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Names That Mean German |
356 names found for "German" (page 4 of 8) |
Looking for names that mean German? We couldn't find the exact name German, but listed below are some first names meaning German or names similar to the word German.
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Variant of Evelina: Latinized Form of the Old German Name Avelina. Famous Bearer: Fanny Burney's Novel 'Evelina'

Variant of Heloise: Derived from the Old German Name Helewidis, Meaning Hale and Wide. Also a French Form of Louise

A Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning 'My God is Bountiful', or 'God of Plenty.' Also from the Old German Athal Meaning 'Noble'

Variant of Emma: Whole. Complete. Universal. Old German 'Ermin' or 'Irmin', Meaning Universal. Also a Diminutive of Any Feminine Name Starting With Em-

Variant of the French Emmeline, Which Ultimately Derives from the Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor

Variant of the French Emmeline, Which Ultimately Derives from the Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor

Variant of the French Emmeline, Which Ultimately Derives from the Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor

Variant of the French Emmeline, Which Ultimately Derives from the Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor

Brave; Powerful. from the Old German Name Emmerich, Derived from 'Amal', Meaning Labour and 'Ne', Meaning Ruler. Variant of Amory. Commonly Used As a Surname

Feminine Form of Emil: from the Roman Family Name Aemilius, Meaning 'Industrious.' Also a Variant of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour and the Latin Aemilia

Variant of the French Emmeline, Which Ultimately Derives from the Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor

Whole. Complete. Universal. Old German 'Ermin' or 'Irmin', Meaning Universal. Famous Bearer: S Television Character Emma Peel in 'The Avengers'; Lady Emma Hamilton, Mistress to Lord Horatio Nelson

Industrious. Hardworking. from the Old French Ameline, Derived from Old German 'Amal' Meaning Labor. Famous Bearer: British Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst

Universal Strength. from the Old German 'Ermin' Meaning Universal, and 'Drudi' Meaning Strength

Universal Strength. from the Old German 'Ermin' Meaning Universal, and 'Drudi' Meaning Strength

Diminutive of Earnest: a Variant Spelling of the German Earnest, Meaning Serious Determined, Earnestness or Vigor, from the Old German Ernust. Famous Bearer: the Hero of Oscar Wilde's Comedy 'The Impo

Feminine Form of Earnest: a Variant Spelling of the German Earnest, Meaning Serious Determined, Earnestness or Vigor, from the Old German Ernust. Famous Bearer: the Hero of Oscar Wilde's Comedy 'The I

From Aethelind, the Old English Equivalent of an Old German Name Derived from Athal 'Noble' and Lindi 'snake'

Latinized Form of the Old German Name Avelina. Famous Bearer: Fanny Burney's Novel 'Evelina'

Variant of Ferdinand: an Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings

Variant of Ferdinand: an Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings

Variant of Ferdinand: an Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings

An Old German Name, from 'Fardi' Meaning Journey and 'Nanthi' Meaning Venture. Famous Bearers Include Three Holy Roman Emperors and Several Spanish and Italian Kings

Introduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, from the Old German Filibert, Meaning Very Bright

Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler

Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler

Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler