Germanic Names
6,428 names found
Eloize
Germanic
Meaning
Variant of Eloise, meaning 'healthy, wide' from Old Germanic origins.
Emelisse
Germanic
Meaning
A modern, possibly invented name, likely a blend of 'Emma' or 'Emily' (meaning 'universal') and 'Elise' (a form of Elizabeth, 'pledged to God').
Emerey
Germanic
Meaning
A variation of Emery, a Germanic name meaning "industrious leader".
Emerysn
Germanic
Meaning
A modern variation of Emerson, originally a surname meaning 'son of Emery', with Emery meaning 'industrious ruler'.
Emiree
Germanic
Meaning
Emiree is a modern, rare name likely derived from Emily or Emma. Emily has Latin/Germanic origins, meaning 'rival' or 'industrious'. Emma is Germanic for 'universal'.
Emmajo
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Emma and Jo, both of Germanic and Hebrew origin respectively. Emma means 'universal', while Jo (from Joanna) means 'God is gracious'.
Emmalou
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Emma (Germanic 'universal') and Lou (French, short for Louise, meaning 'famous warrior'). Thus, 'universal famous warrior'.
Emmeri
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variant of Emery, meaning 'industrious' or 'brave' in Germanic.
Emmersen
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Emerson, meaning "Emery's son". Emery is a Germanic name meaning "industrious, powerful."
Emryss
Germanic
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Emery or Emrys, meaning 'industrious' or 'immortal'.
Emyri
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, perhaps related to Emery (Germanic, meaning "industrious leader").
Euri
Germanic
Meaning
Possibly a modern invented name or a shortened form of a name like Eurico, meaning 'eternal ruler'.
Fahren
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly inspired by the Fahrenheit temperature scale or German 'fahren' (to drive, travel).
Francy
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of Frances or a variant of Francie, meaning 'from France' or 'free'.
Freeda
Germanic
Meaning
A variant spelling of Frieda, a short form of Germanic names containing the element 'frid' meaning 'peace'.
Geisel
Germanic
Meaning
A German surname, of uncertain origin, but often associated with strength.
Genie
Germanic
Meaning
Genie is a diminutive of names such as Genevieve or Eugenia. Genevieve is of Germanic origin, meaning 'woman of the race'. Eugenia is of Greek origin, meaning 'well-born'.
Grizelda
Germanic
Meaning
A Germanic name meaning 'gray battle' or 'gray fighting maiden'. A name of historical significance.
Haidi
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of 'Heidi', of German origin, meaning 'noble kind'.
Harlynne
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of the name 'Har' or 'Harold' (Germanic, meaning 'army ruler') and Lynn.
Hassie
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of Harriet or Henrietta, meaning 'home ruler' or 'estate ruler'. It is a German and French derivative.
Hendel
Germanic
Meaning
A possible variation of the German name Handel, of Germanic origin, and means 'merchant'.
Hiliana
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name, potentially a combination of Hillary and Ana, or related to the names from Germanic.
Idabelle
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Ida, meaning 'industrious' in Germanic, and Belle, meaning 'beautiful' in French.
Idamae
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Ida, a Germanic name, with Mae, a variation of May, or the month.
Idella
Germanic
Meaning
Idella is a name of Germanic origin, possibly related to the Old High German word 'idal', meaning 'industrious' or 'prosperous'.
Ilda
Germanic
Meaning
A short form of Hildegard, derived from Germanic elements meaning "battle" and "enclosure".
Jeraldine
Germanic
Meaning
A feminine form of Gerald, from the Germanic name Gerwald, meaning 'rule with a spear'.
Jerri
Germanic
Meaning
Jerri is a variant of Jerri, which is typically a short form of Geraldine, meaning "rule with a spear", or Jeremy, meaning "God will uplift."
Jisele
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Giselle, meaning 'pledge' or 'promise' in Germanic. It is associated with a graceful nature.
Jisselle
Germanic
Meaning
A modern variant of Giselle, meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage', originating from the Germanic word 'gisil'.
Joclyn
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Jocelyn, from the Germanic name 'Gauzlin' meaning 'a member of the Goths'.
Karleen
Germanic
Meaning
A feminine name, a variant of names such as Karla or Carlene, meaning 'free man.' It's of Germanic origin.
Kharli
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern spelling variation. Possibly related to names like Carly, implying a variant.
Kolibri
Germanic
Meaning
Meaning 'hummingbird', it's a direct reference to the small, colorful bird. The origin is unknown but likely German.
Leica
Germanic
Meaning
Originating from the German company Leica Camera AG, the name is associated with the brand of cameras.
Loey
Germanic
Meaning
Potentially a variation of 'Loe', which is a short form of various names like Louise, meaning 'famous warrior' in Germanic.
Loreley
Germanic
Meaning
Derived from a German legend, Loreley refers to a siren who lured sailors to their deaths on the Rhine River.
Lorelie
Germanic
Meaning
Lorelie is a German name possibly derived from 'Lorelei', the name of a siren in German folklore. Its meaning may be 'luring rock.'
Louiza
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Louisa, which is the feminine form of Louis, meaning 'famous warrior' in Germanic. A classic choice.
Matilynn
Germanic
Meaning
Matilynn is a modern variation of the classic name Matilda, which has Germanic origins meaning 'strength in battle'. The 'lynn' suffix adds a contemporary touch.
Maythe
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern spelling variation of 'Matilda,' which is of Germanic origin, meaning 'strength in battle.' It can also be seen as a feminine form of 'May' or 'Matthew.'
Odetta
Germanic
Meaning
Odetta is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, a diminutive of Oda or Odo. These names mean 'wealth' or 'riches.'
Ottie
Germanic
Meaning
Ottie is typically a diminutive of Otto, a Germanic name meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity'. It can also be a standalone name with a whimsical and charming feel.
Reichel
Germanic
Meaning
This name has Germanic and Hebrew roots. As a Germanic surname, it can relate to 'Reich' (rich, powerful). As a Hebrew name, it is a variant of 'Rachel' (ewe).
Tilli
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of Matilda or Ottilie, both of Germanic origin. Matilda means 'mighty in battle', Ottilie means 'prosperous in battle'.
Venna
Germanic
Meaning
Likely related to Vienna or a short form of names like Ravenna. Vienna means "forest stream" or "settlement near a stream."
Wilhemina
Germanic
Meaning
The feminine form of Wilhelm, a Germanic name meaning 'resolute protector' or 'helmet, will'.
Willemina
Germanic
Meaning
Willemina is the feminine form of Willem (William), derived from Germanic elements *wil* 'will, desire' and *helm* 'helmet, protection'. Meaning 'resolute protector'.
Wyla
Germanic
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Wilma, meaning 'resolute protector'.
Xiamora
Germanic
Meaning
Xiamora is a modern, invented name likely blending Xiomara and other popular names. Xiomara is possibly derived from Guiomar, of Germanic origin, meaning 'famous in battle'.
Yariela
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, a variant or combination of Yari and Ella. Ella is of Germanic origin, meaning 'all' or 'other'.
Yenta
Germanic
Meaning
Yenta is a Yiddish name meaning 'noble' or 'lady'. It is of German origin.
Ysela
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Isela or Gisela, of Germanic origin meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage'.
Zoet
Germanic
Meaning
Zoet is Dutch for 'sweet'.
Aliesa
Germanic
Meaning
Aliesa is a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Ali' and 'Lisa', with 'Ali' having meanings ranging from 'exalted' (Arabic) to 'noble' (Germanic). 'Lisa' is short for Elisabeth, 'pledged to God'.
Armana
Germanic
Meaning
Armana is believed to be a modern invented name, possibly derived from combining elements of other names with 'Arm' as the root, connoting strength.
Armard
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variation of Armand, a Germanic name meaning 'soldier' or 'army man'.
Adelynna
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Adele and Lynn. Adele meaning 'noble' and Lynn likely from Welsh for 'lake'.
Aliese
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Alice, derived from the Germanic name Adelheidis, meaning 'noble kind'.