German Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 2
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German names follow the standard Western naming conventions in that they consist of a given name (s) and a surname. Many Old German names were inspired by famous Saints such as Johann or Hans for John, or names like James and Anna.
German surnames have been around since the 1100s and are often very easy to identify if you either know a little German or know which clues to look for. The most common given names are either Biblical or from Germanic names. The term "Germany" originates from the Roman term Germania
This collection has all German Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce German baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can explore German baby names: Alphabetically (A–Z) By gender (boy, girl, unisex) By starting or ending letters By meaning and origin Click on any baby name to view its meaning, background, pronunciation, and related names.
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German Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A wealthy or rich noble person | ||
A noble or kind ruler | ||
The noble companion or friend | ||
The victory of a noble person | ||
A friend who is kind and noble | ||
A noble wolf | ||
A wolf who is noble | ||
In German it means honourable. In Hebrew it means ornamental shine | ||
Germanic - Noble; Honorable; Of a noble kind; Hebrew - Ornament; Its form of name Adela; A variant spelling is Adelaide | ||
Germanic - Noble; Honorable; Of a noble kind; Hebrew - Ornament; Its form of name Adela; A variant spelling is Adelaide | ||
Syrian - Ruler, Prince; Hebrew - Fire | ||
An honourable noble person | ||
A kind and noble honourable person | ||
The noble or sort of nobility | ||
Variation, adela | ||
The pleasant noble lady | ||
A eagle or a person with the quality of an eagle | ||
African - Crown, Royal, Peak ; Hebrew - Man | ||
A short form of adelaide | ||
Noble kind, of the noble sort | ||
Germanic - Noble; Honorable; Of a noble kind; Hebrew - Ornament; Its form of name Adela; A variant spelling is Adelaide | ||
A noble hood, or a noble person | ||
In German it means a noble person. In Hebrew it means God is just | ||
An honourable and noble person | ||
A fearless noble warrior | ||
noble strength in German; A variant of Abelard | ||
A shining noble person | ||
A bright shining noble man | ||
A kind of noble and honourable | ||
A short form of adelaide | ||
Germanic - Noble; Honorable; Of a noble kind; Hebrew - Ornament; Its form of name Adela; A variant spelling is Adeline | ||
Germanic - Noble; Honorable; Of a noble kind; Hebrew - Ornament; Its form of name Adela; A variant spelling is Adeline | ||
An honourable warrior | ||
Germanic - Noble; Honorable; Fight; Noble Warrior; Its form of German name Adelgunde | ||
A noble and kind warrior | ||
A firm and determined person | ||
Germanic - Noble; Honorable; Of a noble kind; Hebrew - Ornament; Its form of name Adela; A variant spelling is Adelaide | ||
Germanic - Noble; Honorable; Of a noble kind; Hebrew - Brightness; Ornament; Its form of name Adela; A variant spelling is Adelaide | ||
A noble battle or fight | ||
Germanic - Noble; Honorable; Of a noble kind; Hebrew - Ornament; Its form of name Adela; A variant spelling is Adelaide | ||
One who is of a noble sort | ||
An honourable one, a noble one | ||
One who is from the nobility | ||
Germanic - Noble; Honorable; Of a noble kind; Hebrew - Brightness; Ornament; Its form of name Adela; | ||
A pleasant person of the nobility | ||
An honourable of a noble kind | ||
A sweet and noble person | ||
The sweetness of nobility | ||
A variant of Adela, meaning noble.; A form of Adelaide | ||


