Gintaras
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Gintaras | |
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Gender | m |
Origin | |
Word/Name | Lithuanian |
Meaning | gintaras = amber |
Region of origin | Lithuania |
Other names | |
Related names | Gintarė |
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Gintaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name and may refer to:
- Gintaras Ambraska (born 1975), Lithuanian judoka
- Gintaras Beresnevičius (1961–2006), Lithuanian historian of religions specializing in Baltic mythology
- Gintaras Didžiokas (born 1966), Lithuanian politician and Member of the European Parliament
- Gintaras Einikis (born 1969), retired Lithuanian professional basketball player
- Gintaras Janusevicius (born 1985), Lithuanian pianist
- Gintaras Karosas (born 1968), artist, founder and President of the non-profit organisation Europos parkas
- Gintaras Kazlauskas (born 1955), Lithuanian painter
- Gintaras Krapikas (born 1961), retired Lithuanian basketball player for Žalgiris Kaunas
- Gintaras Kraujelis (born 1956), Lithuanian painter
- Gintaras Rinkevicius (born 1960), Lithuanian conductor, awarded the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts in 1994
- Gintaras Sodeika (born 1961), Lithuanian painter
- Gintaras Staučė (born 1969), former Lithuanian footballer who currently works as a Spartak Moscow goalkeeping coach
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