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Germanic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Robertine Bright fame (famous, bright) English, Germanic Girl
Robetta Bright fame Germanic Girl
Robette Bright fame Germanic Girl
Robynah Bright fame (famous) English, Germanic Girl
Rodelia From the Germanic element hrod meaning "fame" - "famous" or "renowned". Germanic Girl
Roderica Famous ruler Germanic Girl
Roderiga Famous ruler Germanic Girl
Roderika Famous ruler Germanic Girl
Rodricka Famous ruler Germanic Girl
Roelinda Renowned/famous + gentle/tender ("famous and gentle") Dutch, Germanic Girl
Rolandah Fame of the land / famous land Germanic Girl
Rolande Famous land; renowned in the land Germanic Girl
Roldana Renowned/famous throughout the land Germanic Girl
Rollanda Famous or renowned land Germanic Girl
Rollande Renowned; famous in the land Germanic Girl
Romhildis Renowned in battle Germanic Girl
Romilda Famous in battle Germanic Girl
Romilde Renowned in battle (fame + battle) Germanic Girl
Rosalinde Originally 'gentle/tender horse'; later reinterpreted as 'beautiful/pretty rose' Germanic Girl
Rosamonda Originally 'protector of horses'; later interpreted as 'pure rose'. Germanic Girl
Rosiemund From Old German elements likely meaning 'horse' + 'protection' - 'protector of horses'; later folk-etymology renders it as 'pure rose'. Germanic Girl
Rowene Famous joy English, Germanic Girl
Rowine Likely 'famous friend' (if derived from Rowena); occasionally associated with Rowan meanings ('red-haired') in some usages Germanic Girl
Rozalinde Possibly 'gentle horse' (Old German) or 'beautiful rose' (Latin/Spanish influence) Germanic Girl
Rozmond Originally 'horse protection' (protector of horses); also associated with 'pure rose' by folk etymology Germanic Girl
Rozmonde Famous protector Germanic, Norman Girl
Rozmund Originally 'horse protector' or 'protector' (Germanic); later reinterpreted as 'pure/beautiful rose' (folk etymology). Germanic Girl
Rozomund Derived from a Germanic element mund ‘protection’ (often interpreted as ‘protector’); folk etymology gives ‘pure/clean rose’ Germanic Girl
Ruberta Bright fame; famous Germanic Girl
Ruomhildi Likely 'famous in battle' or 'renowned warrior' Germanic Girl
Ruperta Bright fame Germanic Girl
Rupetta Bright fame Germanic Girl
Saxona Of the Saxons; from Saxony English, Germanic Girl
Selmah Safe, peaceful, secure Arabic, Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Serhilda Derived from the element hild meaning 'battle'; can be read as 'battle-maiden' or, if the prefix implies 'victory', 'victorious battle'. Germanic Girl
Serihilde Likely 'serene/peaceful battle' or 'peaceful warrior' (interpreting 'Seri-' as 'serene') Germanic Girl
Serilda Likely contains the element -hild meaning "battle" - roughly "battle-maiden" or "armed for battle"; the prefix is uncertain. Germanic Girl
Sigfrít From elements meaning 'victory' + 'beautiful/peace' - 'victorious beauty' or 'victory and peace'. Germanic, Norse Girl
Sigismonde Victorious protector Germanic Girl
Sigunė Victory + rune/secret (literally 'victory-rune') Germanic, Norse Girl
Thorhildis From Thor (the Norse god) + hildr (battle) - 'Thor's battle' or 'battle of Thor'. Germanic, Norse Girl
Thorilda From Thor (Norse god) + hild/‑hilda (battle) - 'Thor's battle' or 'battle of Thor' (i.e., protected/armed by Thor). Germanic, Norse Girl
Thorilde Thor's battle (Thor + battle) Germanic, Norse Girl
Thurka Likely 'of Thor' / 'thunder, strength' if derived from Thor/Thora; otherwise meaning unknown or modern coinage Germanic Girl
Traude Strength, strong Germanic Girl
trudi Diminutive of Gertrude, from elements meaning 'spear' + 'strength' - 'spear strength' Germanic Girl
Ulrikke Inherited wealth and power Danish, Germanic, Norwegian, Old High German Girl
Ute Wealth; fortune German, Germanic, Old High German Girl
Valda Ruler; rule, power Germanic Girl
Valesca Derived from Valeria: 'strong, healthy' (sometimes interpreted as 'little strong one' as a diminutive). Germanic Girl

Germanic Girls name popularity over time

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

1,052
Names in this origin
26
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
111,938
Peak year 2016