Germanic Names
Germanic - proto-Germanic root of English, German, and Norse names.
Germanic
From Old High German “ermen” meaning whole or universal;…
From Old Germanic “amal” (labor, vigor), meaning…
From Old High German “Haimric”: “haim” (home) + “ric”…
From Old High German “Willahelm”: “wil” (will) + “helm”…
free man
noble kind
home ruler
bright fame
free woman
noble kind
maiden
bear
downy-bearded
life
star
noble
lion
lady
my god is an oath
my god is an oath
happy
the rich 1
rock
little gentle 1
is a short form of alexander
is the feminine form of alexander, derived from
(french céline) is the french feminine form of
gracious
brave ruler
to shine
descends from the hebrew raḥel (רָחֵל), meaning
dedicated to jove
ever ruler
my god is an oath
game park
tower
small
to be strong
wealth
god is the judge
messenger
is the spanish, portuguese, italian, romanian
of mars
messenger
victory of the people
camilla traces its roots to the ancient roman name
vanessa has an unusual origin: it was invented by
queen
noble
to join
noble
god is with us
measuring stick maker
foreign riches
wealthy guardian
powerful ruler
free woman
counsel protector
rich friend
home ruler
free man
the cold season
member of the Gauts tribe
horse servant, stable keeper
wild, untamed
free woman
noble, rational
luring rock
mind, intellect
elf ruler
mighty in battle
peaceful ruler
determined protector
warrior, free man
ruler of the home
free woman
ready for battle
renowned warrior
noble, of noble kind
noble
Frenchman, free one
diminutive of Emma
luring rock
famous ruler
noble one's son
free man, Frenchman
brave counsel
fire brand, sword
famous ruler
son of Maud
bold peace
rest, repose
noble and ready
industrious ruler
peace of God
free woman
prosperous in war
God is gracious
famous warrior
ruler of the home