Meaning & History
Gintarė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Gintaras. The name Gintaras itself means "amber" in Lithuanian, reflecting the cultural and historical significance of amber in Lithuania, where it is often called "Baltic gold" and has been used in jewelry and trade for centuries.
Etymology
The root gintar- is directly linked to the Lithuanian word gintaras, meaning amber. Amber, fossilized tree resin, holds a special place in Lithuanian folklore and identity. Names derived from it are common in Lithuanian and Latvian onomastics; the Latvian cognate is Dzintra.
Notable Bearers
Several Lithuanian women have borne the name Gintarė, achieving recognition in various fields:
- Gintarė Adomaitytė (born 1957), journalist
- Gintarė Bražaitė (born 1992), weightlifter and coach
- Gintarė Gaivenytė (born 1986), racing cyclist
- Gintarė Jautakaitė (born 1958), singer
- Gintarė Petronytė (born 1989), basketball player
- Gintarė Scheidt (born 1982), dinghy sailor
- Gintarė Skaistė (born 1981), politician
- Gintarė Venčkauskaitė (born 1992), modern pentathlete
- Gintarė Vostrecovaitė (born 1986), figure skater
Cultural Significance
Amber is deeply ingrained in Lithuanian culture; it is used in traditional jewelry and is a symbol of Baltic heritage. By naming their daughters Gintarė, parents connect them to this natural treasure and the enduring traditions of Lithuania.
- Meaning: Amber (feminine form of Gintaras)
- Origin: Lithuanian
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage Regions: Lithuania
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Gintarė