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Germanic names - Baby names with the origin Germanic

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Kerk Church; from/near the church (locational or occupational) Dutch, Germanic, Norse Boy
Kersteen Christian; follower of Christ Dutch, Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Kettel From Old Norse 'ketill' meaning 'kettle' or 'cauldron', often used figuratively as 'helmet' or a sacred vessel. Germanic, Norse Boy
Kharald Army ruler; leader of the army Germanic, Norse Boy
kierstin Follower of Christ; Christian Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Kika Frankish; free Germanic, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Klas Victory of the people Germanic, Scandinavian Boy
Klassr Victory of the people Germanic Boy
Kleber From German 'Kleber' meaning 'glue' or 'adhesive'; figuratively 'one who binds or unites'. Germanic Boy
Konratij Brave counsel / bold advisor Germanic Boy
Kriemhilt Contains the Old High German element hild meaning 'battle'; generally interpreted as 'battle-maiden' or 'famous in battle' (first element uncertain). Germanic Girl
Krimhild Fierce or masked battle; 'battle maid' Germanic Girl
Kuhlbert Literally 'cool' + 'bright' - interpreted as 'cool and bright' or 'bright/famous' Germanic Boy
Kulbert Famous/bright (from elements meaning 'known/famous' + 'bright') English, Germanic Boy
Kurk Likely 'bold counsel' if considered a variant of Kurt/Conrad; alternatively 'fur' in Turkish (kürk). Dutch, Estonian, Germanic, Turkish Boy
Kurstine Follower of Christ; 'Christian' (derived from Christina). Germanic Girl
Károly Free man Germanic, Hungarian, Latin Boy
Lamberta Bright land / famous land Germanic Girl
Lambirt Land-bright (bright or famous land) Germanic Boy
Lambret Bright or famous land English, Germanic Boy
Lambrett From elements meaning 'land' + 'beraht' (bright/famous) - 'bright or famous land' French, Germanic Boy
Lamburt Derived from elements meaning 'land' + 'bright' - roughly 'bright/famous land' Germanic Boy
Lambyrt Bright or famous land Germanic Boy
Lambyrto Derived from elements meaning 'land' + 'bright' - 'bright land' or 'famous in the land' Germanic Boy
Lancilotto Derived from Lancelot - commonly interpreted as "little lance" or "servant" (original meaning uncertain) Germanic Boy
Landberto Bright or famous land Germanic Boy
Landbirt Land-bright; notable or illustrious in the land English, Germanic Boy
Landburt Likely 'bright land' or 'land protector' (from 'land' + 'burt/bert' meaning 'bright' or 'fort/guardian') Germanic Boy
Landburto From elements meaning "land" + "bright/famous" (roughly "bright/famous land") Germanic Boy
Landebert From elements land ('land') + berht ('bright, famous') - 'bright/famous land' Germanic Boy
Landeberto Land + bright/famous - 'bright or famous in the land' (land-bright) Germanic, Roman Boy
Landebirto From elements land 'land' + berht 'bright' - 'bright land' or 'land-bright'. Germanic Boy
Landeburt From elements land (land) + burt/bert (bright/protector) - roughly "bright/protecting one of the land" Germanic Boy
Landrik Ruler of the land Germanic Boy
Lansing Surname-derived name meaning 'descendant of Lans' or 'from Lansing' (a family/place name) Germanic Boy
Lawise Famous warrior Germanic Girl
Leanardus Lion-hearted; brave as a lion Germanic Boy
Leemen Likely 'beloved' or a surname-derived name (associated with meanings like 'beloved' or historical 'tenant/vassal' from Lehmann) English, Germanic Boy
Leidolf From elements meaning 'people' (leud/liu) + 'wolf' (wulf): 'people's wolf' or 'tribal wolf'. Germanic Boy
Leit Rare/uncertain; possibly associated with the place-name 'Leith' (river/harbour) or with roots meaning 'grey', 'people' or 'light' depending on origin Germanic Unisex
Leman Varies by origin: in Turkish/Persian/Arabic contexts often associated with brightness or moon-like qualities; as a Germanic surname (Lehmann) it means 'tenant' or 'vassal'; as Léman it is a place-name (Lake Geneva). Arabic, French, Germanic, Persian, Turkish Girl
Lennny Diminutive of Leonard, meaning 'brave lion' or 'lion-hearted'. Germanic Boy
Leoda Beloved (from Old English leof); possibly 'people' from a Germanic root English, Germanic Girl
Leodegan People's warrior (from elements leod 'people' + degan 'warrior, young man') Breton, English, French, Germanic Boy
Leodegraunce Likely 'people's ruler' or 'noble leader' (from elements meaning 'people' + 'ruler') Germanic Boy
Leofryck Beloved (dear) ruler English, Germanic Boy
Leonaldo Brave lion ('lion-hearted') Germanic Boy
Leonilde Lion of battle; lion-like warrior Germanic Girl
Leopolda Brave among the people Germanic Girl
Leopoldia Bold among the people German, 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
Peak year 0