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Meaning of the Name Erma

422 names found for "Erma"   (page 1 of 5) 

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name meaning gender origin
Ada  Diminutive of Adelaide: Nobility. French Form of the Old German Adalheidis, a Compound of 'Athal' (Noble) and 'Haida' (Hood). Adelaide, the Capital of South Australia, Was Named After Queen Adelaide,  female  French 
Ada  Wealthy. Also from the Old German Eda or Etta, Meaning Happy. Introduced from Germany. Also a Diminutive of Adela, Adelalde, or Adeline  female  English 
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Addie  Diminutive of Adelaide: Nobility. French Form of the Old German Adalheidis, a Compound of 'Athal' (Noble) and 'Haida' (Hood). Adelaide, the Capital of South Australia, Was Named After Queen Adelaide,  female  French 
Addie  Diminutive of Adeline and Adela: Sweet or Pleasant; of the Nobility. Noble. from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble  female  German 
Addy  Diminutive of Adelaide: Nobility. French Form of the Old German Adalheidis, a Compound of 'Athal' (Noble) and 'Haida' (Hood). Adelaide, the Capital of South Australia, Was Named After Queen Adelaide,  female  French 
Addy  Diminutive of Adeline and Adela: Sweet or Pleasant; of the Nobility. Noble. from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble  female  German 
Adela  Pleasant; of the Nobility. Noble. from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble. Famous Bearer: Adela Was the Name of One of British King William I's Daughters  female  German 
Adelaide  Nobility. French Form of the Old German Adalheidis, a Compound of 'Athal' (Noble) and 'Haida' (Hood). Adelaide, the Capital of South Australia, Was Named After Queen Adelaide, King William Iv's Consor  female  French 
Adele  Variant of Adela: Pleasant; of the Nobility. Noble. from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble  female  German 
Adelina  Latinized Form of Adeline from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble  female  Latin 
Adelina  Variant of Adeline: Sweet; of the Nobility. Noble. from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning 'Noble  female  German 
Adeline  Variant of Adela: Pleasant; of the Nobility. Noble. from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble  female  German 
Adene  Variant of Aline: Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble  female  German 
Adine  Variant of Aline: Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble  female  German 
Adoff  German Form of Adalwolf Meaning Noble Wolf, Generally Associated With the German Dictator Adolf Hitler  male  German 
Adolf  Variant of Adolphus: Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians  male  Latin 
Adolph  Variant of Adolphus: Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians  male  Latin 
Adolphe  Variant of Adolphus: Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians  male  Latin 
Adolphus  Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians  male  Latin 
Aekerman  Man of Oak  male  English 
Aethelind  An Old English Name from an Old German Name Meaning Noble Snake  female  English 
Ailis  Variant of Alice: of the Nobility. from the German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility, and the French Adeliz Which is a Form of Adelaide  female  English 
Ailna  Diminutive of Adeline and Adela: Sweet or Pleasant; of the Nobility. Noble. from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning 'Noble  female  German 
Ailne  Diminutive of Adeline and Adela: Sweet or Pleasant; of the Nobility. Noble. from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning 'Noble  female  German 
Ailsa  Variant of Elsa: a Diminutive of Elizabeth, Meaning 'My God is Bountiful', or 'God of Plenty.' Also from the Old German Athal Meaning 'Noble'. Famous Bearers: Heroine of Wagner's Opera 'Loheogrin'; th  female  German 
Alaric  Noble Ruler, Noble Ruler. Old German. King Alaric I Conquered Rome  male  German 
Albert  Noble and Bright; Derived from the Old High German Adalbrecht, a Compound Name Composed of Adal (Noble), and Berhat (Bright)  male  Scottish 
Albert  Noble, Bright. from the Old German Name Adalbert. Famous Bearers: Prince Albert Was Queen Victoria's Consort Who Gave Enthusiastic Support to the Applications of Science. Albert Einstein Discovered th  male  English 
Alberta  Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. The Canadian Province Alberta Was Named for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's Daughter Princess Louise Alberta, Who Was  female  English 
Albertina  Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. Albert Became Popular in England After Queen Victoria Married Prince Albert in Noble, Bright  female  English 
Albertine  Feminine Form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert Meaning Noble and Bright. Albert Became Popular in England After Queen Victoria Married Prince Albert In  female  English 
Albreda  Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, from an Old German Name Meaning Elf Counsel Was Originally Used for Both Sexes, But is Now Regarded As a Feminine Name  female  English 
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 a Saint  female  German 
Aldo  Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint. Old or Wise  male  German 
Aldous  Variant of the German Aldo, an Old German Name Meaning Old, or from the Old House. Aldous Has Been Common in Britain Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearer: Oth Century British Novelist Aldous Huxley  male  English 
Alds  Variant of Aldo: Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint. Old or Wise  male  German 
Aldus  Variant of Aldo: Originally an Old German Name Meaning Old. Popular in Italy and Among North American Families of Italian Descent. Aldo Was a Saint. Old or Wise  male  German 
Alia  An Old German Name Meaning 'All'  female  German 
Alice  From the Old German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility. Also Sweet  female  German 
Alice  Variant of Adelaide: Nobility. French Form of the Old German 'Adalheidis', a Compound of 'Athal' (Noble) and 'Haida' (Hood). Adelaide, the Capital of South Australia, Was Named After Queen Adelaide, K  female  French 
Alice  Of the Nobility. from the German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility, and the French Adeliz Which is a Form of Adelaide. Used in Britian; Alice Became Very Popular in When Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland W  female  English 
Alicia  A Latinized Form of the German Alice, from Adalheidis Meaning Nobility  female  Latin 
Alida  Variant of Alice: of the Nobility. from the German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility, and the French Adeliz Which is a Form of Adelaide  female  English 
Alina  Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble  female  German 
Aline  Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble  female  German 
Alison  Variant of Alice: of the Nobility. from the German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility, and the French Adeliz Which is a Form of Adelaide  female  English 
Alix  Variant of Alice: of the Nobility. from the German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility, and the French Adeliz Which is a Form of Adelaide  female  English 
Allie  Diminutive of Alice: of the Nobility. from the German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility, and the French Adeliz Which is a Form of Adelaide  female  English 
Allison  Variant of Alice: of the Nobility. from the German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility, and the French Adeliz Which is a Form of Adelaide  female  English 
Ally  Diminutive of Alice: of the Nobility. from the German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility, and the French Adeliz Which is a Form of Adelaide  female  English 
Almili  Work; Gaelic Form of Amelia, Which is an English Variant of the Germanic Amalia. (Aim-ee-lee). (Ain-jeh-lah)  female  Gaelic 
Alonso  Variant of Alphonso: from Old German Adalfuns Meaning Noble-ready. Common in Spain  male  German 
Aloysius  Variant of Louis: Famous Warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'. Aloysius is the Name of the Italian Saint Aloysius of Gonzaga, and Common Among British Roman Catholics  male  French 
Alphonsine  Feminine Form of Alphonso: from Old German Adalfuns Meaning Noble-ready. Common in Spain  female  German 
Alphonsus  Variant of Alphonso: from Old German Adalfuns Meaning Noble-ready. Common in Spain. Famous Bearer: Gangster Al Capone's Name Was Alphonse  male  German 
Alys  A Form of the German Alice, Meaning Nobility  female  Welsh 
Alys  From the Old German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility. Also Sweet  female  German 
Amalia  From Amelia, a Derivative of the Old German Amalburga Meaning Labour. Hard Working  female  Italian 
Amalia  Variant of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour and the Latin Aemilia  female  German 
Amalie  From Amelia, a Derivative the Old German Amalburga Meaning Labor  female  German 
Amalle  Variant of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour and the Latin Aemilia  female  German 
Amelia  Variant of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour and the Latin Aemilia  female  German 
Andreas  German Form of Andrew  male  German 
Annalisa  Variant of Anneliese: Derived from a Compound of Anna (Grace) and Liesa, Which is a German Diminutive of Elizabeth (God is Bountiful)  female  German 
Anneliese  Derived from a Compound of Anna (Grace) and Liesa, Which is a German Diminutive of Elizabeth (God is Bountiful)  female  German 
Annina  Feminine Form of Herman: Soldier. Army Man. from the Old German Hariman  female  German 
Anseim  Introduced from Germany by St Anselm, Who Became Archbishop of Canterbury  male  English 
Anseim  From the Old German Ansehelm, Meaning God-helmet  male  German 
Ansel  God's Protection. Variant of Anseim: Introduced from Germany by St Anselm, Who Became Archbishop of Canterbury  male  English 
Ansell  God's Protection. Variant of Anseim: Introduced from Germany by St Anselm, Who Became Archbishop of Canterbury  male  English 
Anselma  Feminine Form of Anseim: Introduced from Germany by St Anselm, Who Became Archbishop of Canterbury  female  English 
Anton  German Form of Anthony  male  German 
Anton  German and Russian Form of Anthony, Borne by the Russian Dramatist Anton Chekhov (-)  female  Russian 
Anton  Feminine Form of the German and Russian Form of Anthony  female  German 
Archibald  From the Old German Ercanbald Meaning True and Bold  male  German 
Archibald  True and Bold. Also 'Bald'. Introduced from England and Germany During the Norman Conquest, the Scottish Interpreted the 'Bald' to Refer to the Shaven Head of a Monk  male  Scottish 
Archibald  True and Bold, Valuable. Introduced from German During the Norman Conquest, Archibald Replaced an Old English Form of the Name  male  English 
Archie  Diminutive of Archibald: True and Bold. Also 'Bald'. Introduced from England and Germany During the Norman Conquest, the Scottish Interpreted the 'Bald' to Refer to the Shaven Head of a Monk  male  Scottish 
Archy  Diminutive of Archibald: True and Bold. Also 'Bald'. Introduced from England and Germany During the Norman Conquest, the Scottish Interpreted the 'Bald' to Refer to the Shaven Head of a Monk  male  Scottish 
Arleen  Variant of Aline: Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble  female  German 
Armand  Variant of Herman Meaning Soldier, or Warrior  male  French 
Armando  Army Man. Variant of Herman  male  Spanish 
Armando  Army Man. Variant of Herman  male  German 
Armin  Protective. Also Can Be a Variant of Herman: Soldier. Army Man  male  German 
Armine  Feminine Form of Herman: Soldier. Army Man. from the Old German Hariman  female  German 
Arnaud  Variant of Arnold: Derived from an Old German Name Meaning Eagle Power. The Eagle Rules. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, and Used for a Number of English Surnames. Famous Bearer: B  male  English 
Arnold  Derived from an Old German Name Meaning Eagle Power. The Eagle Rules. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, and Used for a Number of English Surnames. Famous Bearer: British Poet and Cri  male  English 
Astrid  Godly Strength. Derived from Germanic Compounds Meaning Divine Strength, or Divine Beauty. Astrid Has Been Used by Norway's Royal Families for Hundreds of Years. Famous Bearers: King Olaf I's Mother;  female  Scandinavian 
Aubrey  Blond Ruler, Elf Ruler. from the Old French Auberi, a Form of the Old German Alberich Meaning Elf Ruler  male  French 
August  German Form of the Latin Augustus, Meaning Majestic Dignity, or Venerable  male  German 
Auheron  Derived from Two Old German Words Meaning Noble and Bear-like. Auberon Was the King of the Fairies in Medieval Romance  male  German 
Avice  Believed to Have Been Introduced During the Norman Conquest, Based Either on Old German Names, or on the Roman Name Avitius. Refuge in Battle  female  English 
Avira  Variant of Albreda: Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, from an Old German Name Meaning Elf Counsel Was Originally Used for Both Sexes, But is Now Regarded As a Feminine Name  female  English 
Avis  Believed to Have Been Introduced During the Norman Conquest, Based Either on Old German Names, or on the Roman Name Avitius. Refuge in Battle  female  English 
Baldie  Diminutive of Archibald: True and Bold. Also 'Bald'. Introduced from England and Germany During the Norman Conquest, the Scottish Interpreted the 'Bald' to Refer to the Shaven Head of a Monk  male  Scottish 
Baldwin  From the Old English Bealdwine, or the Old German Equivalent Baldavin, Meaning Bold Friend. Frequently Used in Medieval Britain, and Was the Basis of a Number of Surnames  male  English 
Bardolph  From the Old German Berhtolf Meaning Bright Wolf  male  German 
Barrett  Derived from the Old German Name Beroald Meaning Bear Power. Brave As a Bear  male  German 
Bel  Diminutive of Belinda: from the Old German Betlindis, Which is Derived from the Word for Snake  female  German 
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