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11/16/2020, 5:18 AM Phillipm2002

Name Naglis
Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. NAG-lyis
Edit Status Status2a. listed usages are verified

Meaning & History

From Lithuanian legends about Neringa and Naglis.

In Lithuanian folklore, Neringa is a beautiful, gentle giantess who built a mound of sand to keep the stormy waves of the Baltic sea at bay and protect the village and the people who live in it. One day, she catches the eye of Naglis, a dragon (some legends call him a sea serpent) living nearby, who madly falls in love with her. When Naglis realizes that his love is unrequited, in his wrath and his grief, he starts eating the fishermen living in Neringa's village one by one. Neringa is greatly saddened by these occurences, and so she creates a strip of sand between the bay and the Baltic sea, which would seperate her and her subjects from the dragon forever.

Its designated name day is August 13.
Added 11/16/2020 by Phillipm2002