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Germanic Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Bertine From Old German element 'berht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous'. Germanic Girl
Bertradah Bright counsel French, Germanic Girl
Bertrade Bright strength Germanic Girl
Bertylda 'bright battle' (from beraht 'bright' + hild 'battle') Germanic Girl
Bertyne Bright, famous Germanic Girl
Birete Probably 'exalted one' or 'strength' (if derived from Brigid/Bridget) Germanic Girl
Birga Exalted, strong; associated with protection or refuge Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Birgith Exalted; strength, power Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Birtel Likely a diminutive of names from the Germanic root 'berht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous' (e.g., Bertha/Bertel). Germanic Girl
Blenda Possibly 'one who blends' or 'to mix'; also associated with the legendary Swedish heroine Blenda Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Blodwinah Likely "friend of blossoms" or "flower friend" (from elements meaning "bloom/blossom" + "friend"); alternatively interpreted as "bold friend" if linked to Germanic beald/beald- English, Germanic Girl
Borghlide Fortress + battle - 'protected in battle' or 'fortress of battle' Germanic, Norse Girl
Branda Likely "firebrand" or "sword" (from Germanic/Old Norse brand); alternatively linked to Brandon meaning "broom-covered hill". Germanic, Norse Girl
Brinhilda From elements brun ('armor, protection') + hild ('battle'): 'armored warrior' or 'protection in battle'. Germanic Girl
Brinhildis Armored warrior (literally 'mail-shirt' + 'battle') Germanic, Norse Girl
Bronwine 'Brown friend' (brun/bron = brown + wine = friend) English, Germanic Girl
Bruna-Victoria Brown (Bruna) + victory (Victoria) Germanic Girl
Brunhildah From Old High German brun ‘armor, brown’ + hild ‘battle’ - essentially ‘armored warrior’ or ‘brown battle’. Germanic Girl
Brunnehilde From brun ('armor' or 'brown') + hild ('battle') - 'armored warrior' or 'brown battle' Germanic Girl
Brunnhild Armored warrior (from brun = "armor" or "brown" + hild = "battle") Germanic Girl
Brunnhilda Armored warrior; from elements meaning 'armor' (brynn/brun) + 'battle' (hildr) Germanic, Norse Girl
Brunnhilde Armored warrior (from brun 'armor, brown' + hild 'battle') Germanic Girl
Bryngerd Armored protection (from bryn 'mail/armor' + gerd/gerð 'enclosure, protection') Germanic, Norse Girl
Brynhilda Mail-clad warrior; from elements meaning 'armor' (brynja) + 'battle' (hildr) Germanic, Norse Girl
Brynhylde Armored warrior (from brynja 'coat of mail' + hildr 'battle') Germanic, Norse Girl
Burga Fortress; fortified place; protection Germanic Girl
Byrth Bright, shining English, Germanic Girl
Carlane Feminine form related to Carl/Charles, meaning "free man" (interpreted as "free person" for a feminine name) English, Germanic Girl
Carlinah Feminine diminutive of Karl - 'free (person)' / often rendered 'little/free woman' Germanic Girl
Carllyna Feminine form of Charles; 'free man' (used as a girl's name) Germanic Girl
Carllyne "Free man" historically; used as the feminine form often interpreted as "free woman" or "free person" Germanic Girl
Carlonda Feminine form of Carl, meaning "free man" (interpreted as "free woman") Germanic Girl
Carlott Derived from Charles: "free man" (used as a feminine form, sometimes interpreted as "free woman") Germanic Girl
Carlotte Feminine form/diminutive of Charles, meaning "free man" or "free one" (affectionate diminutive) French, Germanic Girl
Carolah 'Free man' - interpreted as 'free woman' for feminine forms Germanic Girl
Carolanah Feminine form of Charles - 'free man' (interpreted as 'free woman') English, Germanic, Latin Girl
Caroleen Derived from Charles/Karl, meaning 'free man' (often interpreted as 'free person' for females). Germanic Girl
Carolynna Feminine form of Charles; 'free man' (understood as 'free woman' in feminine usage) Germanic Girl
Carralin From Charles - "free man" (used for females as "free woman" or "free person") Germanic Girl
Carrola From Karl/Carolus meaning "free man" (commonly interpreted for females as "free woman" or "free person") Germanic Girl
Carroline Feminine form of Charles, often given the sense 'free man' or 'freeholder' Germanic Girl
Carrolynah Feminine form of Charles; historically 'free man' - interpreted as 'free woman' Germanic Girl
Charlayne Free man English, French, Germanic Girl
Charlein Derived from Charles, meaning "free man" Germanic Girl
Chlotilda Famous in battle Germanic Girl
Clodovea Famous in battle / renowned warrior Germanic Girl
Conradina Brave counsel Germanic Girl
Conradine Brave counsel Germanic Girl
Conradyna Brave counsel / bold advisor Germanic Girl
Dagmariah Likely a blend meaning roughly 'day of Mary' or 'day + beloved' (from 'dag' = day and 'Mariah' = variant of Mary). 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