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LEOPOLD:
English and German form of Germanic Luitpold, meaning
"people-bold."
LEUDBOLD:
Variant of Germanic Luitpold, meaning
"people-bold."
LIAFWIN:
Germanic equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Leofwine,
meaning "beloved/dear friend."
LIUTBERT:
"People-bright." German name composed of the elements liut
"people" and berht "bright."
LORENZ:
German form of
English Laurence,
meaning "of Laurentum."
LOTHAIR:
Variant of German Lothar, meaning
"people's warrior."
LOTHAR:
"People's warrior." Germanic name composed of the elements liut
"people" and heri "army, warrior."
LUBBERT:
German surname transferred to forename use, itself from the forename Liutbert,
meaning "people-bright."
LUDGER:
Dutch and Low German form of Luitger, meaning
"people-spear."
LUDWIG:
German name derived from older Hludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUITGER:
"People-spear." German name composed of the elements liut
"people" and gari/geri "spear."
LUITPOLD:
"People-bold." Old Germanic name
composed of the elements liut "people" and bold
"bold, brave."
LUKAS:
German form of English Luke, meaning
"from Lucania."
LUTZ:
Pet form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
MANFRED:
"Strength-peace." Old German name composed of the elements magin
"strength" and fred/frid "peace."
MANFRID:
Variant of German Manfred,
meaning "strength-peace."
MANFRIED:
Variant of German Manfred, meaning
"strength-peace."
MARKUS: English
and German form of Marcus,
meaning "warlike."
MARTIN: English,
French and German form of Latin Martinus,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MATHIS:
French and German form of Greek Matthias, meaning "gift of
God."
MAXIMILIAN:
English and German name derived from Roman Maximilianus,
meaning "the greatest."
MEINARD:
Variant of German Meinhard, meaning "strong and
brave."
MEINHARD:
German form of English Maynard,
meaning "strong and brave."
MEINO:
Nickname for German names beginning with Mein-, meaning
"strength."
MEINRAD:
"Strong counsel." German name composed of the elements magin
"might, strength" and rad "counsel."
MENNO:
Nickname for Dutch and German names beginning with Mein-, itself from
Germanic magin, meaning "strength."
MERTEN:
Low German form of Martin,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MORITZ:
German form of French Maurice, meaning
"dark-skinned; Moor."
NICKOLAUS:
German form of Nicholas, meaning "victory
of the people."
NIKLAUS:
German form of Nicholas, meaning
"victory of the people."
NIKOLAUS:
German form of Nicholas, meaning
"victory of the people."
ORTWIN:
"Point-friend." German name composed of the elements ort
"point" and win "friend."
OTTO:
Modern German form of Old German Audo,
meaning "wealthy."
OTTOKAR:
German form of Gothic Odovacar,
meaning "watchful of wealth."
PANKRAZ:
German form of Greek Pankratios,
meaning "all power."
PARSIFAL:
Variant of German Parzifal, meaning "pierced
valley."
PARZIFAL:
German form of French Percevel, meaning
"pierced valley."
PHARAMOND:
Variant of Germanic Faramond,
meaning "journey protection."
PHILIPP:
German form of English Philip, meaning "lover of horses."
PHILO:
English and German name derived from the Greek name Philon,
meaning "to love." This name is also used as a nickname for longer
names containing Philo-.
POLDI:
German pet form of Leopold, meaning
"people-bold."
POLDIE:
Variant of German Poldi, meaning
"people-bold."
RABAN:
Variant of Germanic Hraban, meaning
"raven."
RADULF:
"Wise wolf." German name composed of the elements rad
"counsel" and wulf "wolf."
RAFAEL:
German, Portuguese and Spanish form of Raphael,
meaning "God has healed."
RAGINMUND:
"Wise protector." Old German name composed of the elements ragin/regin
"wise," and mund "protection."
RAINER:
German form of Norman Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
RALPH:
Abbreviated form of German Radulf, meaning "wise
wolf."
REGINAR:
"Wise warrior." Germanic name, composed of the elements ragin "advice, decision" and hari/heri
"army, warrior."
REGINHARD:
"Wise and strong." Old Germanic name composed of the elements ragin
"advice" and hard "brave, hardy, strong."
REGINMUND:
Variant of German Raginmund, meaning "wise
protector."
REGINOLD:
"Wise ruler." Old Germanic name composed of the elements ragin
"advice, counsel" and wald "power, rule."
REIMUND:
German form of
English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
REIN:
Nickname for German names beginning with Rein-, meaning "wise."
REINER:
German form of
English Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
REINHARD:
German name derived from Reginhard, meaning
"wise and strong."
REINHOLD:
German name derived from Reginold,
meaning "wise ruler."
RETO:
German name meaning "of Rhaetia," a region in eastern Switzerland.
RICHARD:
"Powerful and brave." Old German name composed of the elements ric
"power" and hard "brave, hardy, strong."
RICKERT:
Low German form of Richard, meaning
"powerful and brave."
RIKERT:
Low German form of Richard, meaning
"powerful and brave."
ROTGER
(Rötger): Low German form of Roger, meaning
"famous spear."
RUDI:
Nickname for German Rudolf, meaning "famous
wolf."
RUDIGER
(Rüdiger): German form of Roger, meaning "famous
spear."
RUDOLF:
Modern form of Old Germanic Hrodwulf,
meaning "famous wolf."
RUPERT:
Low German form of Robert, meaning "famous."
RUPPRECHT:
German form of Robert, meaning "famous."
SASCHA:
German form of Russian unisex Sasha, meaning
"defender of mankind."
SEPP:
German form of Joseph,
meaning "(God) shall add," which is usually taken to mean
"God will add another son."
SEPPEL:
Pet form of German Sepp, meaning
"(God) shall add," which is usually taken to mean "God will
add another son."
SEVERIN:
German and Scandinavian form of Roman Severinus,
meaning "stern."
SIEGBERT:
"Bright victory." German name composed of the elements sige
"victory" and beraht "bright."
SIEGFRIED:
"Victory-peace." German myth name of the husband of Kriemhild in the
Nibelungenlied, composed of the elements sige
"victory" and frid "peace."
SIEGHARD:
"Hardy victory." German name composed of the elements sige
"victory" and hard "brave, hardy."
SIEGMUND:
German variant of Sigmund, meaning
"victory-protector."
SIEMEN:
Dutch and German form of Simeon, meaning
"hearkening."
SIGI:
German unisex pet form of masculine Siegfried
"victory-peace" and feminine Sieglinde
"gentle battle."
SIGISMUND:
German variant of Sigmund,
meaning "victory-protector."
SIGISWALD:
"Victory rule." German name composed of the elements sige
"victory" and wald "rule."
SIGMUND:
"Victory-protector." German and Scandinavian name composed of the
elements sige "victory" and mund
"protector."
SIKKE:
Frisian pet form of Germanic names beginning with sige, meaning
"victory."
STEFFEN:
Low German form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STEPHAN:
German form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
TANCRED:
"Thought-counsel." Old Germanic name composed of the elements thank
"thought" and rad "counsel."
TEDERICH:
Low German form of Visigothic Theudoricus, meaning
"first of the people; king of nations."
THEODOR:
German form of English Theodore, meaning "gift of
God."
TILL:
Low German pet form of names beginning with Diet-.
TILLO:
Variant of German Till,
a pet form of names beginning with Diet-.
TIWAZ:
Old Germanic name related to Greek Zeus,
meaning "god."
TJARK:
Frisian name derived from Low German Diederick,
meaning
"first of the people; king of nations."
TRAUGOTT:
"Trust God." German name composed of the elements trau
"trust" and Gott "God."
UDO: German variant of Old Norman French Eudo,
meaning "child."
ULBRECHT:
Germanic name composed of the elements wulf "wolf" and beraht
"bright."
ULRICH:
"Prosperity and power." German name composed of the elements uodal
"prosperity" and ric "power, rule."
URS:
German form of Roman Ursus, meaning "bear."
UTZ:
Pet form of German Ulrich, meaning "prosperity and
power."
UWE:
German form of Scandinavian Ove,
meaning "blade."
VELTEN:
German form of English Valentine,
meaning "healthy, strong."
VINZENZ:
German form of Latin Vincentius,
meaning "to conquer."
VOLKER:
"People's army." German name composed of the
elements folk "people" and heri
"army."
WALAHFRIED:
"Foreign-peace." Germanic
name composed of the elements walah "foreigner, stranger"
and fried "peace."
WALDEMAR:
German form of Slavic Vladimir,
meaning "famous ruler."
WALDHAR:
Variant of German Waldheri, meaning "ruler of the
army."
WALDHERI:
Old German name composed of the elements vald "rule" and hari/heri
"army, warrior."
WALDO:
Nickname for Germanic names containing the element wald, meaning
"rule."
WALTHER:
Modern form of German Waldhar, meaning "ruler of
the army."
WARIN:
Old Germanic name derived from the element wari(n),
meaning "protection, shelter."
WARINOT:
Pet form of German Warin, meaning
"protection, shelter."
WENDEL: Old German name meaning
"a Wend; a wanderer," a term used to
refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century.
WENDELL:
Variant of German Wendel, meaning
"a Wend; a wanderer," a term used to
refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century.
WENZEL:
Old German form of Slavic Wenceslas, meaning
"more glory."
WENZESLAUS: German form of
Slavic Wenceslas,
meaning "more glory."
WERNER:
"Army guard." German name composed of the elements war
"guard" and heri "army."
WERTHER:
"Worthy army." German name composed of the elements wert
"worthy" and heri "army."
WIEBE:
Nickname for German names containing the
element -wig, meaning "war."
WIELAND:
"War territory" or "battlefield." German myth name of a craftsman, composed of the elements wig
"war" and land "land, territory."
WILBERT:
"Bright fortress." Germanic name composed of the elements wil
"desire, will" and beraht "bright."
WILFRIED:
Modern German form of Old Germanic Willafried or Wilfrith,
both meaning "desires peace."
WILFRITH:
Variant of Germanic Willafried, meaning
"desires peace."
WILHELM:
"Will-helmet." German
name from which English William derived, itself from
the elements wil "desire, will," and helm
"helmet, protection."
WILLAFRIED:
"Desires peace." Germanic name composed of the elements will
"desire, will" and fried/frith "peace."
WILLI:
Pet form of German Wilhelm, meaning
"will-helmet."
WIM:
Nickname for German Wilhelm, meaning
"will-helmet."
WINFRIED:
German form of Old English Winfred, meaning "friend of
peace."
WITOLD:
"Ruler of the woods." Germanic name composed of the elements witu
"wood" and wald "ruler."
WOLF: Nickname for German names beginning with Wolf-.
WOLFGANG:
"Wolf path." Germanic name, composed of the elements wulf
"wolf" and gang "path." meaning
"wolf path."
WOLFRAM:
"Wolf-raven." Germanic name composed of the elements wulf
"wolf" and hramn "raven."
WOTAN:
Old German form of Norse Odin, meaning
"frenzy; inspiration; rage."
XAVER:
German form of English Xavier, meaning "a new house."
YVO:
"Yew tree." Old German name derived from the element iv, meaning
"yew."
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