Names That Mean German

Discover baby names meaning German for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Oliwjer
Polish cognate of the French Olivier, which is generally considered to be fro...
Polish
Orflie
the French Ottilie, a derivative of Odile, which is from the Germanic Odila, ...
Czech-slovak
Ozanka
Wall Germander Flower
Slavic
Raniero
Italian cognate of Rainier, a name derived from the Old German Raganher, a co...
Italian
Rigborg
Danish cognate of the Old High German Richborg, a compound name composed of t...
Scandinavian
Rockefeller
From Rockenfeld, Germany
American
Rolant
Welsh form of the French Roland, a name derived from the Old High German Hruo...
Welsh
Ryszarda
Feminine form of Ryszard, the Polish cog-nate of Richard, which is from the O...
Polish
Salida
A borrowing from the German, Salida is de-rived from salida happiness, joy
Hebrew
Saxon
Germanic Tribe
English
Siegfrida
Feminine form of Siegfried, a compound name composed of the Germanic elements...
German
Slgismonda
Feminine form of Sigismondo, the Italian cognate of Sigmund, a compound name ...
Italian
Slglsmondo
Italian form of Sigmund, which is de-rived from the German Siegmund and the O...
Italian
Slgmund
the Old Norse Sigmundr, a compound name composed of the Germanic elements sig...
Mythology-and-astrology
Theodorico
Portuguese cognate of Theodoric ruler of the people, which is from the Late L...
Portuguese
Thibault
French cognate of Theobald, a Germanic name derived from the Old German Theud...
French
Tyrkir
Saga name (a German)
Norse
Ulryk
From the German Ulrich wealthy ruler, king of prosperity, which is from the O...
Polish
Valdez
Transferred use of the Spanish surname originating from the German Baldo, whi...
African-american
Veleda
Inspired intelligence. Famous bearer: Veleda was a 1st century AD Germanic pr...
Teutonic
Vilem
Czech cognate of the German Wilhelm, which is from the Old High German Willeh...
Czech-slovak
Wiebke
A borrowing from the Scandinavians, Wiebke originated as a pet form of the me...
Dutch
Williamon
German form of William.
German
Wlgburg
Used primarily in the Netherlands, Wigburg is an old Germanic name composed o...
Scandinavian
Wllhelm
A borrowing from the German, Wilhelm is from the Old High German Willehelm re...
Polish
Wlllem
From the Old Norman French Willaume resolute protector, a derivative of the O...
Scandinavian
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