German Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 51
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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 |
|---|---|---|
Germanic - Famous for his inheritance; Nobly Famous; Aristocratic and bright; A variation of Albert | ||
A noble leader | ||
Rich; Powerful; Elevation; Leaf; Young Child; Little Bear; To Fill Up; A diminutive of Ursula | ||
Germanic - Man from Ulm; Germancy; A variation of Ulman is Ullman | ||
Prosperity and power. | ||
The bear | ||
Young bear | ||
Man who prospers in battles. | ||
Estonian form of Walter. It means ruler of the army. | ||
To rule, army or warrior. | ||
A warrior | ||
Romanian form of William, meaning resolute defender. | ||
Bearer of victory | ||
Ruler | ||
Mighty | ||
God's power | ||
A wend | ||
Fight, battle or war | ||
Spelling variation of Wibeke. It means fight or battle. | ||
Bright resolve | ||


