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Germanic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Chlodwig Famous in battle Germanic Boy
Chlothar Famous warrior Germanic Boy
Chnodomarius UNKNOWN Germanic, Latin Boy
Claus Short form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people.' Dutch, Germanic, Scandinavian Boy
Clodoveo Famous warrior; renowned in battle Germanic Boy
Colbrandt From elements meaning 'coal/black' + 'fire/brand' - roughly 'coal-fire' or 'dark/smoldering fire' (sometimes interpreted as 'dark sword') Germanic Boy
Colbrant From Germanic elements meaning 'kol' (coal, dark) + 'brand' (sword, fire) - roughly 'dark/coal sword' or 'black fire'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Cremer Occupational name for a shopkeeper, merchant, or dairy/cream seller Dutch, French, Germanic Boy
Culbert Possibly 'bright' or 'famous' (from Germanic element 'berht') English, Germanic, Scottish Boy
Cuno Bold, brave Germanic Boy
Curd Bold counsel German, Germanic Boy
Cynerik Kingly ruler; royal power (from cyne 'royal' + ric 'ruler/power') English, Germanic Boy
Dagomar Likely from dag 'day' + mār 'famous/renowned' - roughly 'famous day' or 'renowned in the day'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Dalburt Bright one of the valley (valley-bright) Germanic Boy
Dalman Man from the valley / valley-dweller English, Germanic, Scandinavian Boy
Dealbert Noble and bright Germanic Boy
Dederic Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Dederick Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Dedo Often a diminutive or nickname; in South Slavic languages it means 'grandfather'. Historically attested as a medieval Germanic male name. Germanic Boy
Dedrik People-ruler Germanic Boy
Dedryk Ruler of the people English, Germanic Boy
Deirhard Contains the element -hard meaning "strong/brave"; prefix uncertain - possibly a variant of a people‑element (e.g., Diet-/theod‑) or a modern/coined form, yielding a sense like "strong among the people" or "brave and hardy." Germanic Boy
Deitrick Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Delbyrt Noble and bright Germanic Boy
Demann Derived from German/Dutch elements meaning 'the man' or simply 'man' (surnominal origin) Germanic Boy
Derck Ruler of the people Dutch, Germanic Boy
Dereks People's ruler Germanic Boy
derik Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Derk Ruler of the people Dutch, Germanic Boy
Derrec Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Deryc Ruler of the people English, Germanic Boy
Derycks Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Detleff Derived from elements meaning 'people' + 'descendant/heir' - roughly 'people's descendant' or 'heir of the people.' Germanic Boy
Detlev Heir or descendant of the people Germanic Boy
Deyter Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Dick Brave ruler English, Germanic, Norman French Boy
Diderik Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Didrick Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Diedrick Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Diehardt People-strong - brave or strong among the people Germanic Boy
Dierk Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Dieterich People's ruler Germanic Boy
Dieterick Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Diether From Old High German diot 'people' + heri/'hard' 'army/strong' - roughly 'people's army' or 'people-strong'. Germanic Boy
Dietman From Old High German diot 'people' + man 'man' - 'man of the people' Germanic Boy
Dihardt Likely from Germanic elements di/diet (people) + hard (brave, hardy) - roughly "people's strong one" or "brave among the people" Germanic Boy
Dillwin 'Dill's friend' or broadly 'beloved/friendly companion' (compound of Dill + win 'friend') English, Germanic Boy
Dirc Ruler of the people Dutch, Germanic Boy
Dirke People's ruler / ruler of the people Dutch, Germanic Boy
Dodda Old English/Germanic: likely a short or pet form of names like Dudda/Doda; Kannada: 'big, elder, great' (used as an epithet or part of compound names). English, Germanic, Kannada Boy

Germanic Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Germanic-origin name in our dataset.

1,575
Names in this origin
29
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
262,588
Peak year 0