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Doneld is a rare German name of Old Germanic origin, translating to 'from the thorn forest'.
The name Donner, of German origin, means "to thunder" and is derived from the Old High German word "donar," associated with the god of thunder in Germanic mythology.
Dorn is a Germanic name derived from the Old High German word 'dorn,' meaning 'thorn.' It symbolizes strength and resilience.
Dorothy is an enduring English given name originating from the German 'Dorothea', meaning "gift of God".
Dorothy is an enduring English girl's name derived from the German 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorothy is an English feminine given name derived from the German 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift from God'.
Dorth is a rare German given name meaning 'thorn' or 'brier', brought to England by Anglo-Saxons in the mid-5th century, now virtually unknown but historically significant.
Dorthea is a unique German female given name meaning 'God's gift'.
Dorvin is a rare German name meaning "border friend".
Dotty is a playful English name, originally a pet form of Dorothy meaning "gift" and "people", popularized by the Blondie comic strip's character Dot.
The name Drais is of German origin, derived from the old Germanic word "drag", meaning 'to draw' or 'to pull'. It was initially given to strong individuals who could overcome obstacles in life. First recorded in the 13th century, Drais remains popular in Germanic countries and has gained international recognition for its unique sound and powerful meaning.
Dretha is a rare and intriguing given name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of German 'Drachen' meaning 'dragon', but its true meaning remains elusive.
Drexel is a distinctive German-origin name meaning "three strands," symbolizing growth, strength, and unity.
Dreysen is a distinctive name with unknown origins, potentially derived from the German 'Driesen', but its meaning remains uncertain.
Dynver is a unique Germanic name derived from 'dyn' meaning power and 'fari' meaning journey, signifying 'strength in journey'.
Easter is a German name meaning 'eastern', derived from the Proto-Germanic word '*austro-'.
Ebelin is a unique German-origin given name, often associated with concepts like "noble" or "beautiful". Its meaning can vary but includes strength like an eagle or brightness like a star. Historically uncommon yet notable in history, Ebelin's uniqueness makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive and meaningful names.
Eberhard is a historic German male given name derived from Old High German elements meaning "brave as a wild boar.
Eberly is a rare German name derived from "eber" meaning wild boar and "līh" meaning descendants or tribe, signifying 'descendant of the wild boar'.
Ebert is a German given name derived from Eberhard, meaning "strong as a wild boar".
Ecker is a rare German given name derived from the occupational surname Eckermann, originally meaning 'shearer' or 'cutter of cloth'. It has no explicit meaning but may evoke sharpness or precision due to associations with the German word 'Ecke', meaning 'corner', or the English word 'edge'. Notable individuals like Johann Peter Eckermann have contributed to its memorability.
Ecko is a distinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from German "ecke" meaning "corner," or Old Norse elements like Eike/Eik, symbolizing strength and endurance. It's gaining traction as a unique moniker despite its ambiguous beginnings.
Ed is an English given name originating from Old German roots, meaning "wealthy guard" or "noble protector".
Edel is a German-origin name meaning 'noble', derived from the Old High German word 'edel'.
Edelina is a unique, German-origin female name meaning "noble," derived from the element "Adal" with the suffix "-ine" denoting a diminutive form.
Edith is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from 'Aid' or 'Adal', meaning 'noble'. It was popularized during the Middle Ages and gained prominence in England during the Anglo-Saxon period.
Editha is a name of Germanic origin meaning "strong in pledge" or "strong in oath".
Edmond, of Germanic origin, means 'noble helmet,' reflecting strength and protection.
Eduard is a German name derived from Old Germanic elements 'ead' meaning wealthy and 'hard' meaning strong; it signifies 'prosperous guard' or 'noble guardian'.
Egbert is a Germanic male given name meaning "bright heir" or "famous nobleman," with notable historical bearers including King Egbert of Wessex and Duke Egbert of Friuli.
Ehlena is a unique feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from Old High German elements 'Adal' meaning "noble" or "illustrious," and 'Hild' which means "battle.
Ehren is a unique German given name that means 'honor' or 'respect'.
Ehrin is a unique Germanic name meaning 'noble friend'.
Ehrin is a German-origin unisex name meaning 'noble friend', conveying trustworthiness and strength.
Eichael is a strong and unique German name derived from "eike" meaning "oak tree" and "helm" meaning "helmet," signifying power and resilience.
Einard is a rare but powerful name of Germanic origin, derived from "einn" (one) and "hard" (strong/brave), translating to "one who is strong.
Albert Einstein's first name has German-Jewish origins, meaning 'stone mason' or 'stonemason', and was originally a surname before becoming popular as a given name after his scientific achievements.
The name Eisele, of German origin, signifies 'ice' and is associated with the town of Eisenach, birthplace of Bach.
Eisen is a German name meaning 'iron'.
Elbern is a unique Germanic name derived from "adal" (noble) and "bern" (bear), symbolizing nobility and strength.