Evelyn is derived from the name Aveline. Aveline is a diminutive of Avila. Avila originates in Germanic languages and most
Tag: Germanic names
Everardo
Everardo is a Spanish form of Everhard. Everhard has both Germanic and Old English origins. The root words are 'Eoforheard'
Everest
Everest may be a locational surname with Norman origins and it could also be of Germanic origins. In Germanic languages,
Branson
Branson derived from a surname meaning "Brando's son". Brando originates in Germanic languages and means "fighting with sword". As a
Eckbert
Eckbert is a very old German name, derived from two words – “ek” which means edge (of a sword) and
Drika
Drika is a diminutive of Hendrika, itself a Dutch feminine form of Hendrik, ultimately derived from Henry. Henry originates in
Shug
Shug is a Scottish diminutive of Hugh, itself an English variant of Hugo. Hugo originates in Germanic languages and means
Fedor
Fedor is a variant of Fyodor, itself a Russian form of Theodore. The name Theodore is a Germanic name and
Ferdi
Ferdi is a Dutch and German diminutive of Ferdinand. Ferdinand is an anglicized version of a Visigoth tribal name, composed
Fernando
Fernando is a Portuguese and Spanish variant of Ferdinand. Ferdinand is an anglicized version of a Visigoth tribal name, composed
Siegfried
Siegfried is German name of Germanic origins. It is derived from the Germanic words 'sige', which means 'victory', and 'fridu',
Fillmore
Fillmore is a variant of the Germanic name 'Filmore', which means 'well known'. The name is very common only in
Auberon
Auberon is thought to be derived from the Germanic name 'Alberich' which means 'elf power'. It is thought to be
Bill
Bill is a short form of William. The name William is a very common English name, originating in Germanic languages.
Fons
Fons is a Dutch diminutive of Alfonso. Alfonso originates in Germanic languages and means "noble and prepared". As a masculine
Frank
Frank is a short form of Francis. Francis is an English and French name that has origins in Latin. It
Everett
Everett is ultimately derived from Everhard. Everhard has both Germanic and Old English origins. The root words are 'Eoforheard' in
Fred
Fred is a diminutive of Frederick. Frederick originates in Germanic languages and means "calm monarch". In the United States, it
Freddie
Freddie is most likely a diminutive of Frederick, or Frederica. Frederica originates in Germanic languages and means "calm monarch". It
Frederick
Frederick originates in Germanic languages and means "calm monarch". In the United States, it was most popular at the beginning