Swiss Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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Swiss names are typically formed from Germanic roots, with some influence from French and Italian. The most common Swiss surnames are derived from the names of towns, professions, or physical features.
For example, the surname “Müller” is derived from the German word for “miller,” while “Bucher” is derived from the name of a town in Switzerland
This collection has all Swiss Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Swiss baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Swiss Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Neighbor or to live near. | ||
Golden | ||
Adank is Swiss variant of Adam and means earth | ||
A noble wolf | ||
Pet form of the personal name Adalbert, meaning noble. | ||
Chaste or holy | ||
The dawn | ||
The name means old master, or an older person of high status. | ||
Topographic name from 'am Acker', meaning by the field. | ||
The glorious one who is bright and nightless | ||
The golden day | ||
Golden life | ||
Golden intelligence, or golden mind | ||
Eagle or protection | ||
Foreign woman. | ||
Swiss form of Balthazar, meaning Baal protects the King. | ||
Foreign or strange | ||
Short form of Sebastein, meaning one who is revered. | ||
Blessed | ||
Someone from Benzingen. | ||
A habitational name, meaning from Beroldingen. | ||
A variant of Germanic name Bertwald, meaning bright and famous. | ||
Habitational name meaning someone from Bilten. | ||
Dazzling | ||
Flower or bloom | ||
Fresh greenness | ||
One who is best in the battle. | ||
Shortened form of Kalbfleisch, literally meaning calf meat. It may mean an immature person. | ||
Pure | ||
An occupational name for a builder of fireplaces and chimneys. | ||
Variant spelling of Italian Gaspari. It means treasure bearer. | ||
Dominic Republic variation of Daniel. It means God is my judge. | ||
Swiss variant of Tannhauser or Dannhauser. It means theatre of opera. | ||
Occupational name for a flax or hemp worker. | ||
Variant spelling of Detweiler, a habitational name from Detweiler, a village in Zürich. | ||
Sun | ||
A habitational name for someone from Dietikon near Zürich. | ||
Occupational name for a maker of poles, frames, or wagons. Literally, it means shaft. | ||
Light | ||
A pet form of Eberhardt, meaning brave or hardy. | ||
Swiss variant of Ebersol, meaning wild boar or wallow. | ||
Patronymic from Egge, meaning ridge or edge. | ||
A noble and brave hearted person | ||
Sharp like a javelin; very strong | ||
Ever-heir or successor. | ||
Probably a derivative of Elsing. | ||
An honorable man. | ||
She is breathing and living | ||
A variant of Farni, a topographic name for someone living in an area with ferns. | ||
Dervied from the word Fastnacht, meaning 'Shrovetide carnival' | ||



