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  1. Oct 18, 2017 · Back in 2012 we focused our R&D activities on Natural User Interface, and developed an NUI prototype on top of our Digital Banking Platform. The solution allowed customers to run daily banking ...

  2. Mar 17, 2010 · See new Tweets. Kęstutis Gardžiulis. @KestutisG. Founder @ ETRONIKA, passionate about #FinTech #Blockchain #Space #AI #Technology #Science #Digitalidentity and what the #future. lt.linkedin.com/in/gardziulisJoined March 2010. 1,229. medium.com/@The_LHoFT/the -innovators-a-conversation-with-k%C4%99stutis-gard%C5%BEiulis-co-founder-and-director ...

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  3. There is a little bit more to the name Kęstutis than its description currently indicates. Kęstutis contains the well-documented Lithuanian masculine diminutive suffix -utis, which means that this name is a pet form of masculine given names that contain the Lithuanian element 'kęsti' meaning "to cope" as well as "to suffer, to endure, to undergo", such as: Kęsgailas, Kęsmantas, Kęstautas ...

  4. Jan 27, 2023 · Kęstutis (pronounced /kæsˈtuːtıs/; born ca. 1297, died on August 3 or August 15, 1382 in Kreva, Lithuania) was monarch of medieval Lithuania. He ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1381–82, with his brother Algirdas (until 1377); and was Prince of Trakai. He ruled over the Lithuanians and Ruthenians.

    • Lithuania
    • 1297
    • "Кейстутис", "великий князь Литовский"
    • Vilnius, Lithuania, Grand Duchy of Lithuania
  5. I was reading about Lithuanian names, and I have a few questions. Klausimas. First of all, I read that - utis is a diminutive suffix, but these sources contradict eachother. On the other hand, Wikipedia says Kęstas is a short form of Kęstutis. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%99stutis_ (name)

  6. Apr 28, 2013 · 4/29/2013, 6:39 AM. According to Lithuanian name sites, the name breaks down like this: Kas (a pronoun meaning who) + taut (meaning the nation or the people). So, it means something like "He who is of the people" or "Man of the people". Kęstutis appears to be a different name that means "He who endures" or "He who suffers".

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