Robertas
Masculine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
Robertas is the Lithuanian form of Robert. Like its Germanic source, Robertas derives ultimately from the Old High German elements hruod meaning "fame" and beraht meaning "bright," giving it the sense of "bright fame".
Etymology and History
Robert was brought to Britain by the Normans and has been a consistently popular name in the English-speaking world. The Lithuanian equivalent, Robertas, follows typical Lithuanian phonology and adaptation of foreign names. It became established in Lithuania likely through the influence of Christianity and the nobility, as the name Robert was common among European royal and noble families.
Cultural Significance
In Lithuania, Robertas is a standard masculine given name. While it does not have the same centuries of tradition as in the West, it has been used consistently, especially since the 20th century. The name forms part of a wider Baltic tradition of adopting and adapting names from other European languages.
Notable Bearers
Robertas Javtokas (born 1980), a Lithuanian professional basketball player known for his time with Žalgiris Kaunas and as a member of the Lithuanian national team.
Robertas Poškus (born 1979), a Lithuanian footballer who played as a forward for clubs in Lithuania, Russia, and elsewhere.
Robertas Žulpa (born 1960), a Lithuanian swimmer who competed for the Soviet Union and won an Olympic gold medal in 1980.
Robertas Kuncaitis (born 1964), Lithuanian basketball coach.
Robertas Nevecka (born 1984), Lithuanian film director, animator, and illustrator.
Key Facts
Meaning: "bright fame" (Lithuanian form of Robert)
Origin: Germanic, via Lithuanian adaptation
Type: Masculine given name
Usage: Primarily Lithuanian