Saulius

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Masculine form of SAULĖ. This is also the Lithuanian form of SAUL.

SAUL?   female   Lithuanian, Baltic Mythology
Means "sun" in Lithuanian. This was the name of the Lithuanian sun goddess.
SAUL   male   Biblical, Jewish, Biblical Latin
From the Hebrew name שָׁאוּל (Sha'ul) which meant "asked for, prayed for". This was the name of the first king of Israel, as told in the Old Testament. Before the end of his reign he lost favour with God, and after a defeat by the Philistines he was succeeded by David as king. In the New Testament, Saul was the original Hebrew name of the apostle Paul.
EQUIVALENTS
BIBLICAL GREEK: Saoul
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Sha'ul
BIBLICAL LATIN: Saul
BIBLICAL: Saul
FINNISH: Sauli
JEWISH: Saul
FEMININE FORMS
BALTIC MYTHOLOGY: Saule, Saulė, Sauliā
LATVIAN: Saule
LITHUANIAN: Saulė
OTHER FORMS
BIBLICAL GREEK: Silas
BIBLICAL LATIN: Silas
BIBLICAL: Silas
ENGLISH: Silas
GREEK: Silas