# Gvidas

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**Gvidas** is a [Lithuanian](/source/Lithuanian_language) masculine [given name](/source/Given_name). The name possibly derives from the [ancient Germanic](/source/Proto-Germanic_language) root "widu" or "wido", meaning "forest borderline", or the [Latin](/source/Latin) "vīta", which means "life".[2] Individuals bearing the name Gvidas include:

- [Gvidas Gineitis](/source/Gvidas_Gineitis) (born 2004), Lithuanian footballer
- [Gvidas Juška](/source/Gvidas_Ju%C5%A1ka) (born 1982), Lithuanian footballer
- [Gvidas Sabeckis](/source/Gvidas_Sabeckis) (born 1984), Lithuanian tennis player

## References

1. ["Lithuanian Name Days"](https://www.behindthename.com/namedays/country/lithuania). *Behind the Name*. 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2020.

1. ["Gvidas"](https://www.name-doctor.com/name-gvidas-meaning-of-gvidas-31289.html). *Name Doctor*. 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2020.

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