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Germanic names - Baby names with the origin Germanic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ewert Brave/strong as a boar Germanic Boy
Falk Falcon (bird of prey); originally a nickname or occupational name for a falconer Germanic Boy
faramond Protector of travelers Germanic Boy
Faro Lighthouse; (also) traveler or one who journeys Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Farr From Germanic roots meaning 'journey' or, in Persian usage, meaning 'glory' or 'divine splendour'. Commonly a surname used as a given name. English, Germanic, Norse, Persian, Scottish Boy
Farrant Originally a surname likely denoting an ironworker/blacksmith or derived from a Norman personal name meaning 'brave'/'bold'. Germanic Boy
Fasolt Name of a giant in Germanic legend and Wagner's Ring; etymology uncertain Germanic Boy
Faste Steadfast, firm, faithful English, Germanic Boy
Fastida Steadfast Germanic Boy
Fastred Steadfast counsel / firm advisor English, Germanic Boy
Fedrik Peaceful ruler Germanic Boy
Feidrik Peaceful ruler Germanic Boy
Felberta Feminine form of Filibert/Philibert, meaning "very bright" (from Germanic filu 'much' + beraht 'bright') Germanic Girl
Felda Field; 'dweller of the field' or 'from the open land' English, Germanic Girl
Feliberto Very bright (from Germanic elements meaning 'much' + 'bright') Germanic, Italian Boy
Ferdi Brave traveler Germanic Boy
Ferdie Brave traveler Germanic Boy
Ferdinanda Brave voyager Germanic Girl
Ferdy Brave traveler Germanic Boy
Fernald From Germanic elements meaning 'journey' + 'bold' - 'brave traveler' (occasionally an English surname linked to 'fern') Germanic Boy
Ferren Possible meanings: 'little man' (Irish); alternatively linked to the Germanic Ferdinand meaning 'brave/ardent traveler' (if derived from Ferran); sometimes associated with 'iron' via surname/occupational roots. Catalan, English, Germanic, Irish, Scottish Boy
Ferynand Brave traveler Germanic Boy
Fiamma-Louise “Flame” (Fiamma) + “renowned/famous warrior” (Louise) - a fiery, distinguished warrior Germanic Girl
Filbert "much-bright" - very bright, illustrious Germanic Boy
Filberta Very bright Germanic Girl
Filberte Very bright; much-bright, illustrious Germanic Girl
Filberti From elements meaning 'much' + 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'very famous'. Germanic Boy
Filbirt From elements filu 'much' + berht 'bright' - 'very bright' Germanic Boy
Filburte 'very bright' (from Germanic elements filu 'much' + beraht 'bright') Germanic Boy
Filibert Derived from elements meaning 'much' + 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'much-bright'. Germanic Boy
Filiberte From Germanic elements meaning peace (frid) + bright (berht) - 'bright peace' or 'illustrious peace'. Germanic Girl
Filibirt Much-bright; very bright or illustrious Germanic Boy
Filiburt Very bright; much-bright; illustrious Germanic Boy
Fillbert From elements meaning 'much' (filu) + 'bright' (berht) - 'very bright' or 'much-bright'. Germanic Boy
Fillberte Very bright; illustrious Germanic Girl
Fillberto From Germanic elements meaning 'much/very' + 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'very famous'. Germanic Boy
Fillbirt Very bright (from Germanic elements filu 'much' + berht 'bright') Germanic Boy
Fillibert From Germanic filu 'much' + beraht 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'very illustrious'. Germanic Boy
Fokker Originally 'breeder' (occupational) or 'son/descendant of Fokke' (patronymic), ultimately linked to 'people' Dutch, Germanic Boy
Folki Of the people; related to "folk" (the people) Germanic, Norse Boy
Folkman Man of the people (from elements meaning 'folk' + 'man') English, Germanic Boy
Folkvard Guardian of the people Germanic, Norse Boy
Fons Noble, ready Dutch, Germanic, Latin Boy
Foulquie 'People' or 'of the people' (derived from Germanic 'folk') Germanic Boy
Fowk From Proto-Germanic folc 'people, tribe' - often understood as 'people's leader' or related to 'the people'. Germanic Boy
Fraeda Peace, peaceful Germanic Girl
Franc Free man; member of the Franks (often interpreted as "free") Germanic Boy
Franciska Frankish; French Germanic, Hungarian, Latin Girl
Franckie Free / free man French, Germanic Unisex
Franjo Frankish man Croatian, 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