr...
Butkutė is a Lithuanian surname that functions as a feminization of the masculine surname Butkus. In Lithuanian naming traditions, many masculine surnames have corresponding feminine forms that indicate both gender and m...
Butkuvienė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, formed as a married woman's variant of the surname Butkus. In Lithuanian naming traditions, surnames ending in -ienė specifically denote a married woman, while Butkienė and Bu...
Jankauskaitė is a Lithuanian feminine surname derived from the masculine surname Jankauskas, the Lithuanian form of Janowski. In Lithuanian tradition, the suffix -aitė is used to form feminine surnames for unmarried wome...
Etymology and Origin Jankauskas is a Lithuanian surname, derived from the Polish surname Janowski. Janowski originated as a habitational name for someone from a town named Janowo, Janów, or Janowice, all derived from the...
Jankauskienė is the feminine, married form of the Lithuanian surname Jankauskas. In Lithuanian surname traditions, the suffix -ienė denotes a married woman, equivalent to a title like "Mrs.," while the masculine patronym...
Jonaitienė – Lithuanian Feminine Surname Jonaitienė is a Lithuanian surname denoting a married woman derived from the masculine base Jonaitis. In Lithuanian naming tradition, the suffix -ienė indicates that the bearer is...
Jonaitis is a Lithuanian Jonas 1. The surname is derived from the given name Jonas, which is the Lithuanian form of John. As a patronymic surname, Jonaitis typically means "son of Jonas" or "descendant of Jonas," reflect...
Etymology and MeaningJonaitytė is a Lithuanian surname that functions as the feminine form of Jonaitis, itself a patronymic derived from the given name Jonas 1, the Lithuanian form of John. The suffix -ytė is characteris...
Etymology and OriginKavaliauskaitė is the feminine form of the Lithuanian surname Kavaliauskas, which itself derives from the Polish surname Kowalski. Kowalski, one of the most common surnames in Poland, originates from...
EtymologyKavaliauskas is a Lithuanian masculine surname, derived from the Polish surname Kowalski. Kowalski itself originates from the Polish word kowal meaning "blacksmith," making Kavaliauskas one of the many occupatio...
Kavaliauskienė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, derived from the masculine form Kavaliauskas. It follows the common Lithuanian patronymic pattern where the suffix -ienė specifically denotes a married woman, while the un...
Kazlauskaitė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, derived as the unmarried woman's form of Kazlauskas. In Lithuanian naming conventions, surnames often change based on the marital status and gender of the bearer. The suffix...
Kazlauskas is a Lithuanian surname, and it is the most common surname in Lithuania. It is the Lithuanian form of the Polish surname Kozłowski, which originally denoted a person from places like Kozłów or Kozłowo, names d...
Kazlauskienė is a common Lithuanian surname used by married women, derived as the feminine form of Kazlauskas, which itself is the most common surname in Lithuania. The male base surname Kazlauskas originated as the Lith...
Navickaitė is a Lithuanian feminine surname derived from the masculine form Navickas, which itself is a Lithuanian adaptation of the Polish surname Nowicki. The suffix -aitė specifically indicates an unmarried woman in L...
Navickas is a Lithuanian surname derived from the Polish surname Nowicki. The name is formed by adapting the Polish original to Lithuanian phonology and morphology, replacing the -cki suffix with -ckas, a common pattern...
Navickienė is the feminine form of the Lithuanian surname Navickas, traditionally used by married women in accordance with Lithuanian onomastic conventions. This patronymic-like suffix distinguishes married women from th...
Paulauskaitė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, formed as a patronymic from the masculine surname Paulauskas, which itself derives from the Lithuanian given name Paulius, the local form of Paul. The ending -aitė specifica...
Paulauskas is a Lithuanian surname derived from the given name Paulius, the Lithuanian form of Paul. The name Paul originates from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. Saint Paul, a pivotal...
Paulauskienė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, the married form of Paulauskas, which itself derives from the given name Paulius, the Lithuanian form of Paul. The suffix -ienė is standard in Lithuanian surnames to denote...
Petraitienė is a Lithuanian feminine surname derived from the masculine surname Petraitis, specifically indicating a married woman. The suffix -ienė is a common Lithuanian patronymic/marital suffix used to form feminine...
Petraitis is a Lithuanian patronymic surname derived from the given name Petras, the Lithuanian form of Peter. The suffix -aitis indicates descent, so Petraitis literally means "son of Petras." As a surname type, it refl...
Etymology and OriginPetraitytė is a Lithuanian patronymic surname exclusively used for unmarried women. It is the feminine form of Petraitis, which itself derives from the given name Petras—the Lithuanian form of Peter....
Petrauskaitė is a Lithuanian surname that is the feminine form of Petrauskas, traditionally used by unmarried women. The masculine form derives from Petras, the Lithuanian equivalent of Peter, meaning "son of Petras." Th...
Etymology and MeaningPetrauskas is a Lithuanian surname that originated as a patronymic, meaning "son of Petras." The name is formed by adding the suffix -auskas to the given name Petras, which is the Lithuanian form of...
"Petrauskienė" is a Lithuanian feminine surname with a very specific marital usage—it is the feminine form of Petrauskas, exclusively used by married women. This naming pattern is characteristic of Lithuanian onomastics,...
Šimonienė is a Lithuanian surname that denotes a married woman, formed by adding the feminine suffix -ienė to the base name Šimonis. In Lithuanian naming traditions, -ienė is primarily used for married women, similar to...
Šimonis is a Lithuanian patronymic surname meaning "son of Simonas". The surname reflects the traditional Lithuanian naming system where the suffix -onis, contracted to -is, indicates paternity.The root name Simon 1 deri...
Šimonytė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, derived from the masculine base Šimonis. The suffix -ytė is specifically used for unmarried women in Lithuanian naming conventions; married women would typically use the variant...
Stankevičienė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, derived as the married form of the masculine surname Stankevičius. In Lithuanian naming traditions, suffixes often indicate gender and marital status: -ienė is appended to...
Stankevičius is a Lithuanian-language surname, representing the Lithuanian form of the Polish surname Stankiewicz. Both surnames are ultimately patronymic in origin, derived from a diminutive of the given name Stanisław,...
Stankevičiūtė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, derived as a patronymic form of the masculine surname Stankevičius. In Lithuanian tradition, suffixes like -iūtė (and its variant -ytė) are used to indicate an unmarried wo...
Urbonaitė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, derived as the feminine form of Urbonas. In Lithuanian naming tradition, the suffix -aitė indicates an unmarried woman's surname, while married women typically use -ienė. The m...
Urbonienė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, derived from the masculine Urbonas. It follows the typical Lithuanian patronymic pattern where the suffix -ienė denotes a married woman. The name is borne primarily in Lithuani...
Vasiliauskaitė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, specifically the form used for unmarried women. It is derived from Vasiliauskas, the masculine base of the surname. As with many Lithuanian surnames, the feminine form var...
Vasiliauskas is a Lithuanian surname meaning "son of Vasilijus" (the Lithuanian form of the Greek name Basil 1, from basileus "king"). It belongs to a common Baltic patronymic pattern where the suffix -auskas (often adap...
EtymologyVasiliauskienė is a Lithuanian surname with a feminine suffix. It is the married feminine form of Vasiliauskas, which means "son of Vasilijus." Vasilijus itself is the Lithuanian form of Basil 1, derived from th...
Žilinskaitė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, formed as the unmarried (maiden) form of Žilinskas. In Lithuanian naming tradition, masculine surnames ending in -as take the suffix -aitė for unmarried women and -ienė for m...
Etymology and OriginŽilinskas is a Lithuanian-language surname that most probably derives from the Lithuanian root Žilys. Its Slavic counterparts include Polish Zieliński, Russian Zhilinsky (Жилинский), and Belarusian Žy...
Žilinskienė is a Lithuanian feminine surname, the married form of Žilinskas. In Lithuanian naming tradition, the suffix -ienė is appended to a husband's surname to denote a married woman, while -aitė (as in the variant Ž...
EtymologyŽukauskaitė is a Lithuanian feminine surname ending in -aitė, which is used to denote unmarried women. It is derived from the masculine Žukauskas, which itself is a Lithuanian adaptation of the Polish surname Żu...
Žukauskas is a Lithuanian family name, representing a Lithuanized form of the Polish surname Żukowski or the Russian Zhukovsky. The root of these names lies in the Slavic word zhuk ('beetle' or 'bug'), which also gave ri...
Žukauskienė is the feminine form of the Lithuanian surname Žukauskas, specifically used by married women. This pattern is typical in Lithuanian naming conventions, where surnames reflect gender and marital status: unmarr...