Navickas
Masculine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
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 in Lithuanianized Slavic surnames. The Polish root Nowicki itself is a habitational name for someone from any of the Polish towns called Nowice, ultimately derived from Polish nowy (new).
Etymology and Variants
The earliest ethnolinguistic sources point to Navickas as a Lithuanian form corresponding to Polish Nowicki and to Russian and Belarusian forms such as Novitsky and Navitski. Alternative Lithuanian forms include Novickis, Navickis, and the native Lithuanian counterpart Naujalis — from naujas (new) — which mirrors the core meaning of the root.
Geographic Distribution
As the extract from Wikipedia indicates, Navickas and its synonyms are found throughout Lithuania and among Lithuanian diaspora communities. The Belarusian equivalent appear in Belarus, Nowicki in Poland, and the Russian versions across Eastern Europe.
Notable Bearers
Notable individuals named Navickas include Kęstutis Navickas (born 1984), a Lithuanian badminton player, and Karolis Navickas (born 1990), a Lithuanian rugby union player. Other more historic bearers may be traced through local archival records.
Feminine and Related Forms
In Lithuanian practice, feminine surnames are derived: Navickaitė for unmarried women and Navickienė for married women head-of-household. In Polish the analogous feminine form is Nowicka.
Meaning: Lithuanian counterpart of Polish Nowicki, habitational name for someone from Nowice.
Origin: Slavic root nouv- ('new'), acquired in Lithuanian through Polish intermediary.
Type: Surname, characteristically with ‑ck‑ suffix.
Regions: Lithuania, diaspora; related forms in Poland, Belarus, Russia.