Old German Baby Unisex Names With Meanings - Page 2
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Are you searching for the perfect Old German name for your baby Unisex? Welcome to The ParentZ's comprehensive list of Old German Baby Unisex Names. Thank you for choosing The ParentZ Baby Name Finder - home to the largest collection of baby names—where you can explore Old German names with meanings for your newborn or expected baby. We understand how important it is for parents to choose the perfect name for their baby Unisex.
Our collection includes a wide variety of Old German Baby Unisex Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Unisex!
You can browse all Old German baby Unisex names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Old-German Baby Unisex Names by Alphabet
Browse names conveniently using alphabetical filters to quickly find names that start or end with your preferred letters.
Old German Baby Names for Unisexs List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Frisian form of Gertrude, meaning spear, strength, power | ||
little home-lover | ||
From the Little Home | ||
Mind, spirit | ||
Combat, battle wide | ||
It was a surname in Old germanic | ||
Universal | ||
Frisian form of Irmgard, meaning universal, or fence | ||
Ancestor | ||
Frisian form of Julius, meaning dedicated to Jupiter | ||
Strength, power, courage | ||
Advice | ||
Icelandic term for swan. | ||
Victory | ||
Victory | ||
A variant of Sebe, meaning victory. | ||
Frisian for of Cecily. It means blind. | ||
A variant of Schwanhilde, meaning swan. | ||
Swan | ||
Frisian form of Schwanhilde. It means swan. | ||
People | ||
He who is famous, well-known | ||
Ruler of the people | ||
Ruler of the people. It's a variant of Tjark. | ||
Point, edge | ||
Ruler or raven | ||
Fight, battle or war | ||
A form of Wibe, meaning battle or war. | ||


