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German Baby Girl Names All Names - Boy Names Only
1 2 3 4 5 Ada: Form of ADELAIDE - Noble and kind
Adal: Sweet or noble
Adalheida: Sweet or noble
Adali: Noble
Adalia: Noble
Adalicia: Of the nobility Noble
Adalie: Noble
Adaliz: Of the nobility Noble
Adalwolfa: Noble she wolf
Addie: Diminutive of Adeline and Adela - Sweet or pleasant; of the nobility Noble From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble
Addy: Diminutive of Adeline and Adela - Sweet or pleasant; of the nobility Noble From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble
Adela: Pleasant; Of the nobility Noble From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble
Adelaide: Noble and kind
Adele: Noble
Adelheid: Sweet or noble
Adelheide: Sweet or noble
Adelina: Form of Adeline - Sweet; of the nobility Noble From the Old German 'athal' meaning 'noble
Adelinda: Sweet or noble
Adeline: Form of Adela - Pleasant; Of the nobility Noble From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble
Adelisa: Of the nobility Noble
Adelita: Sweet or noble
Adelle: Sweet or noble
Adelyte: Has good humor
Adene: Form of Aline - Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble
Adette: Sweet or noble
Adine: Form of Aline - Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble
Adolpha: Noble she wolf
Adrian: Dark
Adriane: Dark
Ady: Form of ADELAIDE - noble and kind
Agatha: Good
Agathe: Good
Aili: Sweet
Ailis: Sweet
Ailna: Diminutive of Adeline and Adela - Sweet or pleasant; of the nobility Noble From the Old German 'athal' meaning 'noble
Ailne: Diminutive of Adeline and Adela - Sweet or pleasant; of the nobility Noble From the Old German 'athal' meaning 'noble
Ailsa: Form of Elsa - A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'my god is bountiful', or 'god of plenty' Also from the Old German athal meaning 'noble'
Ailse: Sweet
Alarica: All ruler
Alarice: Rules all Feminine of Alaric
Alberta: Noble, bright Feminine of Albert
Albertina: Noble, bright Feminine of Albert
Albertine: Noble, bright Feminine of Albert
Albertyne: Intelligent
Alda: Feminine form of Aldo - Originally an Old German name meaning old Popular in Italy and among North American families of Italian descent Aldo was an 8th century saint
Aldona: Archaic
Aleda: Archaic
Alfonsine: Noble
Alfreda: Feminine of Alfred
Alia: An Old German name meaning 'all'
Alice: From the Old German Adalheidis meaning nobility Also sweet
Alicia: Sweet
Alida: Archaic
Alina: Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble
Aline: Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble
Alison: Sweet
Alisz: Sweet
Aliz: Sweet
Allaryce: Rules all Feminine of Alaric
Allie: Form of ALISON - Noble, kind
Aloisia: Famous fighting
Alonsa: Eager
Aloysia: Famous fighting
Alphonsine: Feminine form of Alphonso - From Old German Adalfuns meaning noble-ready Common in Spain since the 7th century
Alva: Army of elves
Alvar: Army of elves
Alvara: Army of elves
Alvarie: Army of elves
Alvie: Army of elves
Alyda: Archaic
Alys: From the Old German Adalheidis meaning nobility Also sweet
Amalasand: Industrious
Amalasanda: Industrious
Amalda: Eagle or strong
Amalia: Form of Amelia - From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia
Amalie: From Amelia, a derivative the Old German Amalburga meaning labor
Amalle: Form of Amelia - From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia
Amara: Eternal
Amelia: Form of Amelia - From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia
Angelika: Like an angel
Anna: Gracious
Annalisa: Form of Anneliese - Derived from a compound of Anna (grace) and Liesa, which is a German diminutive of Elizabeth (God is bountiful)
Annamaria: Bitter grace
Anneliese: Derived from a compound of Anna (grace) and Liesa, which is a German diminutive of Elizabeth (God is bountiful)
Annemarie: Bitter grace
Anni: Form of HebrewHannah meaning favor Grace
Annina: Feminine form of Herman - Soldier Army Man from the Old German Hariman
Antje: Grace
Anton: Feminine form of the German and Russian form of Anthony
Antonie: Priceless
Arabella: Eagle heroine
Ararinda: Tenacious
Arleen: Form of Aline - Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble
Arleigh: Meadow of the hare
Armina: Warrior maiden
Armine: Feminine form of Herman - Soldier Army Man from the Old German Hariman
Aubrey: Noble
Ava: A bird
Baldhart: Bold or strong
Ballard: Bold or strong
Bathild: Heroine
Bathilda: Heroine
Bathilde: Heroine
Bel: Diminutive of Belinda - From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake
Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake
Bell: Diminutive of Belinda - From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake
Belle: Diminutive of Belinda - From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake
Bemadette: Has the courage of a bear
Berdina: Glorious
Berdine: Glorious
Berengaria: Feminine form of Berenger - Derived from an Old German compound meaning bear-spear
Berit: Intelligent
Bernadette: Feminine form of Bernard - From an Old German compound meaning bear-hard, or brave as a bear
Bernadina: Feminine form of Bernard - From an Old German compound meaning bear-hard, or brave as a bear
Bernadine: Brave as a Bear
Bernardina: Feminine form of Bernard - From an Old German compound meaning bear-hard, or brave as a bear
Bernardine: Feminine form of Bernard - From an Old German compound meaning bear-hard, or brave as a bear
Berta: Intelligent
Bertha: From Old German berhta meaning bright, intelligent
Bertina: Intelligent
Binga: From the kettle shaped hollow
Binge: From the kettle shaped hollow
Blanche: White
Blas: Firebrand
Blasa: Firebrand
Bluma: A flower, bloom
Brenda: Sword-blade
Bruna: Of the dark hair
Brune: Of the dark hair
Brunetta: Feminine form of Bruno - From the Old German 'brun' meaning brown
Brunhild: Dark or noble
Brunhilda: Dark or noble
Brunhilde: Dark or noble
Carla: Farmer
Carleen: Feminine form of Carl - Form of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning - a man
Carlene: Feminine form of Carl - Form of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning - a man
Carly: Feminine form of Carl - Form of the Germanic form of Charles, meaning - a man
Carol: Farmer
Cheryl: Beloved
Chriselda: Strong
Christa: Form of CHRISTINA - Annointed, Follower of Christ
Clarimond: Brilliant protectress
Clarimonda: Brilliant protectress
Clarimonde: Brilliant protectress
Claudelle: Feminine of Claude
Claudette: Feminine of Claude
Claudia: Feminine of Claude
Claudine: Feminine of Claude
Clementina: Feminine form of the Latin Clement
Clementine: Feminine form of the Latin Clement
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