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German Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Abelard noble strength German Boy
Abele From Hebrew 'Hevel' meaning 'breath' or 'vapor' - signifying transience; name of Adam and Eve's son in the Bible German, Greek, Hebrew Boy
Acker Field; dweller or worker of the field (occupational) English, German Boy
Addler Eagle (from German 'Adler') German Boy
Adler eagle German Boy
Ahrens Descendant/son of Ahrend (from 'arn' = eagle) German Boy
Ahrent From Germanic elements arn 'eagle' + wald 'rule' - 'eagle ruler' or 'eagle power'. Dutch, German Boy
Alewyn From Germanic elements meaning 'friend' combined with either 'elf' (ælf) or 'noble' (adal) - interpreted as 'elf-friend' or 'noble friend'. Dutch, English, German Boy
Altman old man German Boy
Amaurick from amal 'work' + ric 'ruler' - 'industrious ruler' or 'working ruler' German Boy
Ammer Arabic origin: 'one who builds, long-lived, prosperous.' German origin: from a place name or the word for a bunting (a type of bird). Arabic, German Boy
Ansel from Old German elements 'ans' (god) + 'helm' (helmet/protection): 'divine protection' or 'godly helmet' German Boy
Archee Diminutive of Archibald: 'ercan' (genuine/precious) + 'bald' (bold) - 'genuinely bold' or 'truly bold'. German Boy
Aubertus From Germanic elements meaning "noble" (adal) + "bright" (beraht) German Boy
Auguste Venerable, majestic, esteemed (from Latin Augustus) German, Latin, Lithuanian Boy
Barnard Brave/strong as a bear German Boy
Barnhart From German Bernhard: 'bear-brave' - brave/strong as a bear English, German Boy
Bartelmes From Bartholomew - 'son of Talmai' (often rendered 'son of the furrows' or 'son of the rich land') German Boy
Baum Tree German Boy
Becher German: from becher meaning 'cup' or 'beaker' (often an occupational surname). Biblical/Hebrew: a masculine name (Becher/Beker) appearing in the Bible, associated with the notion of 'firstborn' or 'chosen'. German Boy
Berger Occupational or locational surname: 'shepherd' (French) or 'one from the mountain / mountain dweller' (German). French, German Boy
Bernard Brave/strong as a bear German Boy
Bernd brave/strong as a bear German Boy
Bernsteen Amber (fossilized tree resin) German Boy
Bernsteyne Amber (literally 'amber' or 'amber stone') German Boy
Berthel 'Bright' (if from Old High German) or 'son of Talmai' (if linked to Bartholomew) German, Germanic Boy
Binger Originally a locational surname meaning 'from Bingen' (a town on the Rhine) English, German Boy
Blixa No established etymology - a coined/stage name popularized in Germany; possibly evokes German words like 'Blitz' (lightning) or 'Blick' (glance). German Boy
Blumenthal Flower valley / valley of flowers German Boy
Bremen From the city of Bremen in Germany; originally a place-name referring to a riverbank/river edge German Boy
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