German baby names
Baby names of German origin, with meanings and pronunciations.
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Noble, kind.
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Noble; of the noble kind.
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Noble; bright.
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Merciful; soldier.
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Noble; of noble cheer.
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Ruler of the people.
German
Renowned warrior.
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Emperor; ruler.
German
Ruler of all.
German
Famous ruler; rose.
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Victory of the people.
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Hardworking; industrious.
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Eagle.
German
Estate ruler; little one.
German
Alluring enchantress.
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Mighty in battle.
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Hardworking; industrious.
German
Alluring enchantress.
German
of Magdala.
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From Germanic elements ger and thrud, meaning spear of strength.
German
Short form of Wilhelmina, meaning resolute protection.
German
From the Germanic elements heri and man, meaning army man.
German
Feminine form of Charles, meaning free man.
German
German and Scandinavian form of Charles, meaning free man.
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Short form of Konrad, meaning brave counsel.
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From a German surname derived from Germanic elements meaning people and army, borne famously by reformer Martin Luther.
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Variant of Frederick, from Germanic elements meaning peaceful ruler.
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Diminutive of Richard, meaning brave ruler or powerful leader.
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From Germanic elements meaning brave spear or strong with the spear.
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From Germanic elements meaning bright heart or bright mind.
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Variant of Irma, from the Germanic element ermen meaning whole or universal.
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From a Germanic name meaning a Wend, referring to the Slavic people of eastern Germany.
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German diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl.
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From Germanic elements meaning famous wolf.
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A medieval French form of Matilda, meaning mighty in battle.
German
A feminine form of Ernest, meaning serious or resolute.
German
Contracted form of Marlene, a blend of Maria and Magdalene.
German
Divine helmet or protector.
German
Of noble birth and high descent.
German
Farmer or steward, derived from the German word for mayor.
German
A variant of Camille, derived from the Latin 'camilla' meaning 'noble' or possibly from the chamomile flower.
German
Grace and God's oath; combined form of Anna and Liese.
German
Variant of Marlene, derived from Mary meaning star of the sea.
German
Variant of Porsche, possibly meaning offering or gift.
German
God's protection or divine.
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German diminutive of Gertrude, meaning 'spear-maiden' or 'strong with the spear'.
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God is gracious, diminutive of Johannes.
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From the German capital city.
German
A name from the German city of Kiel in Schleswig-Holstein, possibly meaning narrow bay.
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From the surname Porsche, origin meaning gateway or passage.
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German occupational name for a cooper or barrel maker.
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A diminutive of Gertrude, meaning spear maiden.
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Occupational surname meaning fisherman.
German
German name, possibly related to cabbage or coal.
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German origin related to Rudolf Diesel or meaning sledgehammer.
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A German name combining Ana (grace) with Liese (Elizabeth), meaning 'graceful promise.'
German
German name, possibly related to Romanus or a modern variation.
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Variant of Wendy, meaning fair or blessed.
German
Surname possibly meaning coal, used as first name.
German
Variation of Lorelei from German folklore, meaning alluring enchantress.