Mirijam Levijasanaitė (1920–?) was born in Raseiniai into the family of Šmuelis Levijus and Jentė Bermanaitė. In 1939, she graduated from the private Jewish Gymnasium in Raseiniai. On 24 October of the same year, she submitted an application to study at the Dentistry Department of the Faculty of Medicine of Vytautas Magnus University but was not accepted, so she submitted a second application to enrol the Pharmacy Department. There are no documents in her personal file confirming that she was accepted to this department. While the available records do not specify when Levijasanaitė began her studies at Vilnius University, it is known that she studied there at the Pharmacy Department of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. On 19 September 1941, she was expelled from the university by the Order of 17 September 1941 of the Department of Higher Education under the Board of Education, which was subordinate to the National Socialists. No further information on the fate of Levijasanaitė is known.