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