Ugnė
Ugnė is a female given name currently popular in Lithuania, where it was the third most popular name given to baby girls in 2010.[1] It means "fire" in Lithuanian.[2]
Gender | female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Lithuanian |
Meaning | "fire" |
Region of origin | Lithuania |
Person named Ugnė
- Ugnė Karvelis (1935–2002), Lithuanian writer, a translator and a member of the UNESCO Executive Board
- Ugnė Mažutaitytė (born 1997), Lithuanian swimmer
Notes
gollark: *infinite lists
gollark: You could also implement it for, say, trees, though.
gollark: That's specifically for lists though.
gollark: In Haskell one way you can do it is with `iterate`, where you define a starting value and a way to iterate on that value, and you get an infinitely long list.
gollark: 5.
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