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Germanic names - Baby names with the origin Germanic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Burkhard Fortress-strong; brave protector of a fortress/castle Germanic Boy
Burkhart Fortress-strong; a brave, hardy protector Germanic Boy
Burni Related to 'bear' - brave/strong like a bear; often used as a diminutive form (little bear) Germanic Boy
Burre Unclear - possibly derived from an old personal name (e.g., Bure/Búri) or from a word meaning 'burr'/'bristle' or a dialectal kin-term; meaning is not well established Germanic Boy
Burtil Probably from Germanic elements meaning 'bright' or 'bright ruler' (uncertain) Germanic Boy
Byrke Either 'of the de Burgh/Burke family' (associated with a fortified place) or 'birch' (the tree), depending on origin Germanic, Irish, Norman, Scandinavian Unisex
Byrth Bright, shining English, Germanic Girl
Cadmer Probably 'battle-famous' (or less likely 'battle-sea'); exact original meaning uncertain. Germanic Boy
Carlane Feminine form related to Carl/Charles, meaning "free man" (interpreted as "free person" for a feminine name) English, Germanic Girl
Carle Free man Germanic Boy
Carlew Possibly 'free man' (from Carl) combined with 'famed/renowned' (from Lew/Lewis) - roughly 'free, famed warrior' (interpretive) Germanic Boy
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
Carlus Free man Germanic, Roman Boy
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
Challes Free man Germanic Boy
Chararic Army ruler Germanic Boy
Charibert Bright army Germanic Boy
Charlayne Free man English, French, Germanic Girl
Charlein Derived from Charles, meaning "free man" Germanic Girl
Childebert Battle-bright French, Germanic, Latin Boy
Childeric Battle ruler Germanic Boy
Chilperic Kingly helper French, Germanic, Latin Boy
Chlodoric Famous ruler Germanic, Latin Boy
Chlodwig Famous in battle Germanic Boy
Chlothar Famous warrior Germanic Boy
Chlotilda Famous in battle Germanic Girl
Chnodomarius UNKNOWN Germanic, Latin Boy
Christein Probably 'Christ' (follower of Christ) + 'stein' (stone) - roughly 'Christian stone' or 'firm/rock-like follower of Christ'. English, Germanic Unisex
Claus Short form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people.' Dutch, Germanic, Scandinavian Boy
Clodovea Famous in battle / renowned warrior Germanic Girl
Clodoveo Famous warrior; renowned in battle Germanic Boy
Colbrandt From elements meaning 'coal/black' + 'fire/brand' - roughly 'coal-fire' or 'dark/smoldering fire' (sometimes interpreted as 'dark sword') Germanic Boy
Colbrant From Germanic elements meaning 'kol' (coal, dark) + 'brand' (sword, fire) - roughly 'dark/coal sword' or 'black fire'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Conradina Brave counsel Germanic Girl
Conradine Brave counsel Germanic Girl
Conradyna Brave counsel / bold advisor Germanic Girl
Cremer Occupational name for a shopkeeper, merchant, or dairy/cream seller Dutch, French, Germanic Boy
Culbert Possibly 'bright' or 'famous' (from Germanic element 'berht') English, Germanic, Scottish 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