Haraldas
Haraldas Origin and Meaning
Haraldas is a masculine Lithuanian variant of the Germanic name Harald, which derives from the Old Norse elements 'harja' meaning 'army' and 'valdr' meaning 'ruler' or 'power.' The name has deep historical roots, having been borne by several Scandinavian kings and warriors, including Harald Bluetooth, a 10th-century Danish king. The Lithuanian form adds the characteristic Baltic masculine ending '-as' to the traditional name. While uncommon outside Lithuania and Baltic communities, Haraldas carries a strong, authoritative quality that reflects its warrior etymology. The name evokes images of Viking heritage and Norse tradition, making it an option for parents seeking a name with historical depth and distinctive character reflecting Baltic-Scandinavian cultural connections.