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Mantas

Etymology

From mantà / mantus (“wealth; suitable”).

Proper noun

Mañtas m (feminine Mantė) stress pattern 1

  1. a male given name

Declension

Derived terms

  • (Given names:) Ai̇̃mantas, Ali̇̀mantas, Al̃mantas, Alg...
7 months ago
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Butautas

Etymology

By surface analysis, it is composed of bū́ti ("to manifest in reality”)+‎ tauta (“the people”).[1]

Some Germanist scholars who study Baltic onomastics claimed that the name Vytautas and its Slavic cognates are of Gothic origi...

8 months ago

Vytautas

Etymology

By surface analysis, it is composed of vyti (“chase, pursuer”) +‎ tauta (“the people”).[1]

Some Germanist scholars who study Baltic onomastics claimed that the name Vytautas and its Slavic cognates are of Gothic origin and th...

8 months ago

Mindaugas

The life of Mindaugas, the first and only crowned King of Lithuania, represents a pivotal, yet tragically brief, period in the nation's history. His reign, spanning from his coronation in 1253 until his assassination in 1263, was a moment o...

8 months ago

Mindaugas

Etymology

By surface analysis, it is composed of minėti/menąs/minimas (“to mention/wisdom/fame”) +‎ daũg (“much, a lot, capable”).[1] Reconstructed from Indo-European roots with distinct attestations in Germanic and Slavic language sour...

8 months ago

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