Vytautas (disambiguation)

Vytautas (c. 1350–1430) was a Lithuanian medieval king, Grand Duke, Prince of Hrodna and Prince of Lutsk.

Vytautas may also refer to:
 * Vitas, a diminutive form of the given name
 * Vytautas Magnus University, a public university in Kaunas, Lithuania founded in 1922
 * Vytautas the Great Bridge, a bridge in Kaunas, Lithuania that crosses the Nemunas River
 * Vytautas' the Great Church, a Roman Catholic church in Kaunas, Lithuania consecrated in 1400
 * Vytautas the Great War Museum, a museum in Kaunas, Lithuania opened in 1936
 * BC Vytautas, basketball team from Prienai, Lithuania

People with the given name

 * Vytautas Andriuškevičius (born 1990), Lithuanian footballer
 * Vytautas Apanavičius (born 1973), Lithuanian football midfielder
 * Vytautas Babravičius or Simas (born 1952), Lithuanian country and folk rock musician
 * Vytautas Bacevičius (1905–1970), Lithuanian composer
 * Vytautas Barkauskas (born 1931), Lithuanian composer and music educator
 * Vytautas Beliajus (1908-1994), Lithuanian folk dancer and instructor
 * Vytautas Pranas Bičiūnas (1893–1943), Lithuanian painter, theatre actor, writer and literary critic
 * Vytautas Briedis (born 1940), Lithuanian rower and Olympic medalist
 * Vytautas Bubnys (1932–2021), Lithuanian writer and politician
 * Vytautas Bulvičius (1908–1941), Lithuanian military officer, major of the General Staff, and leader of the anti-Soviet Lithuanian Activist Front (LAF)
 * Vytautas Butkus (born 1949), Lithuanian rower and Olympic medalist
 * Vytautas Čekanauskas (1930–2010), Lithuanian architect
 * Vytautas Černiauskas (born 1989), Lithuanian football goalkeeper
 * Vytautas "Vitas" Gerulaitis (1954–1994), American tennis player
 * Vytautas Andrius Graičiūnas (1898–1952), Lithuanian management theorist, management consultant and engineer
 * Vytautas Janulionis (1958–2010), Lithuanian glass artist
 * Vytautas Janušaitis (born 1981), Lithuanian swimmer and Olympic competitor
 * Vytautas Kazimieras Jonynas (1907–1997), Lithuanian artist, sculptor, illustrator and furniture designer
 * Vytautas Juozapaitis (born 1963), Lithuanian singer
 * Vytautas Kavolis (1930–1996), Lithuanian/American sociologist, literary critic and historian
 * Vytautas Kernagis (1951–2008), Lithuanian singer-songwriter, bard, actor, director and television announcer
 * Vytautas Klova (1926–2009), Lithuanian composer and educator
 * Vytautas Kolesnikovas (born 1948), Lithuanian painter, graphic artist and politician
 * Vytautas Kubilius (1928—2004), Lithuanian literary critic and political activist
 * Vytautas Lalas (born 1982), Lithuanian professional strongman competitor
 * Vytautas Landsbergis (born 1932), Lithuanian politician and parliamentarian
 * Vytautas Lukša (born 1984), Lithuanian footballer
 * Vytautas Mačernis (1921–1944), Lithuanian existentialist poet
 * Vytautas Mažiulis (1926-2009), Lithuanian linguist
 * Vytautas Merkys (1929-2012), Lithuanian historian
 * Vytautas Miškinis (born 1954), Lithuanian composer and conductor
 * Vytautas Montvila (1935–2003), Lithuanian composer, bassoonist and sound engineer
 * Vytautas Paliūnas (born 1930), Lithuanian politician
 * Vytautas Petrulis (1890-1942), Lithuanian politician, former Prime Minister of Lithuania
 * Vytautas Petras Plečkaitis (born 1950), Lithuanian politician
 * Vytautas Pociūnas (1957-2006), Lithuanian physicist, politician and diplomat
 * Vytautas Adolfas Puplauskas (born 1930), Lithuanian politician
 * Vytautas Sakalauskas (1933–2001), Lithuanian Soviet politician
 * Vytautas Stanionis (1917-1966), Lithuanian photographer
 * Vytautas Straižys (born 1936), Lithuanian astronomer
 * Vytautas Šulskis (born 1988), Lithuanian basketball player
 * Vytautas Šustauskas (born 1945), Lithuanian politician
 * Vytautas Vaičikonis, Lithuanian sprint canoeist
 * Vytautas Valius (1930–2004), Lithuanian painter and graphic designer
 * Vytautas Vičiulis (1951–1989), Lithuanian painter, antiques restorer and anti-Soviet protester
 * Vytautas Žalakevičius (1930-1996), Lithuanian film director and writer