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Names That Mean German |
356 names found for "German" (page 6 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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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname
Hamo
(English)
House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname
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
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
Variant of Hamo: House or Home. Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Also Used As a Surname
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
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'
Noble. The German Form of Adelaide. Famous Bearer: Heroine of Johanna Spyri's Classic Children's Novel 'Heidi'
Heloise
(French)
Derived from the Old German Name Helewidis, Meaning Hale and Wide. Also a French Form of Louise
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
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
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 (-)
Bold Heart. Hog-warden. Chief Guardian. Derived from the Old German Huguard. Famous Bearer: American Industrialist Howard Hughes (-)
Hugo
(English)
Variant of Hugh: Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent. from Old German. Derived from Hugo
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
Variant of Hugh: Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent. from Old German. Derived from Hugo
Jeff
(English)
Diminutive of Jeffrey: Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning: District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge
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
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
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
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
Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning: District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge
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
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