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Names That Mean German

356 names found for "German"   (page 7 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

Kerman  (Basque)
Germane
Klaus  (German)
German Form of Nicholas
Kurt  (German)
Diminutive of the German Variant of Conrad: Bold Counsel. Honest Advisor
Lance  (French)
Land (From Old German) the Short Form of the Name Lancelot (Which Incidentally Was Derived Originally from the Name Lance!) Therefore, This Name is the Short Form of Its Own Diminutive
Lancelot  (French)
Servant. Also a Diminutive of Lance: Land (From Old German) Lancelot Was a Knight of King Arthur's Round Table and Adulterous Lover to Queen Guinevere
Lanfranco  (Italian)
Derived from a Name of Germanic Origin Composed from of Landa- 'Earth' and Franka 'Free', Meaning 'Free Man in His Country'
Launce  (French)
Variant of Lance: Land (From Old German) the Short Form of the Name Lancelot (Which Incidentally Was Derived Originally from the Name Lance!) Therefore, This Name is the Short Form of Its Own Diminuti
Launcelot  (French)
Servant. Also a Diminutive of Lance: Land (From Old German) Lancelot Was a Knight of King Arthur's Round Table and Adulterous Lover to Queen Guinevere
Lew  (English)
Diminutive of Lewis: English Variant of the Franco-germanic Name Louis: Famous Warrior. in Wales, Sometimes Lewis is Used in Place of Llewellyn. Famous Bearer: Th Century Writer Lewis Carroll
Lewis  (English)
A Variant of Louis, Derived from the French Which Evolved from the Old French Loeis, a Name Derived from the Old High German Hluodowig, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Hluod (Famous) and Wig
Lewis  (English)
English Variant of the Franco-germanic Name Louis: Famous Warrior. in Wales, Sometimes Lewis is Used in Place of Llewellyn. Famous Bearer: Th Century Writer Lewis Carroll
Lewis  (French)
Variant of Louis: Famous Warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'. Aloysius is the Name of the Italian Saint Aloysius of Gonzaga, and Common Among British Roman Catholics
Liesei  (German)
Variant of Liesi: German Diminutive of the Name Elizabeth
Liesel  (German)
German Form of Elizabeth. 'Oath of God'
Liesi  (German)
German Diminutive of the Name Elizabeth
Lois  (French)
Variant of Heloise: Derived from the Old German Name Helewidis, Meaning Hale and Wide. Also a French Form of Louise
Lou  (French)
Diminutive of Louis: Famous Warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'. Eighteen Kings of France Have Borne This Name, and Louis Was Used by the French Royal Family for Hundreds of Years. Famous Bearer
Louie  (French)
Variant of Louis: Famous Warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'
Louis  (French)
Famous Warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'. Eighteen Kings of France Have Borne This Name, and Louis Was Used by the French Royal Family for Hundreds of Years. Famous Bearer: Jazz Musician Louis
Ludovic  (French)
Variant of Louis: Famous Warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'
Luther  (German)
Famous People. Derived from the Surname of German Religious Reformer Martin Luther (-). Famous Bearer: American Black Civil-rights Leader Martin Luther King
Magda  (German)
German Diminutive of Magdalene: Woman of Magdala. 'Maiden'. Reference to Biblical Mary Magdalene
Maynard  (German)
Compound of the Old German Words for 'Hardy' and 'strength'. Firm
Millicent  (English)
The One Who Brings Comfort; (In German: Hardworking) (Milli, Millie, Missy, Melissa)
Millie  (German)
Strength, Determination. Diminutive of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour, and the Latin Aemilia. Famous Bearers: Th Century British King George Iii's Daughter Princess Amelia' Henr
Milly  (German)
Strength, Determination; Industrious. Diminutive of Millicent or Amelia: from the Old German Word for Labour, and the Latin Aemilia
Oilbhries  (Gaelic)
Gaelic Form of Oliver, a Name of Debated Meaning. it is Thought to Be Derived from French Olivier (Olive Tree). Some Believe it is of Germanic Origin, Alfihar, a Compund Name Composed Of, Alf (Elf) an
Philibert  (French)
French Derivitive of the Old German Filibert, Meaning Very Bright. Famous Bearer: Th Century French Abbot St Philibert
Raelle  (Western)
Rae - Wise Protection (German) Elle - Female/Girl (French). Origin: French, German
Richard  (English)
A Borrowing from the Old French, Richard is Derived from the Old High German Richart, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Ric, Rik (Power, Ruler) and Hard (Strong, Brave, Hearty). Short Forms:
Rick  (English)
Abbreviation of Richard 'Powerful; Strong Ruler.' Also a Diminutive of Derek, Meaning Gifted Ruler, People Ruler, a Variant of the Old German Theodoric
Ricky  (English)
Abbreviation of Richard 'Powerful; Strong Ruler.' Also a Diminutive of Derek, Meaning Gifted Ruler, People Ruler, a Variant of the Old German Theodoric
Roderick  (English)
Famous Ruler; from the Middle Latin Rodericus, Which is Derived from the Old High German Hrodrich, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Hruod (Fame) and Rik (Ruler, King). Pet Name: Roddy. (Rah-
Romuald  (French)
German Origin - 'Hrod' Glory + 'Wald' Governor
Rudiger  (German)
German Form of Roger
Rutger  (German)
German Form of Roger
Saxon  (German)
Dagger; Short Sword. in the Th Century, the Germanic Saxons Frequently Invaded Britain
Saxon  (Teutonic)
Swordsman, Knife. Saxons Were Among the Germanic Tribes Who Invaded and Settled Th Century England
Saxon  (English)
Germanic Tribe
Tedrick  (German)
Variant of the Old German Name Theodoric 'Ruler of the People.'
Terry  (English)
Abbreviation of Terrance and Terrell. Terry is Also an Anglicized Phonetic Form of the French Given Name Thierry from an Older Germanic Name Meaning 'Powerful; Ruler of the People.'
Thierry  (French)
French Given Name from an Older Germanic Name Meaning 'Powerful; Ruler of the People.'
Trudi  (German)
Diminutive of Ermintrude: Universal Strength. from the Old German 'Ermin' Meaning Universal, and 'Drudi' Meaning Strength
Trudie  (German)
Diminutive of Ermintrude: Universal Strength. from the Old German 'Ermin' Meaning Universal, and 'Drudi' Meaning Strength
Trudy  (German)
Diminutive of Ermintrude: Universal Strength. from the Old German 'Ermin' Meaning Universal, and 'Drudi' Meaning Strength
Tyeis  (French)
Son of a German
Tyson  (French)
Son of a German
Tyson  (Teutonic)
Son of a German
Veleda  (Teutonic)
Inspired Intelligence. Famous Bearer: Veleda Was a St Century Ad Germanic Prophetess
Wanda  (English)
The Wanderer (Vanda, Wendy, Wandie, Wandis, Wenda, Wendeline, Wendi, Wendie, Wendye ). Origin: Teutonic, Old German
356 names found for "German"   (page 7 of 8) 

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