Germanic Names
6,428 names found
Berania
Germanic
Meaning
Berania is a less common name, potentially with roots in Germanic languages. It could be related to names starting with 'Ber-', suggesting meanings associated with 'bear' or 'bright'.
Eliciana
Germanic
Meaning
A Spanish or Italian elaboration of Alicia or Alice, of Germanic origin, meaning 'noble kind'.
Adolph
Germanic
Meaning
Derived from the Germanic name Adalwolf, meaning "noble wolf."
Berchie
Germanic
Meaning
Berchie is a diminutive of names starting with 'Ber-', often associated with Germanic names like Bertha (bright) or Bernice (victory bringer).
Ailet
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern name with no established meaning. It may be a variant of Alette, a diminutive of Adelaide meaning 'noble kind'.
Alphonsa
Germanic
Meaning
Alphonsa is the feminine form of Alphonse, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' and 'ready, eager'.
Berchman
Germanic
Meaning
Berchman is a Germanic name, likely derived from elements meaning 'bright' and 'man'.
Aubreyana
Germanic
Meaning
A modern elaboration of Aubrey, derived from the Germanic name Alberich, meaning 'elf ruler'.
Aalisa
Germanic
Meaning
Aalisa is a modern name, likely a variant of Alisa or Alyssa, which is of Germanic origin and means 'noble kind' or 'rational.'
Berda
Germanic
Meaning
Berda is likely a short form of Germanic names containing the element 'beraht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Berdean
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Berdine, a diminutive of names starting with 'Ber-', like Bernadette. Possibly of Germanic origin, relating to 'bear' or 'bright'.
Adelah
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Adela, derived from the Germanic word 'adal', which means 'noble'.
Berdell
Germanic
Meaning
Berdell is a surname-derived given name. It's meaning is uncertain, but possibly derived from a place name or occupation.
Alphonsine
Germanic
Meaning
The feminine form of Alphonse, of Germanic origin. Meaning 'noble and ready for battle.'
Berdella
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a diminutive of names containing the element "berht" meaning "bright, famous." Combines Germanic roots with an Italianate suffix.
Aubreyelle
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Aubrey, meaning 'ruler of the elves', and Elle, a French short form of Eleanor, meaning 'light'.
Ellaclaire
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Ella (meaning 'all, other' or 'fairy maiden') and Claire (meaning 'bright, clear').
Aliziah
Germanic
Meaning
A modern, possibly invented name. Could be a variant of Alicia or Eliza with a unique twist.
Berdena
Germanic
Meaning
Berdena is of Germanic origin, a variant of Bernardine, meaning 'brave as a bear'.
Berdene
Germanic
Meaning
Potentially a variant of names like Bernadine (Germanic, 'brave as a bear') or a modern invented name.
Berdie
Germanic
Meaning
Diminutive of names like Alberta or Bernadette. Alberta is Germanic meaning 'noble' and 'bright.' Bernadette is Germanic via French meaning 'brave as a bear'.
Berdina
Germanic
Meaning
A feminine form of Berdin, which is of Germanic origin and means 'bright, famous'.
Aubreyonna
Germanic
Meaning
A modern, elaborated form of Aubrey, meaning 'ruler of the elves'.
Ellalouise
Germanic
Meaning
Ellalouise is a combination of Ella, meaning 'all' or 'other' (Germanic), and Louise, meaning 'famous warrior' (Germanic).
Alizzon
Germanic
Meaning
A modern variant of Allison, a Norman French diminutive of Alice, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind'.
Berdine
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a diminutive of names containing the element 'ber', like Bernice or Alberta, which have Germanic origins and often relate to bears or bright fame.
Alphonza
Germanic
Meaning
Feminized version of Alphonso, meaning 'noble and ready for battle', derived from Germanic elements.
Berdyne
Germanic
Meaning
Berdyne's origin is uncertain, possibly a variant of Bernadine, meaning 'brave as a bear' in Germanic.
Ailton
Germanic
Meaning
Ailton is a somewhat modern name of uncertain origin, but speculated to have connections to Germanic names and possibly linked to 'noble' or 'renowned'.
Alphus
Germanic
Meaning
Alphus is a rare name. It might be a variant or short form of Alphonsus, a Latinized form of the Germanic name Adalfuns, meaning 'noble and eager'.
Aubriahna
Germanic
Meaning
A modern combination of Aubrey (Germanic, 'noble, bright') and Ariana (Welsh, 'silver').
Berenger
Germanic
Meaning
Derived from Germanic elements *beran* meaning 'bear' and *ger* meaning 'spear'.
Aubrianah
Germanic
Meaning
A modern variant of Aubriana, derived from the Germanic name Alberich, meaning 'ruler of the elves'.
Alphy
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of names starting with 'Alph-', such as Alphonsus, meaning 'noble and ready for battle'.
Berg
Germanic
Meaning
Means 'mountain' or 'rock' in several Germanic languages.
Berge
Germanic
Meaning
Derived from the Germanic word 'berg' meaning 'mountain.'
Alquin
Germanic
Meaning
Of Germanic origin. It's a compound of 'ala' meaning 'all, whole' and 'franco' (related to quin) meaning 'Frank' (a Germanic people).
Berger
Germanic
Meaning
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): topographic name for someone who lived on or near a hill or mountain, from Middle High German berc, German Berg meaning ‘hill’, ‘mountain.
Bergetta
Germanic
Meaning
Possibly a diminutive or variant of Berget, from German roots and means 'strong as a bear'.
Ellawease
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of 'Ella' (meaning 'light' or 'beautiful fairy woman') and 'Wease', likely a diminutive of Louise, meaning 'famous warrior'.
Allean
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variation of Allene or Aline, both derived from Adelaide, a Germanic name meaning "noble kind."
Ellawese
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, combining Ella (Germanic, meaning "all, other") and a variation of Louise (Germanic, meaning "famous warrior").
Aubrianne
Germanic
Meaning
A modern invented name likely blending Aubrey, of Germanic origin meaning 'ruler of the elves,' and Anne, of Hebrew origin meaning 'grace'.
Adelaid
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Adelaide, which comes from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind' or 'noble sort'.
Alrick
Germanic
Meaning
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'noble ruler' or 'ruling with honor'.
Berinda
Germanic
Meaning
Berinda's exact origin is uncertain. It may be a variant of Belinda or a name with Germanic roots containing 'berht' (bright, famous).
Aubriaunna
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name blending 'Aubrey' (Germanic for 'ruler of the elves') with 'Brianna' (Celtic for 'noble').
Allecia
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Alicia or Alice, of Germanic origin, meaning 'noble kind'.
Berla
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a Yiddish variant of Beryl, derived from the green gemstone Beryl.
Berle
Germanic
Meaning
Yiddish diminutive of Bernhard, meaning 'bold as a bear'. Of Germanic origin.
Aireka
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invention, possibly a blend of 'air' and a name like Erika, which has Germanic origins meaning 'eternal ruler'.
Berlena
Germanic
Meaning
Berlena's origin is uncertain, potentially derived from German elements relating to 'bear strength', or a blend of names. It sounds similar to names with Germanic roots.
Berlene
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Berlina, originating from Berlin, the capital of Germany, or a combination of 'Ber' and 'lene', both Germanic in origin.
Alsa
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a short form or variant of names beginning with 'Al-', or possibly related to Elsa. Can also be associated with ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture).
Adajames
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name blending Ada, of Germanic origin meaning 'noble,' with James, a Hebrew name meaning 'supplanter'.
Adalinn
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name, likely a combination of 'Ada' (noble) and 'Lynn' (lake).
Berlina
Germanic
Meaning
Likely derived from the city of Berlin, Germany, potentially as a surname.
Alsace
Germanic
Meaning
A region in France, the name likely derives from Germanic origins, potentially meaning 'foreign land.'
Berlinda
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of Belinda, which is of uncertain origin but possibly from Italian meaning 'beautiful'. Or possibly from the Germanic element 'ber' meaning 'bright'.
Alsie
Germanic
Meaning
A short form of Alice or Elsie, both of which are derived from Germanic names meaning 'noble kind'.