Virginijus
Masculine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
Virginijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a masculine form of the feminine name Virginia. In Lithuanian, it corresponds to the feminine form Virginija. Virginius ultimately originates from the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius, whose meaning is uncertain but has long been associated with Latin virgo, meaning "maid, virgin." The name is connected historically to a legendary Roman woman named Virginia, who was killed by her father to protect her from a corrupt official.Etymology and UsageThe adaptation of Virginia as a masculine name in Lithuanian follows a pattern where international feminine names are sometimes transformed into masculine forms via suffix modification. Virginijus is thus a distinct Lithuanian contribution to the broader family of names derived from Verginius. While the name Virginia has been widely used in English-speaking countries, particularly in America since the 17th century due to figures like Virginia Dare and Virginia Woolf, the Lithuanian form Virginijus remains exclusively male.Notable BearersSeveral Lithuanian public figures bear the name Virginijus, reflecting its integration into modern Lithuanian culture:Virginijus Baltušnikas (born 1968), Lithuanian football playerVirginijus Pikturna (born 1961), Lithuanian politicianVirginijus Praškevičius (born 1974), Lithuanian basketball playerVirginijus Šeškus (born 1967), Lithuanian basketball coachVirginijus Šikšnys (born 1956), Lithuanian biochemistVirginijus Sinkevičius (born 1990), Lithuanian politicianKey FactsMeaning: Derived from Virginia, associated with Latin virgo "virgin"Origin: Lithuanian masculine form; ultimate root in Roman family name Verginius or VirginiusType: First nameUsage Regions: Primarily Lithuania