Meaning & History
Žydrė is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived from the Lithuanian word žydra, meaning "light blue" or "azure." The name evokes the sky and the sea, reflecting a common Lithuanian tradition of creating names from nature-related terms. It is a relatively modern name, fitting into a broader category of Lithuanian names inspired by colors and natural phenomena.
Etymology and Cultural Context
The root žydra comes from the Baltic word for blue, which is related to the verb žydėti (to bloom). This gives the name a secondary connotation of blossoming or flourishing. Lithuanian naming practices in the 20th century saw a revival of native linguistic elements, with many newly coined names like Žydrė emphasizing ties to the Lithuanian language and cultural identity. The masculine equivalent, Žydrūnas, shares the same etymological core.
Usage and Popularity
Žydrė remains a rare name but is recognized within Lithuania, especially among those who value traditional Baltic names. It is typically given to girls, though its masculine paired form exists. The name carries a soft, melodic sound, aligning with Lithuanian women's names that end in -ė. While not widely known outside Lithuania, it reflects the Baltic mythological and poetic landscape.
- Meaning: Light blue, azure
- Origin: Lithuanian (native word)
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage regions: Lithuania