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'''Mačiulis''' is the [[masculine]] form of a [[Lithuanian name|Lithuanian family name]]. Its [[feminine]] forms are: '''Mačiulienė''' (married woman or widow) and '''Mačiulytė''' (unmarried woman). |
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{{LithuanianSurname|Mačiulis|Mačiulienė|Mačiulytė}} |
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The surname may refer to: |
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*[[Jonas Mačiulis]], Lithuanian professional basketball player |
*[[Jonas Mačiulis]], Lithuanian professional basketball player |
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*[[Maironis]], Lithuanian |
*[[Maironis]], Lithuanian poet, birth name Jonas Mačiulis |
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*[[Teklė Mačiulienė]], chief editor of ''[[Kauno diena]]'' newspaper ( |
*[[Teklė Mačiulienė]], chief editor of ''[[Kauno diena]]'' newspaper (1987–1998), recipient of medal ''Už nuopelnus žurnalistikai'' ("For Merits in Journalism")[http://test.svs.lt/?Nemunas;Number(178);Article(4179);] |
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 6 September 2015
Mačiulis is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Mačiulienė (married woman or widow) and Mačiulytė (unmarried woman).
The surname may refer to:
- Jonas Mačiulis, Lithuanian professional basketball player
- Maironis, Lithuanian poet, birth name Jonas Mačiulis
- Teklė Mačiulienė, chief editor of Kauno diena newspaper (1987–1998), recipient of medal Už nuopelnus žurnalistikai ("For Merits in Journalism")[1]