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Germanic names - Baby names with the origin Germanic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Alarico Noble ruler Germanic Boy
Albaric Elf ruler (from alb = 'elf' + ric = 'ruler') Germanic Boy
Alberga Noble, bright Germanic Girl
Alberge Noble protector / noble protection Germanic Girl
Alberia Noble, bright Germanic Girl
Alberic Originally 'elf-ruler' (alb + ric); sometimes interpreted as 'noble ruler' (adal + ric) Germanic Boy
Alberica 'elf-ruler' (also interpreted as 'noble ruler') Germanic Girl
Alberik Elf-ruler (ruler of elves) Germanic Boy
Albern Likely 'noble, bright' (derived from elements meaning 'noble' + 'bright'); note modern German 'albern' means 'silly'. Germanic Boy
Alberne Noble and bright Germanic Boy
Alberti Noble and bright Germanic Boy
Alberts Noble and bright Germanic Boy
Albertyne Noble and bright Germanic Girl
Alcuin From Germanic elements meaning "noble" + "friend" (i.e., "noble friend") Germanic Boy
Alcuino Noble friend Germanic Boy
Ald Old; elder - by extension, experienced or wise English, Germanic Boy
Aldara Likely from Germanic elements meaning "old" or "noble". Germanic Girl
Aldare Derived from 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'noble'; often interpreted as 'noble elder' or 'old warrior' Germanic Boy
Alddes Derived from 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'elder' - connotations of wisdom or seniority English, Germanic Boy
Aldemaro From Germanic elements meaning 'noble' (adal) and 'famous' (mar) - 'noble and famous'. Germanic Boy
Alderige Likely either 'old ridge' (place-name: eald + hrycg) or derived from Germanic elements meaning 'old ruler' (ald + ric). English, Germanic Boy
Aldes Derived from the element 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'elder' - connotes age, wisdom or seniority Germanic Boy
Aldessa Noble; broadly 'old' or 'elder/wise' (from Germanic roots) Germanic Girl
Aldie Derived from the Germanic element 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'wise'; often used as a diminutive of Alden or Aldo. English, Germanic Boy
Aldine From the element 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'wise'; sometimes a feminine form of Aldin or linked to the name Aldus. English, Germanic, Italian, Latin Unisex
Aldir Possibly 'old' or 'noble leader' (from Germanic element 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'noble') Germanic, Spanish Boy
Aldis Old, elder Germanic, Icelandic Boy
Alditha From Germanic elements meaning 'ald' (old) + a battle element - roughly 'old battle' or 'venerable warrior'. English, Germanic Girl
Aldrina Derived from 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'elder' - often interpreted as 'old/wise' or 'elder woman' Germanic Girl
Alds From Germanic 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'elder'. Germanic Boy
Aldus Old, elder; by extension experienced or wise English, Germanic Boy
Aldwen Old friend (from Old English elements eald/ald = old + wine = friend) English, Germanic Boy
Aldwine Old friend (from Old English eald 'old' + wine 'friend') English, Germanic Boy
Aldyne Old friend / noble or wise friend English, Germanic Boy
Aldynne Old friend English, Germanic Unisex
Aleid Noble; of noble kind or birth Germanic Girl
Aleidah Noble, of noble kind Germanic Girl
Aleide Noble, of noble kind Flemish, Germanic Girl
Alerick Ruler of all Germanic Boy
Alerik Ruler of all Germanic Boy
Alewina Derived from elements meaning either "elf + friend" or "noble + friend" - i.e. "elf friend" or "noble friend" Germanic, Polish Girl
Alfarin Unclear - depending on origin it may mean 'little potter' (Spanish), a compound with 'elf' (Germanic), or be related to 'praiseworthy'/'glorious' (Persian/Arabic). English, Germanic, Norse, Persian Boy
Alfi 'Elf-counsel' - wise counselor English, Germanic Boy
Alfons Noble and ready Germanic Boy
Alfre Elf counsel - ‘wise counsel’ or ‘elf advisor’ English, Germanic Boy
Alfredda Elf counsel; 'wise counselor' English, Germanic Girl
Alfreeda Elf counsel; wise counselor English, Germanic Girl
Alfried From elements alf "elf" + frid "peace" - "elf peace" or "peaceful elf" Germanic Boy
Alfrieda Elf counsel, wise counselor English, Germanic Girl
Alge Uncertain. If derived from Ælfgar/Alger: 'elf-spear'. If linked to Scandinavian 'älg': 'moose'. Otherwise no established traditional meaning. Germanic Boy

Germanic name popularity over time

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

2,710
Names in this origin
57
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
330,740
Peak year 0