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Germanic names - Baby names with the origin Germanic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ilbyrt Noble and bright Germanic Boy
Ilde Derived from the Germanic element hild meaning "battle" or "combat" Germanic Unisex
Ildikó Battle Germanic, Hungarian, Latin Girl
Imalda From Germanic elements meaning 'universal' (irm-) and 'battle' (hild-) - 'universal/complete battle' Germanic Girl
Imbert From Old Germanic elements irmin 'great' + berht 'bright, famous' - 'great/bright' or 'famous and bright'. Germanic Boy
Imee Diminutive of Imelda, meaning "universal battle" (from Germanic elements for "whole/universal" + "battle") Filipino, Germanic Girl
Imeldah From elements meaning 'whole/universal' + 'battle' - often interpreted as 'universal battle' or 'warrior/war maiden'. Germanic Girl
Imeldina From Germanic elements meaning 'whole/universal' + 'battle' - roughly 'universal battle' or 'famous in battle'. Germanic Girl
Imilda Universal (whole) battle Germanic Girl
Imra Likely 'home ruler' (from Germanic Emeric/Imre); alternatively associated with 'woman' in Arabic Arabic, Germanic, Hungarian Girl
Imric Ruler, powerful - from Germanic elements amal/heim (work/home) + ric (ruler), often rendered 'home-ruler' or 'work-ruler'. Germanic Boy
Imrich Industrious ruler Germanic, Slovak Boy
Inda Depends on origin: 'beautiful' (Indonesian 'indah'), 'soft/tender' (via Linda), or 'of India' (from India/Indira). Germanic, Indonesian, Sanskrit Girl
Ingaborg Protected by Ing (Yngvi) - 'Ing's fortress' or 'Ing's protection' Germanic, Norse Girl
Ingall Likely from the Germanic element "Ing" (the name of a Norse fertility/ancestor god Yngvi); roughly "belonging to/descendant of Ing" or a family/place associated with Ing. Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingbert From the element Ing (the god Ing/Yngvi) + 'bert' (beraht) meaning 'bright' - 'bright or famous through Ing'. Germanic Boy
Ingeborga Ing’s protection Germanic, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish Girl
Ingebrit From 'Ing' (the Norse god) + 'berht' (bright/famous): 'Ing's bright' or 'bright/famous through Ing'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingeburg “Ing's protection” - protection or help of the god Ing Germanic, Norse Girl
Ingel From the Germanic element Ing (the deity Yngvi/Ing), meaning 'belonging to or protected by Ing'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingelbert From elements meaning 'engil' (angel or Angle) and 'beraht' (bright) - generally rendered 'bright angel' or 'angel-bright'. Germanic Boy
Ingelberte From the elements 'Ing' (the Germanic/Norse deity Ing/Yngvi) + 'beraht' ('bright' or 'famous') - roughly 'Ing-bright' or 'bright/famous through Ing'. Germanic Girl
Ingelbirt From elements Ing (a Germanic god/ancestor) + berht ('bright, famous') - 'Ing's bright/famous one' or 'bright protector'. Germanic Boy
Ingelburt From elements meaning 'Ingel/Engel' (angel or the Angle tribe) + 'bert'/'burt' (bright) - roughly 'bright angel' or 'bright one of the Angles'. Germanic Boy
Ingelore From Ing (the god/Yngvi) + Lore (laurel/Eleonore); roughly 'protected by Ing' or 'Ing's laurel / crowned with laurel.' Germanic Girl
Ingeltruda Derived from the theonym Ing + Old Germanic element 'trud' meaning 'strength' - roughly "Ing's strength" or "strength of Ing" Germanic Girl
Ingeltrudis From Ing (a Germanic god or clan ancestor) + trudis (strength) - 'Ing's strength' or 'strength of Ing' Germanic Girl
Ingemarie Compound name combining Ing (a Norse/Germanic god associated with fertility/protection) and Marie (Mary; often interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved') - roughly 'beloved one under Ing's protection.' Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Ingharr Ing's warrior or Ing's army (protector of the god Ing) Germanic, Norse Boy
Inghram ‘Ing’s raven’ or ‘raven/servant associated with Ing’ (linked to the Germanic god Ing) English, Germanic Boy
Inglburt Likely "Ing" (a Germanic deity or ancestral name) + "-bert/ -burt" (bright) - roughly "Ing's bright one" or "bright one of Ing". Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingleberte From elements meaning 'Ing' or 'angel' + 'berht' ('bright') - roughly 'bright' or 'bright/illustrious (one of Ing or an angel)' French, Germanic Girl
Ingo From the name of the Norse god Ing (Yngvi); 'belonging to or protected by Ing'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingrem Likely 'Ing's raven' - from the Germanic element Ing- (a deity/ancestor name) plus a raven/strong element Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingrim From Ing (a Germanic deity/tribe) + grim ('mask/helmet' or 'fierce') - roughly 'protected by/follower of Ing' or 'Ing's warrior'. Germanic Boy
Ingrym Likely from the Old Norse elements 'Ing' (a god) + 'grímr' (mask, helmet) - roughly 'Ing's mask/helmet' or 'protected by Ing'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Inka Diminutive of Inga/Ingrid - beloved/beautiful; 'protected by the god Ing' German, Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Irla No well-attested traditional meaning; possibly related to Old Norse 'Erla' (associated with nobility/honor) or to Gaelic elements linked to 'earl' - meaning uncertain. Germanic Girl
Irmela From the element 'irmin/ermen' meaning 'whole, universal, great'; feminine form/variant of Irma. Germanic Girl
Irmgard From 'irmin/ermen' (whole, universal, great) + 'gard' (enclosure, protection) - 'universal/great protector'. Germanic Girl
Irmin Great, whole, universal Germanic Boy
Irmina From the element irmin/ermen meaning 'whole, universal, great' - often interpreted as 'strong, mighty'. Germanic Girl
Irmtrud "whole, universal" + "strength" - "universal strength" Germanic Girl
Irmun From the Germanic element 'irmin' meaning 'whole, universal, great, mighty'. Germanic Boy
Irmyn From the Germanic element irmin/ermen meaning "great, whole, universal" Germanic Boy
Irmínio From the Germanic element 'irmin' meaning 'great, whole, universal; strong' Germanic Boy
Isambard From elements meaning 'iron' + 'bright' - commonly rendered 'iron-bright' or 'iron-strong'. Germanic Boy
Isambart From elements 'isarn' (iron) + 'beraht/berht' (bright) - 'iron-bright' or 'bright as iron'. Germanic Boy
Isambert Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'iron-bright' or 'bright/strong as iron' Germanic Boy
Itisberga Probably a compound of a personal element 'Iti/Ida' + 'berga' meaning 'protection/fortress' or 'hill' - roughly 'Iti's protection' or 'protected hill'. Germanic Girl

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
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