Stankevičiūtė
Feminine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
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 woman or a daughter, whereas married women take the suffix -ienė. Thus, Stankevičiūtė literally means "daughter of Stankevičius".Etymology and OriginThe base surname Stankevičius is itself a Lithuanian form of the Polish surname Stankiewicz, which originates from a diminutive of the given name Stanisław. The root Stanisław is of Slavic origin, composed of the elements stan ("to become") and sław ("glory"), thus meaning "one who becomes glorious". This name was borne by several Polish monarchs and Christian saints, contributing to its widespread adoption across Central and Eastern Europe.Linguistic FormationIn Lithuanian, family names often reflect the gender and marital status of the bearer. The suffix -iūtė is a patronymic suffix used for unmarried women. Related forms include Stankevičienė for married women. The chain of derivation is: Stanisław > Stankiewicz (Polish) > Stankevičius (Lithuanian) > Stankevičiūtė (feminine unmarried). Cognate surnames in other languages include Polish Stankiewicz, Czech Staněk, Bulgarian Stanev, Serbian Stanić, and Ukrainian Stasiuk.Cultural SignificanceIn Lithuanian society, surnames carry specific social information. The distinction between -iūtė and -ienė is still maintained in official documents and everyday use, reflecting traditional family structures. The surname Stankevičiūtė, while not among the most common Lithuanian surnames per Forebears data, represents a clear example of this onomastic convention.Meaning: Daughter of StankevičiusOrigin: Lithuanian, derived from Polish StankiewiczRoot: Stanisław (Slavic: "to become glorious")Usage: Unmarried women in LithuaniaRelated Forms: Stankevičienė (married)