Female and male first names : Germany.



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Greyer is a unique German name derived from "grīo," meaning grey. It was borne by an early medieval Frankish king and symbolizes wisdom and neutrality.
Greyling is a rare yet distinct Germanic name meaning 'battle grey'.
Grimm is a rare German male given name derived from the word "grim," meaning "mask" or "helmet." It was originally an occupational name for warriors but evolved into a personal name with ties to Norse mythology and the Brothers Grimm's fairy tales.
Griselda is a Germanic female name meaning "gray battle," derived from the Old German words "gris" and "hilt." It has historical significance, associated with legendary figures like Griseldis in Boccaccio's "The Decameron," and is often linked to strength and resilience.
Günter is a German male name meaning 'warrior army'.
Guenther is a German-origin name derived from "wini" (friend) and "heri" (army), meaning "army friend".
Gunter is a German-origin boy's name derived from "gund" meaning battle and "mar" meaning famous, translating to "famous in battle".
Gunther is a German name derived from 'gund' (battle) and 'heri' (army), signifying 'battle army'.
Gurtrude is a rare feminine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "famous in battle" or "renowned for goodness.
Gussie is a charming, unisex name with German roots, derived from Gustaf, meaning "peace" or "protector of peace".
Gustie is a German-origin name derived from August, meaning 'great' or 'magnificent', associated with strength and nobility.
The name Haeli is of unknown origin but has gained popularity recently; it's believed to mean "hallelujah" in Hebrew or be a variation of German "Hilda", meaning "noble battle".
Hagen is a German name meaning "hawthorn bush" or "hedge," associated with legendary warriors like Hagen von Tronje in the Nibelungenlied epic poem.
Haiden is a distinctive German name derived from "haid" (hedge or enclosure) and "mann" (man), meaning "man within a hedge or enclosure".
Halbert is a unique Germanic male name derived from Old German elements, meaning 'bold and bright' or 'powerful and famous'.
Halle is a German-origin name meaning "resident of a hall", first recorded in England during the late 19th century. It has gained popularity due to celebrities like Halle Berry, but its strength and uniqueness make it appealing regardless of heritage or trends.
Hamp is a rare German male name derived from 'hamb' meaning 'home', making it a distinctive and meaningful choice.
Hannalise is a rare and beautiful German name composed of Hanna (grace) and Lise (God is my oath), derived from the Hebrew names Hannah and Elizabeth respectively.
Hanni is a distinctively German name derived from Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor" in Hebrew. It is often used as a diminutive of Hannah and has historical significance dating back to biblical times, as Hannah was the mother of the prophet Samuel.
Hans is a name of German origin meaning "home" or "estate".
Hans is a historic German male name originating from Hebrew, meaning 'grace' or 'favor', derived from the Hebrew word 'chanan'.
Hansel is a German given name meaning 'home ruler', derived from 'han' (home) and 'sala' (hall/palace).
Hansell is a rare English male given name with origins possibly tracing back to the German name Johannes, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Harbert is an uncommon but historically significant Germanic name derived from 'Hariberht', meaning 'bright warrior' or 'famous in battle'.
Harbin is a rare German-origin male name derived from "haribo," meaning "home by the hill." It is believed to have been introduced to England by the Normans, but unlike many location-derived names, Harbin does not seem tied to any particular region. Instead, it was used more generally among Germanic-speaking peoples throughout history, suggesting a sense of belonging and stability. Despite its rarity, Harbin remains an interesting choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with meaningful origins.
Harlan is an English given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German word "Herilaz," meaning "army" or "war." It carries strong, powerful connotations reflecting its military origins.
Harle is an uncommon yet notable name, likely of German or Celtic origin, meaning 'army' or 'noble ruler', associated with strength and leadership.
Harlene is a unique Germanic name meaning "falcon play" or "hawk game", derived from Old German words hagal (hawk) and leik (play).
Harline is a rare feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from Old German Harilaaf and meaning 'happy warrior'.
Harm is a German origin name meaning "whole" or "uninjured".
Harman is an English name of Old German origin, derived from "Hereman," meaning "strong warrior.
Harold is an Old German name derived from "hari" meaning "army" or "warrior", and "wald" meaning "rule".
Haroldine is a unique feminine name of Germanic origin, meaning 'ruler of the land', derived from elements 'harja' and 'land'. First used during the Middle Ages in Germany, it was popular among royalty.
Harolyn is a unique English feminine given name derived from the Middle Ages variant of Harold, translating to 'powerful warrior' from Old German elements.
Harrey is an uncommon English given name of German origin, meaning "army" or "war," conveying strength and courage.
Harriet is an English name derived from the German word "Heribert," meaning "bright army." It signifies strength, courage, and leadership, with notable figures like Harriet Beecher Stowe and Harriet Tubman contributing to its legacy.
Harriet is an English female given name derived from the Old German word "Heribert," meaning "bright army" or "famous warrior.
Harriet is an English feminine given name derived from the German name Henry, meaning "home ruler" or "estate ruler".
Harrietta is an English name derived from Haribert, an Old German name meaning 'army bright' or 'army famous'.
Harry is an English given name derived from Old German "Heriger", meaning "powerful in war". It gained popularity during medieval England through German settlers and has remained a classic choice for boys throughout history.