German names

A122

Aaltje

Dutch, from German

noble, nobility

Aatu

Finnish form of Adolph, German

noble wolf

Abelard

German

noble, steadfast

Abelina

Feminine form of Abel, Abba, Adalbert, or Apollonius, German, Spanish, French, Dutch

breath; strength; noble and bright; father

Abeline

English, German, Spanish, Hebrew

breath, or grassy meadow

Achim

Short form of Joachim, German Hebrew

He will establish; he will raise

Ada

German or Turkish

noble, nobility, or island

Adabella

Combination of Ada and Bella, German, Turkish, and French

noble and beautiful, or beautiful island

Adalaide

Spelling variation of Adelaide, German

noble, nobility

Adalberto

Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese variation of Albert, German

noble, bright

Adalheidis

German

noble type

Adalia

Hebrew, German, "God is my refuge; noble one"

God is my refuge; noble one

Adalius

German

noble

Adalmund

German

noble protection

Adaluna

Variation of Ada and Luna, German and Latin

noble moon

Adel

German, Hebrew

noble; an eternity with God

Adela

German

noble

Adéla

Czech variation of Adela, German

noble

Adelaida

Spanish variation of Adelaide, German

noble, nobility

Adelaide

Variant of Adelheidis, German

noble, nobility

Adelbert

Variation of Albert, German

noble, bright

Adelheid

German and Dutch form of Adelheidis, German

noble, nobility

Adelheidis

German, Dutch

noble type

Adelia

Variation of Adela, German

noble, nobility

Adélie

Elaboration of Adele, French, German

noble

Adelinde

German

noble, soft and tender

Adelio

Spanish and Italian from German

the father of the noble prince

Adelita

Spanish variation of Adelaide or Adela German

noble

Adelma

German

noble, famous

Ademir

Portuguese, German

famous wealth

Adler

German

Adler is a surname of German origin, meaning 'eagle'.

Adolf

German

noble wolf

Adolfa

Feminine variation of Adolf, German

noble wolf

Adolph

German

noble wolf

Adolphe

French, variation of German Adolph

noble wolf

Aganetha

German variation of Agnes, Greek

pure, virginal

Alard

German

noble, steadfast

Alaric

German

all-powerful ruler

Alarik

Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Frisian, Norwegian, Swedish, Finland, variation of Adalrich, German

noble ruler

Albert

German

noble, bright

Albertina

Diminutive of Alberta, feminine form of Albert, German

noble, bright

Albertino

Italian and Portuguese diminutive of Alberto, German

noble and bright

Albertus

Latin form of Albert, German

noble, bright

Albie

Diminutive of Alba, Alberta or Albertine, feminine forms of Albert, German

noble and bright

Albrecht

German variation of Albert

noble; bright

Alby

Diminutive of Albert or Albin, German or Latin

noble, bright or white

Alda

Feminine variation of Aldo, German, or Old Norse

old or wave

Aldine

German

wave

Aldo

Italian from German

old and wise

Aldous

English from German

old

Aldus

Variation of Aldous, English from German

old

Alice

German

noble

Aliki

Greek, from German

noble

Alita

Short form of Adelita, Spanish variation of Adelheid, German

noble

Aliz

Hungarian variation of Alice, from German

noble

Alíz

Hungarian variation of Alice, German

noble

Allie

Variation or diminutive of Alexandra, Alice or Allison; Greek, German or Scottish

defending men or noble

Almond

English word name or variation of Almund or Aleman, German

almond; noble strength; German

Almund

Variation of Adalmund, German

noble protection

Aloisa

German variation of Louisa

renowned warrior

Aloisia

German

famous fighter

Alonso

Portuguese and Spanish variation of Adalfuns, German

noble and ready

Alphonse

French from German

noble, ready for battle

Alric

German

ruler of all

Alvar

German

elf warrior

Alvise

Venetian form of Louis, French, German

renowned warrior

Alwin

German

noble friend, friend of the elves

Alyce

Spelling variation of Alice, German

noble

Alys

Welsh form of Alice, German

noble

Alysa

Variation of Alyssa or Alice, German

noble

Amalfrid

German

noble peace

Amalfrida

German

noble peace

Amalfried

German

noble peace

Amalia

German

work

Amalie

Danish, Norwegian, and German form of Amalia or Amelia

work

Amalya

German

work

Amelia

German

work

Amelija

Lithuanian form of Amelia, German

work

Amelina

Old German form of Emmeline and Amelia

work

Ammon

Variation of Amman, German occupational name, Greek, Ancient Egyptian

administrator; the hidden one

Amory

German

industrious

Analiese

German, combination of Ana and Liese

grace and pledged to God

Analise

German, combination of Ana and Lise

grace and pledged to God

Anina

German, Aramaic

grace; let my prayer be answered

Annalena

German

grace

Annalie

Nordic, German

grace

Annaliese

German, combination of Anna and Liese

grace and pledged to God

Annalise

German, combination of Anna and Lise

grace and pledged to God

Annegret

German, combination of Anne and Margaret

grace+pearl

Anneliese

German, Dutch

grace + oath

Annelise

Danish variation of Anneliese, German, Dutch

grace + oath

Annelore

German

grace + god is my light

Annic

French and German form of Breton Annaig

grace

Anno

Form of Hanno, diminutive of Johan, German variation of John

God is gracious

Ansel

German

with divine protection

Anselm

German

with divine protection

Anselmo

Italian from German

with divine protection

Ansgar

German

God spear

Anton

German, Russian, and Scandinavian variation of Anthony, Latin

from Antium

Archibald

Scottish from German

truly brave

Armand

French variation of Herman, German

soldier

Armando

Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of Herman, German

soldier

Armani

Italian surname derived from Herman or Arman, German or Persian

soldier; wish,hope

Armina

Italian from German

army man

Arna

German, Sanskrit

eagle; river

Arnau

Catalan variation of Arnold, English from German

ruler, strong as an eagle

Arnie

Short form of Arnold, English from German

ruler, strong as an eagle

Arno

German

eagle

Arnold

English from German

ruler, strong as an eagle

Arven

Variation of Arvin, German

friend of the people

Arvin

German

friend of the people

Auberon

English, French, German

elf ruler, bright elf; noble bear

Aubrey

English from French version of German Alberic

elf ruler

August

German form of Latin Augustus

great, magnificent

Augusten

German variation of Augustus, Augustine, Augustin

great, magnificent

Auster

German surname

oyster

Austria

Place name, Latinization of German Osterreich

eastern realm

Aveline

French from German

desired; or island, water

Avila

German

desired; or island, water

Avleen

Variation of Aveline, English, German, or Punjabi

desired, island, water; blessed by God, at one with God

Aymeric

French variation of Aimeric and Heimirch, German, English

estate ruler; home ruler

Azelma

Literary variation of Anselma, German

God helmet; divine protection