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Names That Mean German

356 names found for "German"   (page 6 of 8) 

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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.

Similar Names

Garan | Garman | Garmann | Garran | Garrman | Germain | Germano | Geron | Gerwyn | Geryon |

Related Names

Gunther  (German)
Battler, Warrior. from an Old German Name Meaning War or Battle
Guy  (German)
From the Old German Name Wido, Meaning Wood. Famous Bearer: the British Guy Fawkes
Hamlet  (German)
A Variant of Hamo Derived from the Old German Word for House or Home. Also Used As a Surname. Associated With Shakespeare's Tragedy by the Same Name
Hamlet  (English)
Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname
Hamlyn  (German)
Variant of Hamo: Derived from the Old German Word for House or Home. Also Used As a Surname
Hamlyn  (English)
Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname
Hammond  (German)
Derived from the Old German Word Haimund for House or Home Protector. A Variant of Hamo Used More Frequently As a Surname, Rather Than As a First Name. Famous Bearer: Hammond Innes
Hammond  (English)
Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname
Hamnet  (German)
Derived from the Old German Word 'Haimund' for House or Home Protector. A Variant of Hamo. Famous Bearer: the Son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway
Hamnet  (English)
Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname
Hamo  (German)
Derived from the Old German Word for House or Home. Also Used As a Surname
Hamo  (English)
House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname
Hamon  (German)
Derived from the Old German Word 'Haimund' for House or Home Protector. A Variant of Hamo
Hamon  (English)
Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname
Hans  (German)
Gift from God. God Has Been Gracious. German Variant of the Hebrew Name John
Heidi  (French)
Variant of Adelaide: Nobility. French Form of the Old German Adalheidis, a Compound of 'Athal' (Noble) and 'Haida' (Hood). Adelaide, the Capital of South Australia, Was Named After Queen Adelaide, Th
Heidi  (German)
Noble. The German Form of Adelaide. Famous Bearer: Heroine of Johanna Spyri's Classic Children's Novel 'Heidi'
Helene  (German)
German Form of Helen
Helewidis  (German)
An Old German Name Meaning Hale and Wide
Helewise  (English)
A Variant of the Old German Name Helewidis, Meaning Hale and Wide
Heloise  (French)
Derived from the Old German Name Helewidis, Meaning Hale and Wide. Also a French Form of Louise
Herman  (German)
Soldier. Army Man. from the Old German Hariman. Famous Bearer: American Writer Herman Melville, Author of Moby Dick
Hew  (English)
Variant of Hugh: Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent. from Old German. Derived from Hugo
Howard  (English)
Bold Heart. Hog-warden. Chief Guardian. Derived from the Old German Huguard. Famous Bearer: American Industrialist Howard Hughes (-)
Hugh  (English)
Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent. from Old German. Derived from Hugo
Hugo  (English)
Variant of Hugh: Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent. from Old German. Derived from Hugo
Huw  (English)
Variant of Hugh: Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent. from Old German. Derived from Hugo
Ilse  (German)
Oath of God. Noble. A German Diminutive of the Name Elizabeth
Irma  (German)
Universal, from the Old German 'Irmin'. War Goddess
Jakob  (German)
German Form of Jacob
Jarman  (German)
A German
Jarmann  (German)
A German
Jeff  (English)
Diminutive of Jeffrey: Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning: District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge
Jeffery  (German)
Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge. Famous Bearer: Geoffrey Plantagenet Was Father to King Henry Ii; Geoffrey Cbaucer Wrote 'The Canterbury Tale
Jeffery  (English)
Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning: District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge
Jeffrey  (German)
Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge. Famous Bearer: Geoffrey Plantagenet Was Father to King Henry Ii; Geoffrey Cbaucer Wrote 'The Canterbury Tale
Jeffrey  (English)
Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning: District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge
Jermaine  (French)
German or 'From Germany', from the French Word, Germain
Jermaine  (French)
From Germany
Jerry  (English)
A Diminutive of a Jeremiah, Jeremy, or Jerome, Also Used As an Independent Name. Also a Colloquial Term for a German Soldier. Famous Bearer: American Comedian-actor Jerry Lewis Was Born Joseph Levitch
Johan  (German)
German Form of John
Johanna  (German)
German Form of Joanna
Johannes  (German)
German Form of John
Josef  (German)
German Form of Joseph
Jurgen  (German)
German Form of George
Karl  (German)
Variant of the Germanic Form of Charles, Meaning a Man
Katchen  (German)
German Form of Katherine
Katharina  (German)
German Form of Katherine
Kathe  (German)
German Form of Katherine
Kerman  (French)
German
356 names found for "German"   (page 6 of 8) 

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