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German Baby Names, Meanings |
1722 names found for "German" (page 7 of 35) |
Bel
(German)
Diminutive of Belinda: from the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake
Diminutive of Belinda: from the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake
Bell
(German)
Diminutive of Belinda: from the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake
Diminutive of Belinda: from the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake
Belle
(German)
Diminutive of Belinda: from the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake
Diminutive of Belinda: from the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake
Berengaria
(German)
Feminine Form of Berenger: Derived from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-spear
Feminine Form of Berenger: Derived from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-spear
Berenger
(German)
Derived Rom an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-spear. The Name Was Fairly Common in Medieval Britain But is Rarely Used Today
Derived Rom an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-spear. The Name Was Fairly Common in Medieval Britain But is Rarely Used Today
Bernadette
(German)
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Bernadina
(German)
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Bernadine
(German)
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Bernard
(German)
From an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear. St Bernard of Menthon is the Patron Saint of Mountaineers After Whom the St Bernard Dog Used in Mountain Rescue Work is Named
From an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear. St Bernard of Menthon is the Patron Saint of Mountaineers After Whom the St Bernard Dog Used in Mountain Rescue Work is Named
Bernardina
(German)
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Bernardine
(German)
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear
Feminine Form of Bernard: from an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-hard, or Brave As a Bear