Germanic Names
6,428 names found
Alber
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Albert, which comes from Germanic elements adal 'noble' and beraht 'bright'.
Bille
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of William or Wilhelmina, meaning "resolute protector."
Berthel
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of Bertil, which is of Germanic origin, a diminutive of names containing the element 'beraht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Franziska
Germanic
Meaning
A German feminine form of Francis, ultimately derived from the Old High German word for 'Frenchman' or 'free man'.
Adelay
Germanic
Meaning
Variant of Adela, from Germanic element 'adal' meaning noble.
Fread
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a short form of Alfred or Frederick, Germanic names meaning 'wise counselor' and 'peaceful ruler' respectively.
Berthena
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of Bertha, meaning 'bright, famous, or glorious.'
Billey
Germanic
Meaning
Billey is a diminutive of William, which is of Germanic origin, meaning "resolute protector" or "strong-willed warrior."
Fredarius
Germanic
Meaning
A modern variant of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
Berther
Germanic
Meaning
Berther is a rare name, possibly a variant or short form of Bertha, which means 'bright' or 'famous' in Germanic.
Fredd
Germanic
Meaning
Fredd is typically a short form of Frederick or Alfred. Frederick is Germanic and means "peaceful ruler". Alfred is English and means "wise counselor".
Alaycia
Germanic
Meaning
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Alicia. Alicia is of Germanic origin, meaning 'noble kind'.
Fredderick
Germanic
Meaning
An elaborated form of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler'. It is of Germanic origin, derived from 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler).
Berthina
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of Bertha, derived from the Germanic element 'beraht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Freddia
Germanic
Meaning
Freddia is a feminine diminutive of Frederick. Frederick is of Germanic origin, derived from 'frid' meaning 'peace' and 'ric' meaning 'ruler' or 'power'.
Alvita
Germanic
Meaning
Possibly a diminutive of Elvita, related to names like Alvin. Could be seen as 'all life' or 'life friend'.
Alycea
Germanic
Meaning
Alycea is a modern variant of Alicia, which is derived from Alice, a Germanic name meaning 'noble kind' or 'of noble sort'.
Billi
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of names like William or Wilhelmina, of Germanic origin meaning 'resolute protector'.
Adalise
Germanic
Meaning
Adalise is a modern, elegant name, possibly a blend of 'Ada' (Germanic for noble) and 'Elise' (Hebrew for consecrated to God).
Adelayna
Germanic
Meaning
Adelayna is a modern variation of Adeline, which is of Germanic origin, derived from 'adal' meaning 'noble'.
Alberdia
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variant of Alberta, meaning 'noble and bright'.
Alycee
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Alice, which is of Germanic origin, derived from 'Adalheidis' meaning 'noble kind'.
Fredeline
Germanic
Meaning
A feminine form of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler'. It combines 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler).
Bertice
Germanic
Meaning
A feminine form of the Germanic name Berthold, meaning 'bright ruler'.
Bertile
Germanic
Meaning
A feminine name of Germanic origin, possibly meaning "bright settlement" or "famous bright".
Billijo
Germanic
Meaning
A modern combined name, likely a blend of Billie and Jo. Billie is of Germanic origin, meaning 'resolute protector' and Jo is a diminutive of Josephine or Joseph.
Alayshia
Germanic
Meaning
A modern, elaborated form of Alicia. Alicia is derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind'.
Alyceia
Germanic
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of Alice (meaning 'noble') and a Latinate ending.
Billye
Germanic
Meaning
Billye is a variant spelling of Billie, which is a diminutive of William or Wilhelmina. William is of Germanic origin, meaning 'resolute protector'. Wilhelmina means 'resolute helmet'.
Bertina
Germanic
Meaning
Bertina is a feminine diminutive of names containing the element 'bert', derived from the Germanic element meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Bilma
Germanic
Meaning
The origin and meaning of Bilma are uncertain, possibly a variant or diminutive of names like Wilma (Germanic, "resolute protection") or similar sounding names.
Alycen
Germanic
Meaning
A modern spelling variation of Alison, a diminutive of Alice, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind' or 'noble sort.'
Bily
Germanic
Meaning
Bily is likely a diminutive or variant of Billy, which is a short form of William. William has Germanic origins, meaning 'resolute protector'.
Alwillie
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name combining elements of 'Al' and 'Willie', 'Willie' is a diminutive of William, meaning 'resolute protector'.
Fredick
Germanic
Meaning
Fredick is a variant of Frederick, a Germanic name meaning 'peaceful ruler'. It signifies a leader who brings tranquility.
Bertis
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of names starting with 'Bert', such as Albert or Herbert, of Germanic origin meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Fredina
Germanic
Meaning
A feminine form of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fredirick
Germanic
Meaning
A variation of Frederick, derived from Germanic elements 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler, power). Meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
Fredith
Germanic
Meaning
Fredith is a rare name of Germanic origin. It is a combination of the element "fred" meaning "peace" and potentially "hild" meaning "battle".
Alwina
Germanic
Meaning
Of Germanic origin, meaning 'noble friend' or 'friend of all'.
Fredna
Germanic
Meaning
A feminine form of Fred, short for Frederick or Alfred, meaning 'peaceful ruler' or 'wise counselor', respectively.
Bertrand
Germanic
Meaning
Derived from Germanic elements 'beraht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous' and 'rand' meaning 'shield.'
Fredreck
Germanic
Meaning
Variant spelling of Frederick, a Germanic name meaning 'peaceful ruler'. Derived from 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler).
Alayzhia
Germanic
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Alicia, which is of Germanic origin and means 'noble kind'.
Bertus
Germanic
Meaning
A Dutch and Afrikaans diminutive of Albert or Berthold. Albert means 'noble bright', Berthold means 'bright ruler'.
Bing
Germanic
Meaning
Bing is a name of Germanic origin, often derived from names containing the element 'bing', meaning 'kettle' or 'hollow'. In Chinese, it can mean 'ice' or 'soldiers'.
Birdella
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Birdie, a diminutive of names like Alberta and Bertha, meaning "bright, famous" and the suffix -ella.
Adalius
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name, possibly a combination of Ada (Germanic for 'noble') and a suffix of Latin origin. The meaning blends nobility with a classic feel.
Adelayne
Germanic
Meaning
Adelayne is a modern variant of Adeline, which is of Old German origin and a diminutive of Adele, meaning 'noble'.
Birdia
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a diminutive of Bertha, which means 'bright' or 'famous' in Germanic.
Alyciah
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Alicia, the Spanish form of Alice. Alice is from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind' or 'noble natured'.
Birtha
Germanic
Meaning
Birtha is an archaic variant of Bertha, a Germanic name meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Birthel
Germanic
Meaning
Origin and meaning are uncertain, potentially a rare Germanic variant of Bertha, meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Alyciana
Germanic
Meaning
A modern, possibly invented name combining elements of Alicia and Anna. Alicia is derived from the Germanic name Adelaide, meaning 'noble kind'.
Birtie
Germanic
Meaning
Birtie is most likely a diminutive form of Bertha, a Germanic name meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Alberteen
Germanic
Meaning
A feminine diminutive of Albert, meaning 'noble bright' or 'famous noble' derived from Germanic elements.
Alyda
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of Alida, a short form of Adelaide or Alice, both of Germanic origin meaning 'noble kind'.
Birty
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive or nickname form, possibly linked to 'Bertha', from Germanic, meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Bismark
Germanic
Meaning
From a German surname meaning 'boundary mark' or 'bishop's mark'.
Alyese
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variant of Elyse or Alice, meaning 'noble kind' in Germanic or 'pledged to God' in Hebrew.