Bernhold is a Germanic name that is derived from the word “bern” which means 'bear'. The Germanic tribes considered the
Tag: Germanic names
Ulbrecht
Ulbrecht is a Germanic name, a variant of Albert. Albert itself is a combination of two words – 'adel', which
Wessel
Wessel is a diminutive of Werner. Werner originates in Germanic languages and means "army guard". Originally, it was used as
Renaldo
Renaldo is an Italian variant of Reynold. Reynold is an English name, derived from the Old Germanic words 'ragin', which
Elke
Elke is a Dutch and German diminutive of Adelheid, ultimately derived from Adelaide. Adelaide originates in Germanic languages and means
Vilmar
Vilmar is a Danish variant of Willamar. Willamar originates in Germanic languages and means "known for strong will".
Eggert
Eggert is a variant of Eckhart. Eckhart is of Old Germanic origin and is derived from two words – “ek”
Werner
Werner originates in Germanic languages and means "army guard". Originally, it was used as a surname and as a surname
Roope
Roope is a Finnish variant of Robert. Robert originates in Germanic languages and means "brilliant fame". As a masculine given
Carolina
Carolina is a variant of Caroline. Caroline originates in Germanic languages and means "free woman". It is a feminine form
Reynolds
Reynolds is a variant of Reynold. Reynold is an English name, derived from the Old Germanic words 'ragin', which means
Wies
Wies is a Germanic name and means 'renowned warrior'.
Lorand
Lorand is a Hungarian variant of Roland. Roland is a Medieval English name, derived from the Norman given name 'Rolant',
Wilco
Wilco is Dutch name which means 'desire'.
Tru
Tru is a short form of True. True is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English word 'treowe', which
Eberhard
Eberhard is a German variant of Everhard. Everhard has both Germanic and Old English origins. The root words are 'Eoforheard'
Hernan
Hernan is a diminutive of Hernando, itself a Spanish form of Ferdinand. Ferdinand is an anglicized version of a Visigoth
Wilhelm
Wilhelm is a German and Polish variant of William. The name William is a very common English name, originating in
Wilhelmina
Wilhelmina originates in German language and means "stout protector" or "will to protect". It is a feminine form of Wilhelm
Willamar
Willamar originates in Germanic languages and means "known for strong will".