German Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 22
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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 |
|---|---|---|
One who rules in peace | ||
A variant of Farni, a topographic name for someone living in an area with ferns. | ||
German surname relating to falcon | ||
Surname related to falconry | ||
One who trains falcons | ||
Lovely and delightful; Peaceful ruler | ||
Dervied from the word Fastnacht, meaning 'Shrovetide carnival' | ||
A man with a long hair | ||
Peace | ||
A Queen who rules peacefuly | ||
Peace, protection, safety | ||
A short from Ferdinand, means one who lives near the alder trees | ||
One who lives near rhe alder trees | ||
A daring and brave journey | ||
He is on a ready journey | ||
A traveler blessed with bravery | ||
An adventurous girl traveler | ||
Occupational name for a cooper. | ||
An exceedingly bright person | ||
An especially bright individual | ||
A person who greatly loves horses | ||
One who is veiled and hidden | ||
Till End; Gut; means Swampy Grasslands | ||
Derived from the Latin word Flo,it means a flower; Roman goddess of Spring | ||
A tailored form of 'Florence' which means 'to blossom' | ||
Variant of Spanish name 'Alfonso' it means someone who is honorable and ready | ||
Someone who us diligent and prepared for a battle; derivative of 'Alfonso' | ||
A varied form of 'Alfonso', it means noble and battle-ready | ||
A version of the name 'Alfonso', it represents an honorable and ready for a fight | ||
A abbreviated form of 'Alfonso' which means all equipped for a battle | ||
Originating from the word 'Alfonso' it represents someone who is honor-worthy and fight-ready | ||
Derived from the German word 'Frank', it refers to a Frank or a Frenchman | ||
Obtained from German word 'Frank' it refers to a man of French origin | ||
Derived from the German name 'Frank', it refers to a person who is free or is from France | ||
Originally the name common to German tribes, it soon became synonymous with 'a free person | ||
Female form of Frank, it refers to a free woman | ||
Variant of 'Frank',which means a free Frenchman | ||
Altered from 'Frank', it refers to a man of French origin | ||
Modified from the name 'Frank', the name means a Frank or Frenchman who is free | ||
Variant of name 'Francis', it refers to a free French person | ||
Alternant of the word 'Francis', meaning a man of French origin who is a free individual | ||
A man who is of French descent and who is free | ||
Derived from 'Franciscus' it refers to a free man of French lineage | ||
German feminine form of 'Franciscus' which translates to a Frenchwoman who is free | ||
Alternant of Latin name 'Franciscus', it means a free Frenchman | ||
Derived from 'Franz', it refers to a French person who is free | ||
English diminutive of German word 'Friedrich' meaning a peaceful ruler | ||
Female version of Fred meaning peaceful (German); Also means blessed and beloved (Old Norse) | ||


