Aušra
Feminine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
Aušra is a feminine Lithuanian given name, derived from the Lithuanian word aušra meaning "dawn".Etymology and Linguistic OriginThe name originates directly from the Lithuanian common noun aušra ("dawn"), which itself stems from the *auš- element belonging to the Indo-European root *h₂ews- ('to shine', 'to dawn'). This root also gives rise to related words in other Indo-European languages, such as the Latin aurora ("dawn") and the English east. The name reflects the poetic and natural symbolism of dawn, representing new beginnings, hope, and light overcoming darkness.Historical and Cultural SignificanceCuLTurally, the name Aušra holds special resonance in Lithuanian history due to its connection to Aušra (literally "Dawn"), the first national Lithuanian newspaper. Published between 1883 and 1886 in Lithuania Minor (then part of East Prussia), the newspaper played a pivotal role in the Lithuanian National Revival, especially during the period of the Russian-imposed press ban (1864–1904). This era is often referred to as Aušros gadynė ("the Dawn Period"). Although only forty issues were produced with a circulation under 1,000, the newspaper's symbolic association with the name Aušra underscores the name's meaning of awakening and national resurgence.Related Names and VariantsThe name Aušra is related to the Latvian name Austra, which also means "dawn" (from the Baltic word aust 'to dawn' in Latvian). While Aušra is distinctly Lithuanian, Austra is the corresponding form in Latvia, and both share the rich Baltic heritage of dawn-related names.Notable BearersAušra Augustinavičiūtė (1927–2005), a Lithuanian psychologist who contributed to socionics.Aušra Maldeikienė (born 1959), a Lithuanian politician and Member of the European Parliament.Aušra Labuckienė (born 1968), a Lithuanian powerlifter and Paralympic medalist.Key FactsMeaning: "dawn" in LithuanianOrigin: Lithuanian languageType: First name (feminine)Usage regions: Lithuania, with variant Austra in LatviaSymbolic significance: Linked to the Lithuanian national renaissance and the newspaper Aušra