German Names
German names tend to have strong consonants. Emma is near the head while Ava and William rank highly in German names. If you are looking for a german name for your baby, browse this full list.
- Clove
- Obert
- Ull
- Hallam
- Ulf
- Obert
- Hilliard
- Ull
- Oberon
- Bannruod
- Penrod
- Rupette
- Rupetta
- Rudelle
- Rudella
- Drugi
- Drud
- Evrard
- Rainart
- Renke
- Elsese
- Kaethe
- Sterlyn
- Edingu
- Dierck
- Ruodrik
- Rodrik
- Roderika
- Roddrick
- Roddric
- Rodd
- Valdemarr
- Valborga
- Theodoric
- Welda
- Walten
- Walda
- Walborgd
- Aluino
- Aluin
- Alhwin
- Ailwyn
- Adalwin
- Adalrik
- Adalric
- Alwynn
- Eadaion
- Hewlitt
- Hewett
- Hacket
- Frauke
- Berchtwald
- Gisilbert
- Fulhert
- Kulbert
- Kulbart
- Kuhlbert
- Hohberht
- Hobbard
- Hobard
- Wilburn
- Irmuska
- Irmigard
- Chlodwig
- Hide
- Warenhari
- Barnardo
- Barnardel
- Balldwin
- Baldwynn
- Baldwinn
- Baldrick
- Baldovino
- Bald
- Bernardin
- Baudric
- Baudoin
- Helmutt
- Leoma
- Alds
- Altmann
- Altman
- Raimond
- Kuonrada
- Rodman
- Frithuric
- Godafrid
- Godafrid
- Bertolde
- Berthoud
- Ermyntrude
- Melissan
- Melisande
- Trudi
- Winola
- Grizzel
- Lotharing
- Hildebrand
- Yseult