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Germanic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Roddric Derived from elements meaning 'fame' + 'ruler' - 'famous ruler'. Germanic Boy
Roderich Famous ruler Germanic Boy
Roderigo Renowned or famous ruler Germanic Boy
Roderikis Famous ruler Germanic Boy
Roderikus Famous/renowned ruler Germanic Boy
Roderyck Renowned/famous ruler Germanic Boy
Rodmund Renowned or famous protector Germanic Boy
Rodo Derived from the Germanic element hrod 'fame' - typically understood as 'famous' or, when from Rodrigo/Roderick, 'famous ruler'. Germanic Boy
Rodol Famous (renowned) wolf Germanic Boy
Rodolf Famous wolf Germanic Boy
Rodolpho Famous wolf Germanic Boy
Rodrique Famous ruler Germanic Boy
Rodryc Famous ruler Germanic Boy
Rodryck Famous ruler Germanic Boy
Rodryk Famous ruler Germanic Boy
Rodulfo Famous wolf Germanic Boy
Roelf Renowned / famous wolf Dutch, Germanic Boy
Rogerios Famous spear Germanic Boy
Rogero Famous spear Germanic, Latin, Spanish Boy
Rogier Famous spear Germanic Boy
Rogyer Famous spear Germanic Boy
Rohmer Roman; pilgrim to Rome English, Germanic Boy
Rolfe Famous wolf Germanic, Norse Boy
Rolfes Patronymic/derivative of Rolf - 'descendant/son of Rolf'; Rolf itself means 'famous wolf'. Germanic Boy
Rolfi Renowned/famous wolf Germanic, Norse Boy
Rolfin Renowned (famous) wolf Germanic, Norse Boy
Rollando Famous throughout the land; renowned in the land Germanic Boy
Rollon Renowned/famous wolf Germanic, Latin, Norse Boy
Rolo Famous wolf Germanic, Norse Boy
Rolphe Renowned/famous wolf Germanic Boy
Rolt Probably 'famous wolf' (from elements meaning 'fame' + 'wolf') English, Germanic Boy
Romualdas Famous ruler Germanic Boy
Rooldan Famous throughout the land Germanic Boy
Rosmer Likely 'horse-famous' or 'famous horse' (from Germanic elements hros/hross 'horse' + marr/mer 'famous'); occasionally reinterpreted in modern usage as a compound like 'rose + mer'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Rosswald Likely 'horse ruler' (Ross 'horse' + wald 'rule'/'ruler') Germanic Boy
Roswald Possibly 'rose ruler' or, from Germanic roots, 'famous/ruler' (i.e., 'famous ruler') Germanic Boy
Roudbert Renowned; bright Germanic Boy
Ruberto Bright fame / famous and shining Germanic, Spanish Boy
Ruck Rare/uncertain - likely from a surname or nickname; possibly related to the English word 'ruck' (heap/crowd) or Germanic elements (e.g., 'Rück-' meaning 'back') English, Germanic Boy
Rud Short form of Rudolf, related to 'fame' (often interpreted as 'famous wolf') Germanic Boy
Rude Derived from the element meaning 'fame' (by extension 'famous' or, via Rudolf, 'famous wolf') Germanic Boy
Rudee Derived from hrod (fame) + wulf (wolf) - "famous wolf" Germanic Boy
Rudey Famous wolf Germanic Boy
Rudger Famous spear Germanic Boy
Rudin Possibly 'red-haired' (Slavic) or related to the Germanic element meaning 'fame' (as in Rudolf). Germanic, Slavic Boy
Rudolf-Viktor Renowned/famous wolf (Rudolf) + victor/conqueror (Viktor) Germanic Boy
Rudolfe Famous wolf Germanic Boy
Rued Fame-wolf (famous wolf) Germanic Boy
Ruedi From Rudolf: 'fame' (hruod) + 'wolf' (wulf) - 'famous wolf' Germanic Boy
Ruepert Bright fame Germanic 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