Female and male first names : Germany.



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Jennieke is a unique German female name composed of "Jenny" meaning "God is gracious" and "-ke", a diminutive suffix, making it interpreted as "little Jenny".
Jentzen is a rare German name meaning 'to strive', signifying strength and determination.
Jerald is a German name derived from 'heri' (army) and 'wald' (power), signifying 'powerful ruler' or 'leader of the army', popularized during the Middle Ages.
Jerman is a German name derived from 'heri', meaning 'army'.
Jermaine is an African-origin given name derived from the Swahili word 'jerman', meaning 'German', symbolizing strength.
Jermeka is an unique African name derived from the Swahili word "jermani", meaning Germany, reflecting European influence during colonial times in East Africa.
Jerre is a Welsh name derived from Gerald, meaning "spear ruler.
Herald: Germanic origin, means 'bear', derived from Old German 'heri' ('army' or 'warrior'). Initially used as a surname linked to heraldry. Rarely used as a given name today.
Johander is a unique Scandinavian name derived from John (meaning 'God is gracious') and Anders (meaning 'strong man'), hence conveying both grace and strength.
Johann is of German origin, derived from Hebrew Johannes, meaning "God is gracious".
Josahn is a unique and intriguing name of unclear origin, potentially derived from the Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning "he will add", or having German influences with similar-sounding names.
Josefine is a feminine name of German origin, derived from the Hebrew Joseph meaning 'he will add', widely used in Scandinavia and beyond.
Josten is a rare German given name derived from 'Hrod' meaning fame/renown and 'bern' meaning bear, signifying 'famous/renowned bear'. It has historical significance, being borne by figures like Jost von Moor.
Jostyn is a distinctive Germanic name derived from the Old Norse Jósteinn, meaning 'stone,' with variations like Jostin and Joslyn.
Justiz is a German origin name meaning "justice".
Jutta is a German female name meaning 'youth' or 'young', signifying youthfulness and vigor. It has historical significance, notably associated with Saint Jutta, a 13th-century noblewoman and Poor Clare.
Kadenze is an enigmatic male given name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting African roots like Kadence or Kadenzo, or a variant of German Kadenz. Despite its mysterious meaning, notable figures throughout history have borne this distinctive name.
Kahl is a unique German given name derived from the Middle High German word 'kahl', meaning 'bald'.
Kahlen is a German name derived from Kahle, meaning 'bald' or 'shaved'.
Kahler is a rare German-origin given name meaning 'bald' or 'bare-headed'.
Kahner is a rare German surname derived from Kähler, an occupational name for a lime-burner. It evolved as a patronymic form, meaning "son of Kahler.
Kais is an Arabic-origin name, derived from "kayis" meaning 'like' or 'similar to', often used as a nickname for Kaisar/Kaiser ('emperor').
Kaiser is a rare yet powerful German male given name derived from the German word for 'emperor'.
The name Kaizer is of German origin, meaning "emperor," derived from the German word Kaiser used for the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
Kaizer is a German name meaning "emperor," derived from the historic title Kaiser used in medieval Europe for rulers of the Holy Roman Empire.
Kaizer is a rare yet powerful German name meaning "emperor," reflecting its imperial roots and association with historical figures like Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Kaliber is a rare German-origin boy's name meaning 'calibre' or 'quality', derived from Middle High German 'kalebeerde'.
Karcher is a rare German given name derived from the surname "Karcher", meaning "tinker" or "itinerant craftsman".
Karl is a Germanic name meaning 'free man' or 'strong', derived from the Old German word 'karl'.
Karlena is a unique German female name derived from Carl meaning 'freeholder' or 'strong', used independently since the Middle Ages, gaining international recognition despite having no direct English translation.
Karlie is a rare yet powerful feminine form of the Germanic name Karl, meaning "strong" or "freeholder.
Karlin is a German-origin female given name derived from "Karl," meaning "strong" or "free man." It was traditionally bestowed upon girls in families valuing community ties, and has evolved into a globally recognized choice for parents seeking unique, meaningful names despite its rarity.
Karly is a modern German name meaning 'strong' or 'freeholder', gaining popularity worldwide for its confident sound and association with independence.
Karmann is a German surname derived from 'Karren', meaning 'cart' or 'wagon', originally given to wagon makers or drivers in the Middle Ages.
Karolin is a feminine German name derived from Carolus, meaning 'strong' or 'freeholder'.
Karoline is a German-origin feminine name derived from Caroline, meaning "strong" or "vigorous.
Karolyn is a rare German-origin feminine name derived from Carolus, meaning "freeholder" or "strong".
Karry is a German name meaning "strong".
Kanstin is a German-origin name derived from the elements "kono" meaning courageous and "stan" meaning stone, hence the meaning of Kanstin is 'courageous stone'.
Kasch is a rare, German-origin name derived from "casco," meaning "helmet" or "head covering." It signifies protection and was likely borne by a legendary Germanic hero known for bravery.