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100 ideas of Germanic origin for babies

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Are you looking for a first name of German or Germanic origin for your baby? Discover all our ideas for first names from across the Rhine for girls and boys.

Summary

Choosing a German first name means drawing on a linguistic heritage of immense richness, where each sound carries a strong meaning, often linked to nature, courage or wisdom. If ancestral Germanic traditions honored protective first names, current trends across the Rhine favor minimalism and softness, with a real passion for short first names. From Bavaria to Berlin, German culture is full of timeless gems and poetic variations. Be inspired by our guide to the most beautiful German first namescarried by literature, history and an irresistible wind of modernity.

List of the most common German first names in France

Which German female first name to choose?

To name a baby girl with a German first name, you can draw on the legends side, with Loreley, Ada, Véra, Friea, Anke, Elvire, Erna, Wilma... But you can also choose a rare one, of the type of Charlette, Enriqueta, Chriselda and even Brunehilde. In short names for girls of Germanic origin, we find Lina, Ida, Frida, Uda, Ulla, or even Olga which means “luck, happiness”. Thelma, Telia, Ursel, Ursula, Monika, Melisande, Marthe, Silke, Solveiga or even Sonja are other ideas for naming your little girl with a German first name.

What are the prettiest German male names?

For a boy, you can choose a name with a strong meaning, like Broen which refers to the shield, Beltig which means “shiny”, Dolf which evokes glory or even Ernst which symbolizes seriousness. Guntars means “battle”, and Curd “brave”. If you are looking for a rare German boy name, you can choose from the following names: Lajos, Leppe, Lin, Neres, Norbertus, or even Ottmar. In the list of German and short male first names, we find Udo, Otto, Aurel, Jarl, Jeff, Jan, Jorg, Josef. The most popular are Martin, Mathias, Armand, Henri, Soren, Leon, or even Oscar.

Which first names of German origin are the best known?

Without even knowing it, we daily come across first names of Germanic origin which have perfectly acclimatized to the French language. For girls, first names like Emma (meaning universal or all-powerful), Mila or the very chic Heidi (of noble lineage) figure in an excellent place in the hearts of parents. For boys, the trend for short names has propelled choices like Léon (lion), Axel (father of peace) or even Mathis, proving that German first names can be punchy, elegant and resolutely universal at the same time.

What are the old German first names?

In the category “old german first names“, which are also very fashionable, we find for boys Henri, Alois, or even Mariusa German who led battles. Albert, Otton, Goslar or even Erfurt were Germanic historical figures who make these first names ancient references. Just like Sigismund, LadislasFrederic or even Johannes.

For girls, ancient first names are also linked to the history of the Germanic world, and in particular to Scandinavian goddesses, such as Frigg, Freyja, Vanadis who was the representative of love, fertility and beauty. Imbor, Inge, Hel or even Gefion salso have the names of goddesses which make them Old German names for girls.

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