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German Names

German baby names on this list are those that have their roots in German and Germanic languages, which is not necessarily the same as names popular in modern Germany. On the other hand, popular baby names in Germany include many choices that may not necessarily be German, such as the Latinate Mia and Sofia or the Irish Finn.

The top girl name in the US today is Emma, a German name. Along with Emma, German names in the US Top 500 for girls include Angela, Ameiia, Alice, Adele, Amelia, Ella, Edith, Millie, and Matilda .

For boys, the top German name in the US is William. Along with William is German names in the US Top 500 include Charles, Conrad, Henry, Leo, and Max.

In Germany, popular names include Lina, Neele, Louis, and Anton.

The German girls' name Emma is near the head of the list in Germany as well as many other countries, and names of German origin such as Alice and Axel rank highly in many places in the Western World.

If you're looking for German names for your baby girl or baby boy, browse this full list of possibilities, or search our individual lists of German names for girls and German names for boys.

The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Eberhard

Meaning: brave boar

Origin:German
5278
Bertrand

Meaning: magnificent crow

Origin:French from German
2872
Rudolf

Meaning: famous wolf

Origin:Spelling variation of Rudolph, German
5724
Liese Liese is one of the most popular baby names,...
Origin:Hebrew
6008
Hildegarde

Meaning: comrade in arms

Origin:French from German
2866
Tancred

Meaning: thoughtful counsel

Origin:German
3153
Gertrud

Meaning: strength of a spear

Origin:German
14683
Valter The name Valter is a popular name and is a f...
Origin:German and Scandinavian variation of Walter
5462
Vilhelm The name Vilhelm is the Scandinavian form of...
Origin:German variation of William
5466
Braun

Meaning: brown

Origin:German
6127
Caecilia

Meaning: blind

Origin:Feminine form of Caecilius, Latin
5969
Christiane The meaning of Christiane is 'follower of Ch...
Origin:German and French feminine form of Christian
5219
Freddy

Meaning: peaceful ruler

Origin:Diminutive of Frederick
2603
Haydn

Meaning: heathen

Origin:German
5822
Helisent

Meaning: temple path

Origin:English, Germanic
7082
Ilise

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:German variation of Elise
6218
Mariane

Meaning: drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + grace

Origin:French combination of Marie and Anne
6015
Walton

Meaning: fortified town

Origin:English
5755
Wylda

Meaning: to strive

Origin:Variation of the word wild or German
4016
Amalya

Meaning: work

Origin:German
5305