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  2. Name day - Wikipedia

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    Some name days coincide with major Christian feasts. For example, people whose names are Chrēstos or Christine have their name day on Christmas, people named after St. Basil have their name day on New Year's Day, Anastásios and Anastasía on Easter Sunday, and María and Mários either on the Dormition or on the Presentation of Mary, mother ...

  3. Public holidays in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Lithuania; Date English name Local name Remarks 1 January: New Year's Day: Naujųjų metų diena 16 February: Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania (1918) Lietuvos valstybės atkūrimo diena 11 March: Day of Restoration of Independence of Lithuania (1990) Lietuvos nepriklausomybės atkūrimo diena Moveable Sunday ...

  4. Lithuanian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Lithuanian calendar is unusual among Western countries in that neither the names of the months nor the names of the weekdays are derived from Greek or Norse mythology. They were formalized after Lithuania regained independence in 1918, based on historic names, and celebrate natural phenomena; three months are named for birds, two for trees ...

  5. Pranas (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian: Name day: 17 September [1] Origin; Region of origin: Lithuania: Other names; Related names: Pranciškus Pranė (feminine form) Pranas is a Lithuanian ...

  6. Biruta (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Biruta or Birutė is a Latvian and Lithuanian feminine given name, which means "snow", derived from the Lithuanian word byrančiu. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The associated name day is June 1. [ 3 ]

  7. Culture of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    The official holidays are found in Article 162 of the Labour Code of the Republic of Lithuania. The holidays are as follows: [26] January 1: New Year's Day; February 16: Day of Re-establishment of the State of Lithuania (1918) March 11: Day of Restitution of Independence of Lithuania (from the Soviet Union, 1990)

  8. Andrius - Wikipedia

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    Name day: 10 November [1] Origin; Region of origin: Lithuania: Andrius is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the English language name Andrew ...

  9. Aistė - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian: Name day: 19 April, 10 August [1] Origin; Word/name: From the name of the Baltic tribe of the Aesti, ... Aistė is a Lithuanian feminine given name.