Vytautas is a Lithuanian masculine given name of ancient origin and rich historical significance. The name Vytautas is derived from the Lithuanian word "vyto" which means "strength" or "power". It is believed to have been used as a personal name for centuries, but it gained prominence during the Grand Duchy of Lithuania period (1236-1795) when two notable rulers bore this name: Vytautas the Great and his nephew, Vytautas of Trakai.
Vytautas the Great (1350-1430) was a prominent Lithuanian ruler who expanded the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He is often considered one of the most important figures in Lithuanian history due to his military achievements and diplomatic prowess. His nephew, Vytautas of Trakai (1400-1462), was also a significant figure who ruled the Grand Duchy after his uncle's death.
The name Vytautas has since become an important part of Lithuanian cultural heritage and is still used today as a popular masculine given name in Lithuania. It is often associated with strength, power, and historical significance due to its namesakes from centuries past.
The name Vytautas has seen a varied number of births over the years in the United States. Starting with just five births in 1918, the numbers fluctuated throughout the mid-20th century. There was an increase to six births in 1951, followed by nine in 1952, marking the highest peak during this period. The numbers then decreased to five births each in 1954 and 1957, with another peak of seven births in 1955 and ten in 1956. Despite these fluctuations, the total number of births for the name Vytautas over this period remains at a respectable fifty-two.