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Meaning of the Name German

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The first name German is of Spanish, Teutonic origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

Spanish: Warrior
Teutonic: Warrior

Similar Names

Garan | Garman | Garmann | Garran | Garrman | Germain | Germano | Geron | Gerwyn | Geryon |

Related Names

Frederick  (German)
Peaceful Ruler. from the Old German Name Frithuric. Famous Bearers: Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, Prussian King Frederick the Great
Frederika  (German)
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Fredric  (German)
From the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Fredrica  (German)
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Fredrick  (German)
From the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Fredrika  (German)
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Freodhoric  (English)
An Old English Name from the Old German Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Freya  (Scottish)
Lady, Noblewoman; Derived from the Germanic Frouwa (Lady, Mistress). (Fray-ah)
Frieda  (German)
A Feminine Form of Frederick. Famous Bearer: the Twentieth Century German Wife of British Writer D. H. Lawrence
Frithuric  (German)
An Old German Name from 'Frithu', Meaning Peace, and 'Ric', Meaning Ruler
Fulbert  (English)
Introduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, from the Old German Filibert, Meaning Very Bright
Fulhert  (German)
From the Old German Filibert, Meaning Very Bright
Garret  (Irish)
Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald
Garret  (English)
Variant of Gerald, Meaning 'Rules by the Spear' or 'Hard or Bold Spear.' Also an English Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation
Garrett  (English)
Variant of Gerald, Meaning 'Rules by the Spear' or 'Hard or Bold Spear.' Also an English Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation
Garry  (Irish)
Diminutive of Garret: Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald
Gary  (Irish)
Diminutive of Garret: Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald
Gary  (English)
Hard or Bold Spear. A Diminutive of Garret, Which is an English Variant of the German Gerard. Also a Diminutive of Gareth and Garrick Famous Bearer: American Actor Gary Cooper
Gavin  (Scottish)
A Scottish Derivative of the Old German Name Gawin, Meaning 'District of Land'. Also a Variant of the Scottish Name Gawain, Meaning Little Hawk or White Hawk
Geoff  (English)
Diminutive of Jeffrey: Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning: District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge
Geoffrey  (German)
Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge. Famous Bearer: Geoffrey Plantagenet Was Father to King Henry Ii; Geoffrey Cbaucer Wrote 'The Canterbury Tale
Georg  (German)
German Form of George
Germain  (French)
German, or from Germany
Germain  (French)
From Germany
Germain  (French)
A German
Germaine  (French)
Feminine Form of Jermaine: 'German' or 'From Germany', from the French Word, Germain. Famous Bearer: S Feminist Writer Germaine Greer
Germana  (French)
German. from Germany
Germane  (Teutonic)
Armed
Germano  (French)
German
Gerrard  (English)
Hard or Bold Spear. This Name Was Introduced to England from Germany During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: British Poet Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerrard  (German)
See Also Jerard. from an Old German Name Meaning Hard, Strong, or Bold Spear
Gert  (German)
Diminutive of Gertrude: from the Old German Name, Meaning Strong Spear
Gertie  (German)
Diminutive of Gertrude: from the Old German Name, Meaning Strong Spear
Gertrude  (German)
From the Old German Name, Meaning Strong Spear. Famous Bearers: Hamlet's Mother in the Shakespearian Tragedy 'Hamlet', and the Seventh Century Abbess St Gertrude of Nivelles, British Actress Gertrude
Ghislaine  (French)
A French Name Derived from the Old German 'Gisil', Meaning Pledge
Gilbert  (Scottish)
A Famous Pledge; Derived from the Old French Guillebert, a Derivative of the Old High German Gisilberht, Which is Composed from the Elements Gisil (Pledge) and Beraht (Bright, Famous)
Gilbert  (German)
Bright Pledge. from the Old German Name Gisilbert. Famous Bearer: Twelfth Century British St. Gilbert Founded the Gilbertine Order, Sir W. S. Gilbert Was Half of the Musical Composing Team Gilbert and
Gisela  (German)
From the Old German Word 'Gisil', Meaning Pledge
Giselle  (French)
The French Form of the German Gisela, Meaning Pledge
Gisilbert  (German)
An Old German Name Derived from 'Gisil', Meaning Pledge, and 'Berhia', Meaning Bright
Godafrid  (German)
An Old German Name Derived from Words Meaning 'God' and 'Peace'
Godafrid  (German)
An Old German Name Derived from Words Meaning 'God' and 'Peace'
Gretel  (German)
Diminutive of Margaret, Meaning Pearl. Famous Bearer: Heroine of the German Folk Tale 'Hansel and Gretel'
Griselda  (German)
From the Old German, Meaning 'Grey Battle' or 'Christian Battle'
Grizel  (German)
Variant of Griselda: from the Old German, Meaning 'Grey Battle' or 'Christian Battle'
Grizzel  (German)
Variant of Griselda: from the Old German, Meaning 'Grey Battle' or 'Christian Battle'
Guido  (German)
Variant of Wido: an Old German Name Meaning Wood
Gunter  (German)
From an Old German Name Meaning War or Battle. Famous Bearer: Twentieth Century German Writer Gunter Grass
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