Germanic Names
6,428 names found
Henrique
Germanic
Meaning
A Portuguese and Spanish form of Henry, meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the home' in Germanic.
Adalaide
Germanic
Meaning
A variant spelling of Adelaide, meaning 'noble kind' or 'of noble nature'. It has Germanic origins.
Alaysha
Germanic
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of A- and Laysha, a respelling of Alicia, of Germanic origin meaning 'noble kind'.
Alinna
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of Alina, which is a short form of names like Adelina or Alena.
Aubrianna
Germanic
Meaning
Aubrianna is a modern invented name, likely a combination of Aubrey and Anna. Aubrey means 'ruler of the elves' in Germanic, and Anna means 'grace' in Hebrew.
Menno
Germanic
Meaning
Menno is a Germanic name, often considered a short form of names starting with 'Megin-,' meaning 'strength' or 'might.' It has Dutch and Frisian connections.
Fannie
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of Frances, derived from the Germanic name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman" or "free man."
Imelda
Germanic
Meaning
Germanic origin, meaning "universal battle" or "all-powerful". The elements 'irmin' (universal) and 'hild' (battle) combine to form this name.
Rhyker
Germanic
Meaning
A modern invented surname-turned-first-name, likely influenced by names like 'Ryker' or 'Riker,' which may have Germanic or Dutch origins.
Aili
Germanic
Meaning
Aili is a Finnish and Estonian name, derived from 'Adelaide', meaning 'noble kind' or 'noble type'.
Ameliana
Germanic
Meaning
Ameliana is a blended name combining Amelia (Germanic, meaning 'work, striving') and Anna (Hebrew, meaning 'grace').
Elowynn
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name possibly combining 'Eloise' (meaning 'healthy, wide') and 'Wynn' (meaning 'fair, blessed').
Emelina
Germanic
Meaning
Emelina is a variant of Emmeline, which is a diminutive of Emma, meaning 'universal' or 'whole'. It has Germanic roots.
Maude
Germanic
Meaning
An Old Germanic name meaning 'powerful battle maiden'. It is a short form of Matilda.
Saskia
Germanic
Meaning
Likely derived from a Germanic language, possibly meaning "Saxon woman" or "from Saxony".
Nikolaus
Germanic
Meaning
German form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Oberon
Germanic
Meaning
The name Oberon is of Germanic origin, believed to derive from 'Alberich,' meaning 'elf ruler' or 'king of the elves.'
Adelaine
Germanic
Meaning
Adelaine is a variation of Adelaide, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind' or 'noble nature.'
Sutter
Germanic
Meaning
Originally a surname meaning 'shoemaker'.
Gizelle
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Giselle, which is of Germanic origin, meaning "pledge" or "hostage."
Wallen
Germanic
Meaning
Likely derived from a Germanic name, meaning 'foreigner' or 'Welshman'. It may also be a variant of 'Wallin'.
Aldric
Germanic
Meaning
Means 'old, wise ruler', derived from the Germanic elements 'ald' meaning old and 'ric' meaning ruler.
Rikki
Germanic
Meaning
Rikki is often a diminutive of Frederica or Erica, meaning 'powerful ruler' (Germanic) and 'ever powerful' (Norse), respectively.
Aubreigh
Germanic
Meaning
Aubreigh is a modern, stylized spelling of Aubrey, a name of Germanic origin meaning "ruler of the elves" or "noble ruler."
Emree
Germanic
Meaning
Emree is a modern name, possibly a variation of Emery, which has Germanic origins and means 'industrious' or 'powerful'.
Rigo
Germanic
Meaning
A short form of names like Rigoberto or Ruggiero, often of Germanic origin, meaning 'famous spear' or 'rule of the king'. It suggests leadership and valor.
Rupert
Germanic
Meaning
Rupert is a name of Germanic origin, derived from Hrodebert, meaning 'bright fame' or 'famous brilliance'.
Aly
Germanic
Meaning
Often a short form of names like Alison or Alice, meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kin.' Can also be Arabic, meaning 'exalted'.
Amalie
Germanic
Meaning
A Germanic name meaning 'industrious' or 'striving'.
Ferdinand
Germanic
Meaning
Ferdinand is a name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements 'fardi' (journey, expedition) and 'nand' (brave, daring), thus meaning "brave traveler" or "daring journey."
Jerald
Germanic
Meaning
Jerald is an English variant of Gerald, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'rule with a spear'. It conveys strength and leadership.
Khyzer
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name, potentially a variant of Kaiser, meaning 'emperor', from a Germanic origin.
Willamina
Germanic
Meaning
Willamina is a Germanic name, the feminine form of William, meaning "resolute protector" or "desire and protection".
Roczen
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a derivative of the Germanic name 'Roch' or 'Roc,' meaning 'rest' or 'famous ruler.' It may also be related to the word 'rock,' suggesting strength and stability.
Amariana
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Amara meaning 'grace' or 'bitter' and Ana, a form of Hannah, meaning 'grace'.
Avelyn
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Ava, meaning 'life' or 'bird,' and Lyn, often associated with beauty.
Tillman
Germanic
Meaning
Tillman is a Germanic name meaning 'famous people' or 'cultivator'. It suggests a connection to the land and a strong community.
Carolynn
Germanic
Meaning
Carolynn is a variant of Carolyn, which is a feminine diminutive of Carol or Charles, meaning "free man." It has Germanic origins.
Albie
Germanic
Meaning
A diminutive of Albert, meaning 'noble and bright' from the Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
Frieda
Germanic
Meaning
Frieda is a German name meaning 'peaceful ruler' or 'peaceful strength'.
Gil
Germanic
Meaning
Gil is a short form of Gilbert, which has Germanic origins, meaning 'bright pledge' or 'shining promise'.
Matilde
Germanic
Meaning
The Spanish and Portuguese form of Matilda, a Germanic name meaning 'mighty in battle'.
Hewitt
Germanic
Meaning
A surname, of Germanic origin, meaning 'little Hugh' or 'intelligent'.
Adalind
Germanic
Meaning
A modern invented name combining elements of Germanic names containing 'adal' (noble) and 'lind' (soft, tender).
Rainier
Germanic
Meaning
From the Germanic name Raginheri, composed of 'ragin' meaning 'counsel' and 'heri' meaning 'army' or 'warrior'.
Ameliah
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Amelia, derived from the Germanic word 'amal' meaning 'work.' It suggests industriousness and activity.
Amylah
Germanic
Meaning
Modern name of uncertain origin. Possibly a variation of Amelia, with an altered spelling. Amelia derives from Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work'.
Avalina
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of Avaline or a combination of Ava (of Germanic origin, meaning "desired") and Lina (a diminutive of names like Carolina or Evelina).
Rich
Germanic
Meaning
Short form of Richard, derived from the Germanic elements 'ric' meaning 'power, rule' and 'hard' meaning 'brave, hardy'.
Embry
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Emory, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Emmerich, meaning "industrious leader."
Bodey
Germanic
Meaning
A variant of Bode, which is a Frisian short form of Germanic names containing the element 'bod', meaning 'messenger' or 'commander'.
Brenner
Germanic
Meaning
Of Germanic origin, meaning "burner of lime" or "dweller at a burned clearing."
Lovella
Germanic
Meaning
A name meaning 'little wolf', derived from the Germanic elements 'lup' (wolf) and the diminutive suffix '-ella'.
Wilma
Germanic
Meaning
Wilma is a feminine name of Germanic origin, derived from *wil*, meaning 'desire' or 'will', and *helm*, meaning 'helmet' or 'protection'.
Gaston
Germanic
Meaning
A French name, possibly derived from Germanic elements 'gast' meaning 'guest' or 'stranger'.
Heinrich
Germanic
Meaning
A German name meaning 'ruler of the home.' It combines the elements 'heim' (home) and 'ric' (ruler).
Aletta
Germanic
Meaning
Aletta is a Dutch diminutive of Adelaide, which is of Germanic origin, meaning 'noble kind' or 'noble nature'.
Amiliana
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Amelia, a Germanic name meaning 'work' or 'industrious'.
Roosevelt
Germanic
Meaning
A Dutch surname meaning 'rose field'. Became prominent as a given name due to the American presidents.
Edelyn
Germanic
Meaning
A modern name of uncertain origin, possibly a combination of 'Edel' (noble) and '-lyn' (suffix). It could also be a variant of Evelyn.