| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Language | Lithuanian |
| Name day | 5 January [1] |
| Other gender | |
| Feminine | Vytautė [2] |
| Origin | |
| Region of origin | Lithuania |
| Other names | |
| Nicknames | Vitas, Vytas, Vytis, Tautas, Tautis, Taučius |
Vytautas is a pre-Christian Lithuanian given name derived from East Baltic roots vyti/vyd "chase, pursuer; to see" and tauta "land; country," first attested from Vytautas the Great. [3] This name has become a popular Lithuanian masculine given name. [4]
In Slavic languages, its Polish form is Witold, which later on was rendered as Vitold in Belarusian, Vitoldas in Lithuanian (re-assimilated), and Vitol'd in Russian.
Other forms became Vytaut (Belarusian), Witowt (Polish) and Vitovt (Russian).
Notable people with the name Vytautas or Vitautas include: