German Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 21
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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!
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German Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
enclosure, protection of whole universe. | ||
a German word meaning whole universal enclosure or protection. | ||
immense treasure. | ||
a German word which means whole universe in its enitrety. | ||
universal strength. | ||
a German word meaning universal strength. | ||
someone who is serious and determined. | ||
somebody who is determined and serious. | ||
a feminized word which means somebody who is serious and determined. | ||
a German feminized word which describes someone who is vigorous, eager, serious and determined. | ||
a word which means serious and determined. | ||
a Christianity religious figure of historical period. | ||
a fictional character who is a Hobbit. | ||
it means exalted or strong. | ||
a German word for earth. | ||
an Old English word for earth. | ||
a word which means someone who is a beautiful friend. | ||
a friend who is beautiful or fresh and green water. | ||
a feminized German word which in essence means a ruler for eternity. | ||
a German name for someone who lived near an ash tree or grove. | ||
it means battle. | ||
a German feminized word meaning noble. | ||
a German mascuilinized word which means noble. | ||
someone who is noble by blood but also extremely strong. | ||
intelligent or noble serpent. | ||
a German word meaning the little one. | ||
a German word meaning star. | ||
a fictional character in Attila and the Hun. | ||
well born or noble. | ||
a German word meaning nobility or high born. | ||
a word which means someone who is a high born or a nobility. | ||
somebody who is very brave like a wild boar. | ||
boar's bravery. | ||
a German word meaning someone from the meadow of boars. | ||
a German word for someone who is brave and sturdy like a boar. | ||
a word which describes a strong and sturdy person like a boar. | ||
strong or sturdy like a wild boar. | ||
son of Evert. | ||
describes someone who is as strong as a wild boar | ||
a German word for a wild boar or someone as strong as a bear. | ||
a Norwegian word meaning wild boar. | ||
One who breathes and lives | ||
Born of the yew; Yahweh is gracious; Variant of a Gaelic name anglicized as John | ||
He who has the strenght of a boar | ||
One who follows customs and rules | ||
A giver of all life | ||
An occupational name, for a person who is a smith | ||



