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German Baby Girl Names All Names - Boy Names Only
1 2 3 4 5 Clotilda: Heroine Famous battle Derived from the Old German 'hloda' meaning loud or famous, and 'hildi' meaning battle
Clotilde: Heroine
Conradina: Bold
Conradine: Bold
Dagmar: Famous or glorious day Derived from a compound of two German words
Dagomar: Glorious day
Delia: Form of ADELAIDE - Noble and kind
Dell: Bright Noble
Della: Bright Noble
Delma: Noble protector
Delmi: Noble protector
Delmira: Noble protector
Delmy: Noble protector
Didrika: Folk rule
Eadaion: Joyous friendship
Eartha: The earth
Ebba: Strength
Edda: Pleasant Strives Form of Hedda or Hedwig
Edelina: Gracious
Edeline: Gracious
Ediline: Gracious
Elfrida: Peaceful ruler Form of Frieda
Elga: Form of HELGA
Elica: Noble
Elke: Noble Form of Alice
Ella: From the Old German name Alia, meaning all
Elma: God's protection
Eloise: Derived from the Old German name Helewidis, meaning hale and wide
Elsa: Noble
Elsbeth: Form of ELIZABETH - Consecrated to God
Else: Noble
Elsha: Noble
Elsie: Noble
Elsje: Noble
Elvira: Closed Up
Elyse: Noble
Em: Form of Emma - Whole Complete Universal Old German 'ermin' or 'irmin', meaning universal Also a diminutive of any feminine name starting with Em-
Ema: Serious
Emestina: Serious
Emestine: Serious
Emilia: Form of Emily
Emilie: German form of Emily
Emily: Industrious
Emma: Form of EMILY
Emmaline: Hardworking Form of Emily
Emmalyn: Hardworking Form of Emily
Emmeline: Hardworking Form of Emily
Emmy: Hardworking Form of Emily
Engelbertha: Bright angel
Engelbertina: Bright angel
Engelbertine: Bright angel Note - 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc 2000'
Engleberta: Bright angel
Eraman: Honorable
Eramana: Honorable
Erma: Complete War goddess
Ermintrude: Universal strength From the Old German 'ermin' meaning universal, and 'drudi' meaning strength
Ermyntrude: Universal strength From the Old German 'ermin' meaning universal, and 'drudi' meaning strength
Erna: Serious; determined Feminine of Emest
Ernesha: Serious; determined Feminine of Emest
Ernestina: Serious; determined Feminine of Emest
Ernestine: Serious; determined Feminine of Emest
Ertha: The earth
Ethel: Noble
Ethelinda: Noble serpent
Ethelinde: Noble serpent
Etta: Little one
Evon: Form of Yvonne from Yves - archer
Evonna: Form of Yvonne from Yves - archer
Evonne: Form of Yvonne from Yves - archer
Evony: Form of Yvonne from Yves - archer
Felda: From the field
Felisberta: Intelligent
Fernanda: Adventurous Feminine of Fernando
Franziska: Free
Freda: Peaceful
Fredda: Feminine form of Frederic - From the Old German name Frithuric, meaning peaceful ruler
Freddi: Adventurous Feminine of Fernando
Frederica: Peaceful Ruler
Frederika: Feminine form of Frederic - From the Old German name Frithuric, meaning peaceful ruler
Fredrica: Feminine form of Frederic - From the Old German name Frithuric, meaning peaceful ruler
Fredrika: Feminine form of Frederic - From the Old German name Frithuric, meaning peaceful ruler
Frieda: A feminine form of Frederick
Fritzi: Nickname for Frederica Peaceful ruler
Gabriele: God's able-bodied one Feminine of Gabriel
Gaelle: Stranger
Galiana: Haughty
Galiena: Haughty
Geneva: Of the race of women
Geneve: Of the race of women
Genevie: Of the race of women
Genevieve: Form of GUINEVERE
Genivee: Of the race of women
Genoveva: White wave
Genowefa: White wave
Georgia: Farmer Feminine of George
Geraldina: Mighty with a spear Rules by the spear Feminine of Gerald
Geraldine: Mighty with a spear Rules by the spear Feminine of Gerald
Geralyn: Mighty with a spear Rules by the spear Feminine of Gerald
Geralynn: Mighty with a spear Rules by the spear Feminine of Gerald
Gerda: Protected
Gerde: Protected
Gerdie: Protected
Gerhardina: Mighty with a spear
Gerhardine: Mighty with a spear
Geri: Form of GERALDINE - Ruler with a spear
Gert: Diminutive of Gertrude - From the Old German name, meaning strong spear
Gertie: Diminutive of Gertrude - From the Old German name, meaning strong spear
Gertrud: From the protected farm
Gertruda: From the protected farm
Gertrude: Beloved Warrior
Gertrut: From the protected farm
Gerwalt: Mighty with a spear
Gerwalta: Mighty with a spear Note - 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc 2000'
Ghislaine: Pleasant oath
Gilberta: Hostage
Ginette: Form of Genevieve - Of the race of women White wave
Gisela: Form of GISELLE - A pledge
Gisella: Pledge
Giselle: Pledge
Gisilberhta: Hostage
Godafrid: An Old German name derived from words meaning 'god' and 'peace'
Greta: Form of GRETCHEN
Gretchen: Little pearl
Gretel: Diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl
Gricelda: Gray; gray-haired Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio used the name for an exceptionally patient fictional wife - thus the expression 'patience of Griselda'
Griselda: From the Old German, meaning 'grey battle' or 'Christian battle'
Griselde: Gray battle maiden
Grisella: Gray; gray-haired
Grisjahilde: Gray battle maiden
Griswalda: From the gray forest
Griswalde: From the gray forest
Grizel: Form of Griselda - From the Old German, meaning 'grey battle' or 'Christian battle'
Grizzel: Form of Griselda - From the Old German, meaning 'grey battle' or 'Christian battle'
Gryselda: Gray; gray-haired Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio's used the name for an exceptionally patient fictional wife - thus the expression 'patience of Griselda
Gudrun: Divine knowledge
Gudruna: Divine knowledge
Guida: Guide
Guilaine: Pleasant oath
Gulielma: Feminine form of William - Will-helmet
Gunilla: Battle maiden
Gunnel: Battle maiden
Gustel: Noble
Hadu: Vigorous battle maiden
Haduwig: Strife
Halag: Pious
Halfrid: Peaceful heroine
Halfrida: Peaceful heroine
Halifrid: Peaceful heroine
Harimanna: Warrior maiden
Harimanne: Warrior maiden
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