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In the world, Gintare (Gintare , Gintarė , Гинтаре ) is quite a rare primarily female, but very infrequently masculine first name. The first name Gintare is characteristic of Lithuania, where it is quite a common female name, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it is quite a rare female name, and Malta. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Lithuania, the United Kingdom, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Very seldom, Gintare is the last name as well as the forename.
Amber, Gintaryte, Wilkinson, Zemaityte, Štrimaityte, Motiekaityte, Adomaityte, Bukauskaite, Kontrimaite, Dronseikaite, Petreikyte, Sinkeviciute, Paulauskaite, Ragauskaite, Jankauskaite, Zilinskaite, Cerniauskaite, Kazakeviciene, Kazlauskaite, Petrauskaite, Malinauskaite, Barkauskaite, Pauliunaite, Stasaityte, Venckute, Ginte, Mockute, Simkute, Seiliute, Burskyte, Butkute, Kairyte, Pociute, Rimkute, Vebraite, Milbutaite, Sidaugaite, Suminaite, Ambotaite, Cereskaite, Kaleinykaite, Pliuskute, Darafejiene, Tamulyte, Nesvarbu, Varniene, Mikalauskaite, and Kavaliauskaite