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      Meaning of the first name
      Laima

      Origin 
      Lithuanian

      Meaning 
      Goddess of Fate And Luck

      Variations 
      Sulaiman, Aiman, Laila

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Laima is of Lithuanian origin, deeply embedded in the country's mythology and cultural narrative. It is derived from the goddess Laima, who represents fate and luck. As a deity, Laima is believed to control the destinies of individuals, influencing the outcomes of lives through her magical influence. The name symbolizes a connection to fortune and prosperity, making it not only a personal identifier but also a reflection of a powerful cultural belief.

      In Lithuanian history, Laima is a significant figure in pagan mythology. Revered as the goddess of fate, she is often depicted as a guiding force in moments of critical decision-making and life-changing events. Historically, the worship of Laima and other deities formed a core aspect of Lithuanian spiritual practices before the widespread adoption of Christianity. Laima’s presence in folklore underscores her importance as a protector and a determiner of fate, illustrating the intrinsic relationship Lithuanians have with their ancestral beliefs and the natural world.

      In contemporary times, Laima continues to be a popular name in Lithuania and among those of Lithuanian heritage. Its historical connotations lend a sense of pride and cultural identity to individuals named Laima. Additionally, the name resonates with themes of luck and destiny, making it appealing to parents seeking a meaningful name for their children. As global interest in unique names and cultural heritage increases, Laima has also gained recognition beyond Lithuania, transcending borders while retaining its essential ties to fate and fortune.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Laima.
      Pelletier

      is the most common surname for Laima.

      Ceslovas

      is the most common spouse name for Laima.

      Marite

      is the most common child name for Laima.

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