Evaldas
Masculine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
Evaldas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a Lithuanian form of the Germanic name Ewald. The root name Ewald originates from Old German elements ewa meaning "law" or "custom" and walt meaning "power" or "authority." This etymology reflects a compound that signifies a ruler or guardian of law and order, a theme common in many Germanic names.
Historical and Cultural Context
Ewald, the source name, has a storied history. It was borne by two 7th-century saints from Northumbria, England, who were martyred in Saxony during missionary work. Known as Saints Ewald the Black and Ewald the White (distinguished by hair color), they are venerated in Catholic and Orthodox traditions. This dual Christian heritage contributed to the name's spread across Germanic and later Eastern European regions.
In Lithuania, the adaptation Evaldas fits into a pattern of adopting continental Germanic names into Lithuanian onomastics, often with slight phonological modifications. The name maintains its original strong, consonant-heavy structure but shifts to a Lithuanian-friendly ending (-as).
Notable Bearers
While not extremely common, Evaldas is associated with contemporary Lithuanian athletes and public figures. Notable individuals include:
Evaldas Petrauskas (born 1992), a Lithuanian Olympic boxer and bronze medalist at the 2012 London Games
Evaldas Dainys (born 1982), a retired Lithuanian basketball player in Lithuanian and European leagues
Evaldas Razulis (born 1986), a Lithuanian professional footballer
These bearers reflect the name's presence in modern Lithuanian sports culture.
Related Forms
Evaldas has cognates in several other languages, including Evald (Swedish), Ewoud and Ewout (Dutch), Ēvalds (Latvian), and Evaldo (Brazilian Portuguese). All share the common Germanic root meaning "law-power."
Meaning: "law-power," from elements meaning "law, custom" and "power, authority"Origin: Lithuanian adaptation of the Germanic name EwaldType: Masculine given nameUsage: Primarily in Lithuania