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  2. Category:Lithuanian masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lithuanian masculine given names" The following 157 pages are in this category, out of 157 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Lithuanian name - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian male and female names are distinguished grammatically. Almost all Lithuanian female names end in the vowels -a or -ė, while male names almost always end in -s, and rarely in a vowel -a or -ė, e.g. Mozė . If a masculine name ending in -a has a feminine counterpart, it ends in -ė, e.g. Jogaila and Jogailė.

  4. Category:Lithuanian given names - Wikipedia

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    R. Rimgaila (personal name) Categories: Given names by culture. Given names by language. Lithuanian language. European given names.

  5. Category:Lithuanian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lithuanian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 279 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Russian masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    S. Sasha (name) Simeon. Simon (given name) Slava (given name) Stanislav (given name) Stepan (given name) Svetoslav. Sviatoslav.

  7. Algirdas (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Algirdas is a Lithuanian male given name, derived from the Lithuanian terms al ("each, every") and gandas ("news, rumor") or girdintis ("hearing"). [1] Variants of the name include Algis and Elgirdas. Algirdas may refer to: Algirdas (1296–1377), Grand Duke of Lithuania; Algirdas Brazauskas (1932–2010), Lithuanian politician, President and ...

  8. Glossary of pre-Christian Lithuanian names - Wikipedia

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    A number of Lithuanian surnames evolved from the ancient pre-Christian Lithuanian personal names, such as Budrys, Girdenis, Tylenis, Vilkas, Amantas, Bukantas, Rimgaila, Vizgirda, Tarvydas. [1] Many of them are of compound type, typically consisting of two stems (dithematic names), and many are of single stem.

  9. Lithuanian orthography - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Lithuanian alphabet consists of 32 letters. It features an unusual collation order in that "Y" occurs between I nosinė (Į) and J. While absent from the alphabet, letters Q, W and X have their place in collation order: Q is located between P and R, and W with X are preceded by letter V. Those letters may be used in spelling of ...