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Germanic Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Alfons Noble and ready Germanic Boy
Alfre Elf counsel - ‘wise counsel’ or ‘elf advisor’ English, Germanic Boy
Alfried From elements alf "elf" + frid "peace" - "elf peace" or "peaceful elf" Germanic Boy
Alge Uncertain. If derived from Ælfgar/Alger: 'elf-spear'. If linked to Scandinavian 'älg': 'moose'. Otherwise no established traditional meaning. Germanic Boy
Alkwin Likely "noble friend" (adal + win); sometimes linked to "elf-friend" (ælf + win). English, Germanic Boy
Alleric Ruler of all / all-powerful ruler Germanic Boy
Allerick Ruler of all / all-powerful ruler Germanic Boy
Allerik Ruler of all Germanic Boy
Allfie From Alfred meaning "elf-counsel" - a wise or noble counselor (diminutive form) Germanic Boy
Almeric Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'home' or 'noble' + 'ruler' - 'home ruler' or 'noble ruler'. Germanic Boy
Aloisi Famous in battle; renowned warrior Germanic Boy
Aloisy Renowned warrior / famous in battle Germanic Boy
Alphons Noble and ready/eager Germanic Boy
Alphonze Noble and ready Germanic Boy
Alphose Noble and ready Germanic Boy
Alphosus Noble and ready (often interpreted as 'noble and prepared/ready for battle') Germanic Boy
Alrich Noble ruler (from elements adal/ald 'noble/old/all' + ric 'ruler, powerful') Germanic Boy
Alvane Probably 'elf-friend' (from Old English ælf + wine); alternatively a modern invented/form variant Germanic Boy
Alven 'elf friend' English, Germanic Boy
Alwon Noble friend (also interpreted as 'elf friend') English, Germanic Boy
Alwynn Originally "noble friend" (from Old Germanic Adalwin); also associated with "elf-friend" (from Old English Ælfwine). English, Germanic Boy
Amald Derived from 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious'. Germanic Boy
Amalric Ruler of the Amali Germanic Boy
Amaurik Industrious ruler (literally 'work' + 'ruler') Germanic Boy
Americk From Germanic elements meaning 'work' or 'home' + 'ruler' - 'ruler of work' or 'home ruler'. Germanic Boy
Amfred Beloved peace / friend of peace (combines a love/friend element with the element meaning "peace") Germanic Boy
Ammory From Germanic elements meaning 'work' + 'ruler' - 'industrious/brave ruler'. Germanic Boy
Amond Protector or guardian (often rendered as 'noble protector' depending on root) Germanic Boy
Amwolf Probably a Germanic compound with the element "wolf"; the prefix "Am-/Amal-" may relate to Amal (work/industrious) or be a shortened personal element - roughly "(Amal-)wolf," i.e. an industrious/strong wolf or generally 'wolf' (symbolizing strength/bravery). Exact origin is rare/uncertain. Germanic Boy
Ancelot Diminutive of Ansel - 'little divine protector' (lit. little one of god-protection) Germanic Boy
anselin God-protector (from elements meaning "god" + "helmet/protection") Germanic Boy
Anselino Divine protection (protected by God) Germanic Boy
Ansell Divine protection; protected by God Germanic Boy
Ansellus Divine protection (literally 'god-helmet' or 'protected by God') Germanic Boy
Anselmi Divine protection; 'protected by God' Germanic Boy
Ansheim Divine home / home of the gods Germanic Boy
Ansprand God-sword Germanic Boy
Arald Army ruler Germanic, Norse Boy
Archaimbaud From Germanic elements erchan/ercan 'genuine, precious' + bald 'bold, brave' - 'precious and bold' (noble, brave). French, Germanic Boy
Archibales Genuinely bold; truly brave Germanic Boy
Archimbald Genuine, bold (from elements meaning "genuine/precious" + "bold") Germanic Boy
Archybalde Genuinely bold; brave and true Germanic Boy
Archybauld Genuine/true + bold; 'truly bold' or 'genuine bravery' Germanic Boy
Ardolf Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' (adal) or 'hard/strong' (hart) + 'wolf' - generally interpreted as 'noble wolf' or 'strong/hardy wolf'. Germanic Boy
Ardouin Brave or hardy friend Germanic Boy
Ardulfo From elements meaning 'hard/strong' + 'wolf' - 'strong (or brave) wolf.' Germanic Boy
Ardwin High or noble friend (also interpreted as 'friend of the home' or 'strong friend') English, Germanic Boy
Arendt Derived from 'arn' meaning 'eagle' - 'eagle' or 'eagle-like'. Germanic Boy
Aribert Army + bright ("bright army" or "illustrious in battle") Germanic Boy
Armandos Army man; soldier, warrior Germanic, Spanish 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