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Ada 1 Feminine Dutch English +7

Ada is a feminine given name that originated as a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element adal meaning "noble," such as Adelaide or Adelina.The name has a long history of use across Europe. A 7th-century...

Adalberht Masculine Germanic

Adalberht is the Old High German form of the name Albert. Composed of the elements adal 'noble' and beraht 'bright', it carries the meaning 'noble and bright'. This name was used in the early medieval period among German...

Adalbern Masculine Germanic

Adalbern is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements adal meaning "noble" and bern meaning "bear." Thus, the name Adalbern carries the sense of "noble bear." Like many ancient Germa...

Adalbert Masculine German Germanic

Adalbert is a German masculine given name of Germanic origin. It is an Old German form of Albert, derived from the elements adal ('noble') and beraht ('bright'), thus meaning 'noble bright' or 'noble shining'.Etymology a...

Adalfarus Masculine Germanic

Adalfarus is a masculine name of Germanic origin, composed of the Old German elements adal meaning "noble" and fara meaning "journey." The name thus conveys the sense of a "noble journey" or "noble traveler." It belongs...

Adalfuns Masculine Germanic

Adalfuns is an Old German form of Alfonso, a name with deep roots in the Germanic and Visigothic traditions. The name ultimately derives from the Gothic elements aþals meaning "noble" and funs meaning "ready" or "eager,"...

Adalgard Feminine Germanic

Adalgard is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, serving as the Old German form of Edelgard. The name is composed of two elements: adal meaning "noble" and gart meaning "enclosure" or "yard." Thus, Adalgard can be i...

Adalgund Feminine Germanic

Adalgund is a Germanic feminine name formed from the Old High German elements adal meaning "noble" and gunda meaning "battle." The name thus carries the meaning of "noble battle" or "noble warrior." It is closely related...

Adalhaid Feminine Germanic

Adalhaid is an Old German form of Adelaide, a name that has been widely used across Europe in various forms. The name derives from the Germanic elements adal meaning "noble" and heit meaning "kind, sort, type", thus conv...

Adalhard Masculine Germanic

Adalhard is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements adal meaning "noble" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy". The name thus conveys the meaning of "noble strength" or "nobl...

Adalheidis Feminine Germanic

Adalheidis is the Old German form of Adelaide, a name that has been widely adopted across Europe in various forms. The name is composed of the Germanic elements adal meaning "noble" and the suffix heit meaning "kind, sor...

Adalin Masculine Germanic

Adalin is a masculine Germanic name, derived as a masculine form of Adelina. The root name Adelina itself comes from a Germanic name built on the element adal meaning "noble" (from Proto-Germanic *aþalaz). Thus, Adalin c...

Adalindis Feminine Germanic

Adalindis is a variant of Adallinda, a Germanic feminine name composed of the Old High German elements adal 'noble' and lind 'soft, flexible, tender'. The name thus carries connotations of noble gentleness or tender nobi...

Adallinda Feminine Germanic

Adallinda is a Germanic feminine name derived from the Old German elements adal "noble" and lind "soft, flexible, tender". The name thus carries the meaning of "noble and tender" or "noble softness". It is a compound nam...

Adaltrud Feminine Germanic

Adaltrud is an Old German feminine name, the original form of Edeltraud. It is composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and drud meaning "strength", thus carrying the meaning "noble strength".Etymology and Historica...

Adalwin Masculine Germanic

Adalwin is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements adal meaning "noble" and wini meaning "friend." It is a cognate of the Anglo-Saxon name Æðelwine (also spelled Æthelwine), w...

Adalwolf Masculine Germanic

Adalwolf is an Old German name that serves as the original form of Adolf. It is composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and wolf, thus carrying the meaning "noble wolf." This compound structure reflects a common Ge...

Adela Feminine English Polish +4

Adela is a female given name with roots in the Old German element adal meaning "noble" (from Proto-Germanic *aþalaz). Originally a short form of names beginning with this element, Adela has been adopted across multiple l...

Adelais Feminine Germanic

Adelais is a Germanic feminine given name, primarily a shortened form of Adalheidis, the Old German precursor to Adelaide. The root name Adelaide derives from the Germanic elements adal meaning "noble" and heit meaning "...

Adelgundis Feminine Germanic

Adelgundis is a Latinized form of the Germanic name Adalgund, which itself derives from the Old German elements adal meaning "noble" and gunda meaning "battle." The name thus carries the meaning "noble battle." It is clo...

Adelina Feminine Bulgarian Italian +4

Adelina is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the element adal meaning "noble" (Proto-Germanic *aþalaz). It is a variant of Adela and is used in several languages, including Bulgarian, Italian, Portug...

Adelmar Masculine Germanic

Adelmar is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements adal "noble" and mari "famous". It is a cognate of the Old English name Æðelmær, which shares the same meaning of "noble and...

Adhelm Masculine Germanic

Adhelm is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, composed of the Old German elements atto meaning "father" and helm meaning "helmet, protection." The name thus conveys the sense of "fatherly protection" or "protectiv...

Adolf Masculine Czech Danish +7

Adolf is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements adal meaning "noble" and wolf meaning "wolf." The name is a compound of adal and wolf, thus carrying the meaning "noble wolf."...

Adolphus Masculine Germanic

Adolphus is a Latinized form of the Germanic name Adolf. It was commonly used in scholarly and royal contexts, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, as a more formal or classical rendering of the name. The name Ad...

Aenor Feminine Germanic

Aenor (also Aénor, Aenora, Ainora) is a feminine given name of ancient Germanic origin, predominantly recorded in medieval France. It is likely a Latinized form of a Germanic name whose exact meaning remains unknown, tho...

Agi Masculine Germanic

Agi is a Germanic masculine name, primarily a variant of Ago. Its roots lie in Old High German elements, possibly from ekka or eggia, meaning "edge, blade," or from egi, meaning "fear." These elements derive from Proto-G...

Agilulf Masculine Germanic

Agilulf is an Old German name composed of the elements agil meaning "edge, blade" and wolf meaning "wolf." The name thus carries the martial connotation of a "wolf with an edge," fitting for a warrior culture. It was bor...

Agimar Masculine Germanic

Agimar is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old Frankish element aggju or Old High German ekka meaning "edge, blade" combined with mari meaning "famous". Thus, the name can be interpreted as "fa...

Aginald Masculine Germanic

Aginald is a masculine Germanic name that originated as a compound of two Old High German elements: agin, meaning "edge" or "blade," and walt, meaning "power" or "authority." The combination thus conveys a sense of "edge...

Ago Masculine Germanic

Ago is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It derives from the Old High German element ekka or Old Saxon eggia, meaning "edge, blade" (from Proto-Germanic *agjō). Alternatively, it may stem from Old High German eg...

Aimeric Masculine Germanic

Aimeric is a Germanic male given name. It is probably a variant of Heimirich, which itself is an older form of Henry. The name ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic elements haima "home" and rīkṗ "ruler", thu...

Aistulf Masculine Germanic

Aistulf is a Germanic name derived from the Old German elements heisti "loud, violent" and wolf "wolf". The name is most famously borne by an 8th-century king of the Lombards, who reigned from 749 until his death in 756....

Alard Masculine Germanic

Alard is a Germanic masculine given name, a variant of Adalhard. The name Adalhard is composed of the Old High German elements adal 'noble' and hart 'hard, firm, brave, hardy'. Thus, Alard shares the core meaning of 'nob...

Alawar Masculine Germanic

Alawar is a masculine given name of possible Frankish origin, considered a cognate of the Spanish name Álvaro. The name likely traces back to the Latinized Visigothic name Alvarus, which may be derived from the elements...

Alba 3 Feminine Germanic

Alba 3 is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, originally a short form of names beginning with the element alb meaning "elf" (from Proto-Germanic *albaz). This element was common in early Germanic personal names, of...

Alberic Masculine Germanic

Alberic is a variant of the Old German name Alberich, itself derived from the elements alb ("elf") and rih ("ruler, king"), thus meaning roughly "elf-ruler."Historical BearersThe name was borne by two prominent Lombard d...

Alberich Masculine Germanic Germanic

Alberich is a masculine name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements alb meaning "elf" and rih meaning "ruler, king", thus signifying "elf king" or "elf ruler". The name is closely related to the Ol...

Albert Masculine Albanian Catalan +15

Albert is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German name Adalbert, composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and beraht meaning "bright". Thus, the name signifies "noble and bright"....

Albertus Masculine Dutch Germanic

Albertus is the Latinized form of Albert. In the Netherlands, it functions as the official Dutch form of the name, used on birth certificates and in formal records, while the shorter Albert is employed in everyday life....

Alboin Masculine Germanic

Alboin is a Germanic given name derived from the Old German elements alb meaning "elf" and wini meaning "friend." It is a cognate of the Old English name Ælfwine, which combines similar elements etymologically related to...

Alda 1 Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Alda 1 is a feminine given name used primarily in Italian, Portuguese, and Germanic cultures. It is the feminine form of Aldo, a name with roots in ancient Germanic naming traditions.EtymologyThe name Alda originates as...

Aldebrand Masculine Germanic

Aldebrand is a masculine name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements alt meaning "old" and brant meaning "fire, torch, sword." Thus, the name may be interpreted as "old sword" or "ancient fire," evoking strength a...

Aldegar Masculine Germanic

Aldegar is a masculine Germanic name derived from the Old German elements alt meaning "old" and ger meaning "spear." The name thus carries the connotation of a seasoned warrior or an elder armed with a spear, reflecting...

Aldegund Feminine Germanic

Aldegund is an Old Germanic feminine name whose etymology can be interpreted in two ways. The most direct derivation breaks the name into elements alt meaning "old" and gunda meaning "war," yielding a sense of "old battl...

Aldegundis Feminine Germanic

Aldegundis is the Latinized form of Aldegund, a Germanic name of ancient origin. The name Aldegund itself is thought to derive from the Germanic elements alt meaning "old" and gunda meaning "war", though some scholars co...

Aldhard Masculine Germanic

Aldhard is an extinct masculine given name of Germanic origin. It is derived from the Old German elements alt meaning "old" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy". The name thus carries the sense of "old and hardy"...

Aldo Masculine Italian Germanic

Aldo is a masculine given name, most commonly found in Italy, with roots in ancient Germanic languages. It originated as a short form of various Germanic names that began with the element alt, meaning "old" (from Proto-G...

Aldric Masculine French Germanic

Aldric is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It is derived from the elements alt "old" and rih "ruler, king", thus meaning "old ruler". The name has historical usage in French and Germanic contexts, though it is...

Aldwin Masculine Germanic

Aldwin is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements alt "old" and wini "friend". It is a cognate of Old English Ealdwine, which combines the elements eald ("old") and wine ("friend")...

Alesinda Feminine Germanic

Alesinda is a feminine Germanic name composed of two ancient elements: alles meaning “other” and sind “path, journey.” The name thus conveys the sense of “another path” or “strange journey,” perhaps alluding to a child b...

Alfbern Masculine Germanic

Alfbern is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements alb meaning "elf" and bern meaning "bear." The combination of these two root words is typical of many Old High German names, which frequently...

Alfhard Masculine Germanic

Alfhard is a given name of Germanic origin, formed from the elements alb meaning "elf" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." The name thus conveys a sense of "elf-strength" or "brave as an elf," reflecting the med...

Alfher Masculine Germanic

Alfher is an Old German name composed of the elements alb “elf” and heri “army.” This formation makes it a cognate of Alvar, which derives from the Old Norse Alfarr (from alfr “elf” and herr “army”). Like many old German...

Alfwin Masculine Germanic

Alfwin is a Germanic masculine given name, representing a variant of Alboin. Ultimately derived from the Common Germanic elements alb "elf" and wini "friend", Alfwin shares its etymology with the Old English Ælfwine and...

Alia 2 Feminine Germanic

Alia 2 is the Old German form of Ella 1, a Norman name that originally served as a short form of various Germanic names containing the element alles meaning "other" (from Proto-Germanic *aljaz).Etymology and OriginAlia 2...

Alibrand Masculine Germanic

Alibrand is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, deriving from the Old German elements alles meaning "other, foreign" and brant meaning "fire, torch, sword." The name thus carries the poetic meaning of "foreign swo...

Altwidus Masculine Germanic

Altwidus is an Old Germanic masculine name, composed of the elements alt meaning "old" and witu meaning "forest." Thus, the name likely signified "old forest" or "ancient woods." This type of compound name was typical in...

Alwin Masculine Dutch German +1

Etymology and Origin Alwin is a Dutch and German given name, representing a contracted form of Adalwin. Adalwin itself derives from the Old German elements adal "noble" and wini "friend", making Alwin's meaning "noble fr...

Amalberga Feminine Germanic

Etymology and OriginAmalberga is a variant of Amalaberga, itself derived from the Gothic name *Amalabairga. This name is composed of two elements: amals, meaning "unceasing, vigorous, brave" and also referring to the roy...

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