Antanaitis is a Lithuanian surname, meaning "son of Anthony". Notable people with the name include the following:
Abel was a son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. According to the Bible, he was the first person to die, murdered by his brother Cain.
Kubilius is a Lithuanian language family name, literally meaning "the cooper". It may refer to:
Ramanauskas is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Ramanauskienė and Ramanauskaitė. It is a Lithuanized form of the Polish surname Romanowski. Other Slavic equivalents: Romanovsky/Romanovskiy (Russian), Ramanouski (Belarusian). All are toponymic surnames derived from any of locations named Romanów, Romany, or Romanowo, the latter names literally meaning "belonging to Roman."
Rimkus is a Lithuanian surname, being the diminutive of the given name Rimkantas. Notable people with the surname include:
Stepanóvich or Stepanovych (Ukrainian) is an East Slavic-language surname.
Budrys is a Lithuanian surname. It evolved from the ancient Lithuanian personal name Budrys. The patronymic surname Budraitis is derived from this given name.
Vaitkevičius is a Lithuanian language family name corresponding to the Polish surname Wojtkiewicz. It may refer to:
Rybalko is a gender-neutral Ukrainian surname that may refer to
Kaszuba is a Polish-language surname, meaning "Kashubian". It may be transliterated as Kashuba, Kašuba (Lithuanian), Kachouba (French-style), or Kaschuba (German).
Novickis is a surname which is a rendering of the Slavic surname Nowicki/Novitsky/Navitski. In Latvian and Lithuanian, which require the suffix "-s"/"-is"/"-as" for nouns of masculine gender.
Bielak is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Stolyarenko is a Ukrainian-language surname derived from the occupation of stolyar, or "carpenter", "cabinetmaker", "joiner", literally meaning "son of carpenter". Notable people with this surname include:
Povilonis is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tūbelis is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Mikalauskas is a Lithuanian-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Nausėda is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Budraitis is a Lithuanian patronymic surname deriver from the ancient Lithuaninan given name Budrys. Notable people with the surname include:
Baltakis is a Lithuanian surname originated from the Lithuanian nickname "Baltakis" literally meaning "white-eyed". Notable people with the surname include:
Janušauskas is a Lithuanian surname, a Lithuanization of the Polish surname Januszewski. Notable people with the surname include:
Bartusevičius is a Lithuanian-language patronymic surname derived from the Polish diminutive Bartuś of the name Bartłomiej or Bartosz, both meaning Bartholomew. The suffix -ičius corresponds to the suffix -icz (Polish) or -ich (Belarusian), indicating its East Slavic origin. Notable people with the surname include: