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Germanic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
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
Dolf Short form of Adolf ('noble wolf') or Rudolf ('famous wolf') - broadly 'wolf' or 'noble/famous wolf'. Dutch, Germanic Boy
Dolfe Noble wolf Germanic Boy
Dolff Short form of Adolf or Rudolf - 'noble wolf' (Adolf) or 'famous wolf' (Rudolf). Germanic Boy
Dolphe Noble wolf Dutch, French, Germanic Boy
Donner Thunder Germanic Boy
Dyehardt Brave/strong among the people Germanic Boy
Dyetman Man of the people Germanic Boy
Dyrc Ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Dyrck Ruler of the people (people's ruler) Germanic Boy
Dyrk Ruler of the people Dutch, Germanic Boy
Eadberht Bright fortune Germanic Boy
Eadelmarr From elements ead ('wealth, prosperity, nobility') + marr/maer ('fame, renown'): 'prosperous and renowned' or 'noble fame'. English, Germanic Boy
Eallard "Noble-strong" - from elements meaning "noble" + "hardy/strong/brave" Germanic Boy
Earnesto Serious, resolute; earnest, determined Germanic Boy
Earnie Serious, resolute, determined Germanic Boy
Ebbo Hypocoristic form of Germanic names beginning with Eber- (from eber 'wild boar'), implying 'strong/brave' or 'boar-like strength'. Germanic Boy
Ebbon Likely from a Germanic root related to 'eber' (boar) - interpreted as 'wild boar' or, by extension, 'strong/brave'. Germanic Boy
Ebel Uncertain - possibly 'breath' or 'vapor' (if derived from Abel) or linked to Germanic roots meaning 'boar'/'strength' (if related to Eber). Dutch, Germanic Boy
Eberto From Germanic elements eber 'wild boar' + bert 'bright' - broadly 'bright/worthy boar' or 'illustrious' Germanic Boy
Ebrulf Likely 'boar-wolf' (from eber- 'boar' + -ulf/ -olf 'wolf'), implying strength or ferocity French, Germanic Boy
Eburt 'strong/brave as a boar' (from eber 'boar' + hard 'brave, hardy') Germanic Boy
Eck Edge, sword (originally 'edge of a blade') Germanic Boy
Eckehart From Old High German ekka 'edge, sword' + hart 'hardy, brave' - 'strong/brave with the sword' (often rendered 'strong sword'). Germanic Boy
Eckerd 'Edge-strong' - brave or strong at the edge; originally denoting a strong or brave warrior Germanic Boy
Edeko UNKNOWN Germanic Boy
Ederyc Prosperous ruler; wealthy or powerful ruler English, Germanic Boy
Ederyk Wealthy/prosperous ruler Germanic Boy
Edryc Wealthy ruler English, Germanic Boy
Edryk Prosperous or wealthy ruler English, Germanic Boy
Eduino Wealthy/rich friend English, Germanic Boy
Edwaldo Wealthy or prosperous ruler Germanic Boy
Egberto Bright edge; bright sword. English, Germanic Boy
Egert Bright edge / bright sword (associated with sword/edge and brightness or fame) Germanic Boy
Eggert From Germanic elements meaning edge or sword + hard (strong/brave); roughly "strong with the sword". Germanic, Norse Boy
Egmont Sword (edge) protector Germanic Boy
Egomas Manly twin Aramaic, Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Ehric From Old Norse elements ei 'ever' + ríkr 'ruler' - 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Eigel Derived from Old Norse Egill, roughly 'edge (of a sword)' or associated with 'awe/terror'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Eigels Derived from elements meaning "edge" or "sword"; also associated with awe/terror Germanic, Norse Boy
Einhardt From elements meaning 'one' + 'hard' - 'solely strong' or 'resolute, hardy' Germanic Boy
Eirnest Serious, resolute, earnest Germanic Boy
Eisonbolt Iron bolt - connotes strength, durability, and swiftness. Germanic Boy
Ekerd From elements meaning 'edge, blade' (ekke) + 'strong, hardy' (hard) - broadly 'strong/brave at the edge' or 'bold with the sword.' Germanic Boy
Ekhard Brave/strong with the edge or sword Germanic Boy
Elbyrt Noble and bright Germanic Boy
Eldgrim From Old Norse eldr 'fire' + grímr 'mask/helmet, fierce' - 'fiery mask' or 'fiery protector'. Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Elfrick From Ælf (elf) + rīc (ruler): 'elf ruler' or 'ruler with elf-like power' English, Germanic Boy
Elger 'elf-spear' or 'noble-spear' (from elements meaning 'elf' or 'noble' + 'spear') English, Germanic Boy
Elijah Bob Elijah: 'My God is Yahweh'. Bob (from Robert): 'bright fame'. Germanic, Hebrew 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