German

Sibling names for German

Names that feel like they belong with German — they share German's strong style, lean toward its Germanic/Latin origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Griselda GirlGermanic/gri-SEL-duh/Gray battle-maiden, strong warrior.83/100
Jovan BoyLatin/Slavic/JO-vahn/Of Jupiter; divine and regal.84/100
Sheridan GirlIrish/SHER-i-dun/Descendant of the wild one.82/100
Cortez BoySpanish/kor-TEZ/Of the court; from the royal palace.84/100
Pilar GirlLatin/Spanish/pee-LAHR/Pillar or column; strong and steadfast foundation.78/100
Gonzalo BoyBasque/Spanish/gohn-ZAH-loh/Mighty warrior; strong and bold.84/100
Malika GirlArabic/mah-LEE-kah/Queen or princess.74/100
Heriberto BoyGermanic/er-ee-BER-toh/Bright army; glorious and illustrious warrior.84/100
Arin GirlHebrew/AIR-in/Enlightened mountain; Irish and Hebrew origin.73/100
Austen BoyLatin/AW-stun/Majestic and dignified.82/100
Estevan BoyGreek/es-tuh-VAHN/Crowned with laurels.82/100
Federico BoyGermanic/fed-uh-REE-koh/Peaceful ruler.82/100

Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like German