Germanic Origin baby names
Names tagged with “Germanic Origin” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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10 names
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- Eloisa
Germanic
92From Old German 'Aloise,' derived from 'alus' (all) and 'wis' (wise). Means 'famous warrior' or 'noble and wise.'
- Alphonse
Germanic
92From Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (eager), meaning noble and eager. Also linked to Latin 'Alphonsus' used in Spanish/French nobility.
- Ameli
Celtic
84Derived from Amelia, ultimately from the Germanic 'Amalia' meaning 'work' or 'industrious.' The -i ending gives it a modern, diminutive character.
- Raudel
Celtic
84From Germanic 'Raudo' (red) with Spanish diminutive -el suffix, meaning 'little red one' or 'reddish'
- Emmeline
Germanic
76From Germanic 'amal' (work, labor) and Latin '-ine' (feminine suffix). Historically associated with industriousness and grace.
- Adalin
Celtic
40From Old German 'Adal' meaning noble, combined with a diminutive suffix. Associated with nobility and refined character.
- Williams
Germanic
30Son of William. From the Germanic elements 'wil' (desire, will) and 'helm' (helmet, protection), meaning 'resolute protector'
- Leonard
Germanic
29From Old German 'leon' (lion) and 'hard' (strong), meaning 'brave lion' or 'lion-hearted'
- Aloisa
Germanic
20From Old German 'aloz' (all) and 'wisa' (wise), meaning 'all-wise' or 'noble and wise'
- Armand
Germanic
6From Germanic 'hart' (army) and 'munt' (protection). Means 'army protector' or 'warrior's guardian'.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
