Germanic Names
6,428 names found
Adielle
Germanic
Meaning
A modern invented name, combining the sounds of 'Adi' which can mean ornament and 'Elle', meaning fairy maiden.
Aliceson
Germanic
Meaning
Aliceson is a modern variation of Alison, which is a diminutive of Alice. Alice is of Germanic origin, meaning 'noble kind'.
Arkee
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Archie, meaning 'truly brave' or 'bold people'.
Dellia
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of Della, a short form of Adela or Adelaide, meaning 'noble'.
Josclyn
Germanic
Meaning
Josclyn is a modern variation of Jocelyn, which has Germanic roots, and means 'a member of the Gauts.'
Wentz
Germanic
Meaning
Derived from a Germanic surname, possibly a short form of names containing the element 'wend' meaning 'to turn, direct'.
Gehrig
Germanic
Meaning
A Germanic surname, meaning 'spear ruler' or 'strong with the spear'. It is a name suggesting leadership.
Wesner
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variation of Weisner, a German occupational surname for a wise person or judge.
Dellie
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of Adeline or other names starting with 'Del-', possibly meaning 'noble'.
Gemar
Germanic
Meaning
Gemar is likely of Germanic origin. The meaning is uncertain, but it may be related to words referring to 'famous warrior'.
Whilma
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Wilma, which is a short form of Wilhelmina, a Germanic name meaning 'resolute protector' or 'helmet, will'.
Bodean
Germanic
Meaning
Possibly an elaborated form of Bode, which is a Frisian short form of names containing the element 'bod' meaning 'messenger, commander'.
Wigberto
Germanic
Meaning
Derived from Germanic elements 'wig' meaning 'battle' and 'berht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous'. Thus, it signifies 'famous warrior'.
Genavive
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a combination of 'Genevieve' (Germanic origin, meaning 'tribe woman') and other sounds.
Joselyne
Germanic
Meaning
A modern variant of Jocelyn or Joslyn, perhaps derived from a Germanic name meaning 'a member of the Goths'.
Wiladean
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of 'Wila' and 'Dean,' possibly with 'Wila' from Germanic elements meaning 'desire' or 'will,' and 'Dean' from English meaning 'valley'.
Genee
Germanic
Meaning
A variation of Genevieve, meaning "woman of the race" or "tribe" in Germanic, suggesting heritage and nobility.
Arkel
Germanic
Meaning
Arkel is possibly a place name or surname, potentially of Dutch origin.
Dellora
Germanic
Meaning
Dellora is a modern name, likely a combination of Della, a short form of Adelaide (meaning 'noble kind'), and possibly 'Ora,' meaning light.
Joselynne
Germanic
Meaning
Joselynne is a feminine name that is likely a variant of the name 'Jocelyn', which has Germanic origins and means 'a member of the Goths'.
Geneiva
Germanic
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a blend of Genevieve and Ava, thus meaning "tribe woman" (Germanic) and "life" (Hebrew).
Joseroberto
Germanic
Meaning
A combination name joining Joseph (Hebrew, 'God will add') and Roberto (Germanic, 'bright fame').
Delma
Germanic
Meaning
Possibly a short form of Adelma, of Germanic origin meaning "noble protector". It could also be a variant of Selma.
Josgart
Germanic
Meaning
A modern, uncommon name; likely a made-up combination.
Geneveve
Germanic
Meaning
A variation of Genevieve, of uncertain origin, but often linked to Germanic roots, possibly meaning "woman of the race".
Boede
Germanic
Meaning
Boede is a rare name of unknown origin and meaning.
Aliceyn
Germanic
Meaning
A modern variant of Alice, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind'.
Josje
Germanic
Meaning
A Dutch diminutive of Joseph, meaning "God will increase," indicating a blessing of growth.
Delmarie
Germanic
Meaning
Delmarie is a combined name, likely blending Della (from Adelaide, meaning 'noble kind') and Marie (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'rebellious').
Joslene
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name with uncertain roots, but likely a variation of names like Jocelyn, Josie, or related to Joseph. The meaning would be similar.
Wilco
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a combination of 'Wil' as a short form of William and 'co' from a surname. The Wil element suggests 'resolute protector'.
Alysiah
Germanic
Meaning
Alysiah is a modern variant of Alicia, which is derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind'.
Wileen
Germanic
Meaning
Wileen is likely a variation of Wilma or Wilhelmina. Wilhelmina is of Germanic origin, meaning 'resolute protector'.
Genisha
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variation or combination, possibly blending elements such as 'Genevieve' (Germanic) and 'Nisha' (Indian).
Wilem
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Willem, the Dutch form of William, meaning 'resolute protector'.
Bogart
Germanic
Meaning
Bogart is a Dutch and German surname that likely refers to someone who lived near an orchard. It has also been associated with strength and resilience.
Wilene
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, potentially a combination of 'Wil' from William or Wilhelmina and 'ene'.
Delmon
Germanic
Meaning
Delmon is possibly a variant of Delman, which is of Germanic origin, possibly related to 'adal' meaning 'noble'.
Josleny
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name, likely a creative combination. Potentially linked to Joseph (meaning 'God will add') or Joslin (of Germanic origin).
Geof
Germanic
Meaning
A short form of Geoffrey, meaning 'peace of God' or 'pledge of peace'.
Arlander
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern, constructed name. It might be inspired by names like Arlo or Alexander, with "-ander" as a suffix.
Delmos
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name or variant of Elmo, which is of Italian and Germanic origin, a short form of Erasmus (Greek 'erasmios' meaning 'beloved') or Wilhelm (Germanic 'will' meaning 'will, desire' and 'helm' meaning 'helmet, protection').
Joslyne
Germanic
Meaning
A modern variation of Jocelyn, which has Germanic roots. It probably means 'a member of the Gauts tribe'.
Wilfrido
Germanic
Meaning
Wilfrido is a Spanish and Italian name of Germanic origin. It is derived from the Germanic elements "wil" meaning "desire, will" and "frid" meaning "peace."
Boiken
Germanic
Meaning
Boiken is a modern invented name, possibly with Germanic influences, but having no widely recognized specific meaning.
Geoffery
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic, meaning 'peace of God' or 'pledge of peace'. It signifies tranquility.
Alysianna
Germanic
Meaning
Alysianna is a modern, elaborate variation of Alice, which is of Germanic origin, meaning "noble kind."
Joslynne
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of 'Joslyn' (potentially from the Germanic 'Gautselin') and the popular name suffix '-anne'.
Adikus
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, potentially drawing inspiration from various cultures. The exact origin is unclear.
Alicha
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of Alicia, which is derived from the Germanic name Adelaide, meaning 'noble kind'.
Arleda
Germanic
Meaning
Possibly a constructed name, related to Arlette (meaning 'eagle').
Delna
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern name, possibly a short form of a name like 'Adelina' or 'Helena', or a unique creation.
Josselyne
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Jocelyn. Jocelyn's meaning is disputed; possibly of Germanic origin, linked to "Gaut" (a tribe) or "joust."
Deloice
Germanic
Meaning
A modern invented name, potentially blending 'De' with Eloise, meaning "healthy" or "wide."
Jossimar
Germanic
Meaning
A modern combination name, potentially blending Joss and Mar, meaning 'famous warrior' in Old German. Implies strength.
Arleta
Germanic
Meaning
Arleta's exact origin is debated but it's possibly a diminutive of Arlette, of uncertain origin, perhaps Germanic element 'arn' meaning 'eagle'.
Deloise
Germanic
Meaning
A combination name, likely blending 'De-' with 'Louise', a Germanic name meaning 'famous warrior'.
Josten
Germanic
Meaning
A German name meaning 'just' or 'righteous'. A name of integrity and honor.
Joyella
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Joy and Ella, with Joy meaning 'happiness' and Ella meaning 'fairy' in German. A happy and enchanting name.
Deloma
Germanic
Meaning
Potentially a combination of 'Del' and 'Oma'. 'Del' is often derived from names like Delia, while 'Oma' is German for grandmother.