- Source: Gimbutas
Gimbutas is a Lithuanian surname originated as a two-stemmed pre-Christian Lithuanian name: gim-, likely from gin- gi̇̀nti ("to repel an attack, to block...") and but- from bū́ti, "to be". The first recorded usage of the name is from the legendary dynasty of Palemonids: Gimburas, duke of Samogitia. The name was recorded in several foms: Gémbuta, Gémbūta, Gémbutas, Gimbutis, Gimbūtis. In Belarus there are villages associated with the name: Gimbuty and Gimbatawka.
Notable people with the surname include:
Antanas Gimbutas (1941–2013), Lithuanian draughts composer and solver, draughts activist
Jurgis Gimbutas, (1918–2001), architect, Lithuanian press and public figure, doctor of engineering sciences
Marija Gimbutas (Marija Birutė Alseikaitė-Gimbutienė, 1921–1994), Lithuanian archaeologist and anthropologist
See also
All pages with titles containing Gimbutas
All pages with titles containing Gimbutaite
All pages with titles containing Gimbutiene
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Marija Gimbutas
- Agama matriarkal
- Hipotesis Kurgan
- Agama
- Bahasa Yunani
- Sejarah dunia
- Rumpun bahasa Indo-Eropa
- Rumpun bahasa Jermanik
- Arya
- Zoroastrianisme
- Marija Gimbutas
- Gimbutas
- Kurgan hypothesis
- Triple Goddess (Neopaganism)
- Old Europe (archaeology)
- Mahte
- Marija
- J. P. Mallory
- Mother goddess
- Vinča symbols