Alexia | German | A borrowing from the Greek, Alexia .. | | |
Alexis | German | Derived from the Greek alexein (to .. | | |
Alfreda | German | Feminine form of Alfred, which is.. | | |
Alger | German | Meaning "noble spearman."
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Algis | German | This name means "spear."
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Alke | German | Originally a pet form of Adalheid (.. | | |
Aloisa | German | Meaning "famous warrior." | | |
Aloisia | German | Feminine form of Alois, a German .. | | |
Aloysius | German | An alternate form of Louis, which m.. | | |
Alphonse | German | Meaning "eager for battle." Among f.. | | |
Altinan | German | Meaning "old man." Filmmaker Robert.. | | |
Alwin | German | An alternate form of Alvin | | |
Amalia | German | Derived from the Germanic amal (wor.. | | |
Amory | German | Form of Emory, which means "home ru.. | | |
Anastasia | German | A borrowing from the Greek, Anastas.. | | |
Angelika | German | Derived from the Latin angelicus (h.. | | |
Anicho | German | Derived from the element ano (ances.. | | |
Anita | German | A borrowing from the Spanish, Anita.. | | |
Anitra | German | Literary coinage invented by Norweg.. | | |
Anna | German | Popular Latinate cognate of the Heb.. | | |
Anne | German | Borrowed from the French, Anne is a.. | | |
Anneliese | German | Popular combination name composed o.. | | |
Annemarie | German | Popular combination name composed o.. | | |
Annette | German | Originally a pet form of Anne (grac.. | | |
Anno | German | A familiar form of Johann, derive.. | | |
Anselm | German | Meaning "divine helmet." Among nota.. | | |
Anselma | German | Compound name composed of the eleme.. | | |
Anson | German | A name that signifies "divine."
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Anton | German | The German form of Anthony, which.. | | |
Antonia | German | Popular throughout Europe, Antonia,.. | | |
Archibald | German | Compound name derived from the Germ.. | | |
Archie | German | A familiar form of Archer, Archi.. | | |
Arend | German | A borrowing from the Dutch, Arend (.. | | |
Aria | German | From the Latin aer, this name signi.. | | |
Aric | German | An alternate form of Richard, which.. | | |