Gediminas (first name)
Gediminas is a Lithuanian masculine given name , derived from gedėti (English " mourn ") and minėti ("mention").
people
- Gediminas (1275–1341), Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1316
- Gediminas Bagdonas (* 1985), racing cyclist
- Gediminas Čepulis (* 1963), politician, mayor of Joniškis
- Gediminas Černiauskas (* 1957), economist and politician
- Gediminas Dalinkevičius (* 1946), politician and violinist
- Gediminas Gelgotas (* 1986), composer and conductor
- Gediminas Grina (* 1965), officer, head of the VSD news agency, security general
- Gediminas Jankus (* 1951), politician, deputy mayor of Kaunas
- Gediminas Juzeliūnas (* 1958), physicist
- Gediminas Karalius (* 1942), sculptor and professor at the art academy
- Gediminas Kazlauskas (* 1959), manager, civil engineer, politician, environment minister
- Gediminas Kirkilas (* 1951), politician, social democrat, former prime minister
- Gediminas Mažeika (* 1978), football referee
- Gediminas Mesonis (* 1968), constitutional lawyer, professor, constitutional judge
- Gediminas Miškinis (* 1961), civil servant and politician, deputy minister
- Gediminas Navaitis (* 1948), psychologist and psychotherapist, politician
- Gediminas Onaitis (* 1983), economic politician , Vice Minister
- Gediminas Paulauskas (* 1982), football player
- Gediminas Paviržis (* 1941), politician
- Gediminas Sagatys (* 1977), judge
- Gediminas Šarakauskas (* 1977), chess player and international master
- Gediminas Šerkšnys (* 1948), diplomat
- Gediminas Šugžda (* 1968), football player
- Gediminas Vagnorius (* 1957), politician, former prime minister and member of the Seimas
- Gediminas Vasiliauskas (* 1963), politician, member of the Seimas
- Gediminas Vičius (* 1985), football player
- Gediminas Vitkus (* 1962), political scientist, professor
- Intermediate name
- Algirdas Gediminas Šemeta (* 1962), economist and politician, EU Commissioner in the Barroso II Commission
- Juozas Gediminas Baranauskas (* 1935), politician, member of the Seimas
- Stanislovas Gediminas Ilgūnas (1936–2010), resistant, historian and politician, member of the Seimas, honorary citizen of the Jonava district (since 2000)