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Germanic Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Alge Uncertain. If derived from Ælfgar/Alger: 'elf-spear'. If linked to Scandinavian 'älg': 'moose'. Otherwise no established traditional meaning. Germanic Boy
Alkwin Likely "noble friend" (adal + win); sometimes linked to "elf-friend" (ælf + win). English, Germanic Boy
Alleric ruler of all / all-powerful ruler Germanic Boy
Allerick Ruler of all / all-powerful ruler Germanic Boy
Allerik ruler of all Germanic Boy
Allfie From Alfred meaning "elf-counsel" - a wise or noble counselor (diminutive form) Germanic Boy
Alman German; man from the Alemanni (a person from Germany) Germanic Boy
Almar All-famous; related to elements meaning "all" and "fame" (or "noble"/"famous") Germanic, Norse Boy
Almeric Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'home' or 'noble' + 'ruler' - 'home ruler' or 'noble ruler'. Germanic Boy
Alois 'Famous warrior' - from Old High German hlūd 'fame' + wīg 'warrior' Germanic Boy
Aloisi famous in battle; renowned warrior Germanic Boy
Aloisy renowned warrior / famous in battle Germanic Boy
Alphons Noble and ready/eager Germanic Boy
Alphonse noble and ready Germanic Boy
Alphonso noble and ready Germanic Boy
Alphonsus From Germanic elements meaning 'noble' (adal/alf) and 'ready' (funs) - often rendered 'noble and ready' or 'ready for battle'. Germanic Boy
Alphonze noble and ready Germanic Boy
Alphose Noble and ready Germanic Boy
Alphosus noble and ready (often interpreted as 'noble and prepared/ready for battle') Germanic Boy
Alric Elf ruler (from Old English ælf 'elf' + rīc 'ruler, power') English, Germanic Boy
Alrich Noble ruler (from elements adal/ald 'noble/old/all' + ric 'ruler, powerful') Germanic Boy
Alrick Noble ruler Germanic Boy
Alrik Ruler of all Germanic Boy
Alvan Elf-friend (friend of elves); by extension, noble friend English, Germanic Boy
Alvane Probably 'elf-friend' (from Old English ælf + wine); alternatively a modern invented/form variant Germanic Boy
Alven 'elf friend' English, Germanic Boy
Alvin "Elf friend" or "friend of elves" English, Germanic Boy
Alwon noble friend (also interpreted as 'elf friend') English, Germanic Boy
Alwynn Originally "noble friend" (from Old Germanic Adalwin); also associated with "elf-friend" (from Old English Ælfwine). English, Germanic Boy
Amald Derived from 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious'. Germanic Boy