Female and male first names : German.
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AARIC
MaleGermanic name derived from 'ari' meaning 'warrior', composed of 'ar' (eagle) and 'ric' (power).
AARIEN
MaleRare, unique name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
ABERT
MaleAlbert is a timeless Germanic given name derived from 'adal' (noble) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'noble and bright'. It has been widely used throughout history and remains popular today, particularly among families with German or Austrian roots.
ACHIM
MaleGerman origin name derived from 'ache', meaning 'point', associated with Greek god Achilles.
ADALADE
FemaleAdalade, an uncommon yet elegant female name, hails from Old German origins where it means 'noble battle'.
ADALAINE
FemaleGerman-origin name meaning "little noble one," composed of the elements "adal" (noble) and "aine" (small).
ADALENA
FemaleUnique German name composed of "adal," meaning noble, and "lind," meaning gentle, interpreted as "noble and gentle." It has historic roots tracing back to medieval Germanic tribes and associations with Saint Adalary of Alsace and Norse mythology's Valkyrie Alwen or Adelen. Today, it remains a rare yet meaningful choice for parents seeking an elegant name for their daughter.
ADALENE
FemaleGerman-origin name meaning "noble home".
ADALID
MaleRare Spanish name derived from Old German 'adal', meaning 'noble', with '-id' signifying 'like'. It has medieval origins via Visigothic naming traditions and was popularized by Adalid I, the wise 11th-century king of Denia.
ADALIDA
FemaleGermanic given name derived from 'adal', meaning noble, and 'hilt', meaning battle, interpreted as "noble fighter".
ADALIENE
FemaleAdeliene is a rare but elegant French feminine given name derived from Old German 'Adelheid', meaning 'noble kind'.
ADALINA
FemaleGermanic name meaning 'noble battle'.
ADALIND
FemaleRare yet captivating Germanic female name derived from "adal" (noble/wealthy) and "hild" (battle/combat), meaning "noble battle" or "wealthy warrior.
ADALYNE
FemaleUnique and beautiful girl's name with unknown origins, often linked to Adeline or Adelheid but without concrete evidence.
ADALYNNROSE
FemaleModern, captivating female name created by combining Adeline ('noble') and Rose ('flower').
ADALYS
FemaleBeautiful and rare Spanish feminine form of Adeluis, meaning "noble" and "famous," suggesting greatness and recognition.
ADAMARIZ
FemaleRare Portuguese male given name derived from Old German elements "adal" meaning 'noble' and "hari" translating to 'army' or 'warrior', symbolizing 'noble warrior'.
ADDALEE
FemaleCaptivating American name created by combining Adeline and Adele, with no specific meaning but often associated with the German 'noble' and Hebrew 'weary'.
ADDELIN
FemaleUnique German-origin given name meaning "noble warrior" or "noble prince.
ADDLER
MaleGerman origin, means 'noble eagle' and symbolizes strength, courage, and freedom.
ADELAID
FemaleGermanic-origin given name derived from "Adalheidis," meaning "noble in battle.
ADELAIDE
FemaleFeminine German origin name derived from Adalheid or Adalhaid, meaning "noble battle" or "noble struggle". It was popular among medieval European royalty and later became synonymous with Australia's culture after its capital city was named after Queen Adelaide. Today, it remains a classic and elegant choice for daughters.
ADELAIS
FemaleGerman-origin female given name meaning "noble appearance," derived from elements "adal" (noble) and "heid" (appearance).
ADELBERT
MaleGermanic origin, derived from "adal" meaning noble and "berht" meaning bright or famous, popular during the Middle Ages and associated with Saint Adelbert, bishop of Metz in the 8th century.
ADELE
FemaleGerman-origin feminine given name, meaning 'noble and kind', derived from the Germanic word 'Adalheidis'.
ADELE
MaleGerman-origin name meaning 'noble', popularized in France during medieval times and famously held by British singer-songwriter Adele.
ADELEIGH
FemaleEnglish name derived from the German Adalheidis, meaning 'noble and kind' or 'noble brightness', blending classic Adelaide and Leigh.
ADELHEID
FemaleGerman-origin name meaning "noble in battle," composed of elements "adal" (noble) and "heid" (battle).
ADELINE
FemaleFrench feminine given name derived from Old German elements, combining 'adal' meaning noble and 'hild' meaning battle, signifying "noble battle".
ADELISE
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful female name of Germanic origin, derived from "adal" meaning "noble" or "illustrious", and "haid" meaning "battle".
ADELIZA
FemaleGermanic name derived from the Old German words 'adal', meaning noble, and 'heid', meaning kind or gentle, translating to "noble kind".
ADELMO
MaleRare male name of Germanic origin, meaning "noble protection" or "noble helmet," reflecting strength, courage, and nobility. Its most notable bearer was Saint Adelmo, a 9th-century monk and abbot from France. Despite its infrequent use today, Adelmo remains an uncommon yet distinctive choice with a rich historical and cultural heritage.
ADIDAS
MaleUnisex given name derived from the German sportswear company Adidas AG, founded by Adolf Dassler in 1949.
ADIELLE
FemaleThe name Adielle has Hebrew roots meaning "maidservant of God," and originates from the Old German elements adi "noble" and hild "battle".
ADILENY
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name derived from Adelina, meaning 'noble' with Germanic roots tracing back to the Migration Period.
ADLER
FemaleGerman name meaning "eagle," symbolizing power and freedom, popularized by notable figures like psychologist Alfred Adler and physicist Friedrich Adler.
ADLER
MaleGerman given name meaning "eagle," symbolizing strength and freedom, popularized in recent years for its unique sound and powerful meaning.
ADLEY
FemaleDistinctive name of unknown origin, possibly a blend of Adelaide and Leslie or derived from German names like Adalwolf. Its meaning varies but generally conveys nobility and beauty. Despite its rarity historically, Adley has gained popularity recently and is used as both a given name and surname worldwide.
ADOLPH
FemaleHistorical German name meaning "noble wolf," derived from the elements "adal" and "wolf.
ADOLPH
MaleGermanic name meaning "noble wolf", popularized by Charlemagne's grandson Adolf I in the 9th century.