Baltic Mythology Dog Names

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Introduction

The term Baltic Mythology is something of a catch-all phrase that refers to various religions from a group of Indo-European people - the Balts. Lithuanian Lore, Latvian Lore, and Prussian Myth would also be considered a part of Baltic Mythology, as these groups are historically tied to the Baltic people in some way or another. Even if you feel that you're not very familiar with the Baltic culture, you've probably been exposed to a few figures from Baltic Lore via the television, books, movies, songs, or video games. Pajauta - the fabled Princess of Kernavė - has partially inspired numerous fictional princesses like Princess Zelda and Princess Leia. And that's only scratching the surface of how Baltic Myth has influenced pop and contemporary culture. The Baltic Mythology theme allows for plenty of dog name choices!

Baltic Mythology Dog Names In Pop Culture

Baltic Mythology Dog Name Considerations

One reason to give your dog a Baltic Mythology inspired name would be if you have ties to Baltic, Lithuanian, Latvian, or Prussian culture. If you're able to, trace your family tree back to your earliest ancestors. If you're of Caucasian or European descent, specifically if you have any family members from Eastern Europe, you may end up finding an ancestor who was born and raised in the Indo-European part of the world! Even if you don't have any hereditary ties to Baltic culture, you may find that your particular breed of dog hails from that region; Polish Hounds, Cesky Terriers, and Transylvanian Hounds all hail from Eastern Europe. It could be suitable to name a dog from Eastern Europe after a figure from their culture. 

Another reason to name your dog after a figure, place, or concept from Baltic Mythology could be that you simply find the topic fascinating; World Myths often reflect how various peoples from around the globe deal with lofty subjects such as our cosmological place in the world, where we come from, and where we're going. World Myths are just as cerebral as they are spiritual and can help one understand much about a group of people by reading about their collective past.

Male Baltic Mythology Dog Names

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Dievas
The Lithuanian name for the Supreme Baltic God
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Deywis
Dievas's Prussian name
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Dievs
The Latvian name for Dievas
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Aukščiausiasis
Lithuanian for the Highest
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Praamžis
Lithuanian for Eternal One
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Perkūnas
The Baltic God of Thunder
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Pērkons
Perkūnas's Latvian name
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Thunder
What Perkūnas reigned over
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Oak
Perkūnas was also associated with Oak Trees
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Indra
Perkūnas's Hindu counterpart
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Perun
Perkūnas's Slavic counterpart
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Zeus
The Greek Equivalent to Perkūnas
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Odin
The Norse Sky God
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Thor
Another Norse God that's similar to Perkūnas
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Dausos
The home of noble souls
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Dangus
Another name for Dausos
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Valhalla
The Norse equivalent to Dausos
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Vėjopatis
The Master of Dausos
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Vayu
Vėjopatis' Hindu counterpart
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Kauka
The Baltic version of a leprechaun
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Mėnuo
The Lithuanian God of the Moon
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Diviriks
Means leader of the Gods
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Mēness
Another name for Mėnuo
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Bubalis
The Baltic god of Bees and Honey
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Balt
After the Baltic people themselves
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Kremata
God of hogs
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Cerklicing
The Baltic god of Agriculture
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Audros
God of storms
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Teliavelis
The Baltic god who forges the Sun
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Sunsmith
Teliavelis' occupation, rather than a blacksmith

Female Baltic Mythology Dog Names

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Fae
A spirit or sprite that helps people
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Fairy
The Westernized version of the word Fae
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Lauma
A type of Forest Fae that helps children
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Rainbow
Considered a ribbon lost by the Laumés
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Čiūčia liūlia
Means forgotten child in the Laumés' native tongue
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Dalia
The Lithuanian goddess of Fate
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Fate
The concept of a preordained plan
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Destiny
A synonym for fate
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Faith
The idea of swearing fealty to something or someone
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Fidelis
Latin for faithful
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Laima
The Baltic goddess of Birth, Marriage, and Death
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Lakshmi
Laima's Hindu counterpart
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Kārta
One of Laima's Sisters
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Dēkla
Laima's other sister, a member of the Latvian Trinity
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Gegutė
A goddess associated with cuckoo birds
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Saulė
The goddess of the Sun
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Sauliā
Saulė's Proto-Baltic name
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Žemyna
The goddess of the Earth and Saulė's daughter
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Mary
Žemyna is similar to the Virgin Mary
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Maria
The Latin version of Mary's name
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Madonna
An artistic depiction of Mary with Jesus
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Zemė
Lithuanian for Earth
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Pajauta
The Princess of Kernavė
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Percunatele
The Thunder goddess
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Lada
Goddess of beauty and fertility
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Vakariné
Goddess of the Evening Star
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Maras
Means plague in Lithuanian
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Medeina
Goddess of forest and hunting
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Ragana
An old, forest dwelling witch
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Kupolė
The Lithuanian spirit of flowers and vegetation

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