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German Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Affra From Africa; 'African' (associated with Saint Afra) German, Latin Girl
Alsonah Probably 'noble' if derived from Alison/Alice; otherwise an uncommon modern elaboration with no well-attested independent meaning. German Girl
Analiese Grace + 'God is my oath' (grace pledged to God) German Girl
Aneliese From Anna ('grace') + Elisabeth ('God is my oath') - often interpreted as 'graced by God' or 'God's gracious oath'. German Girl
Annalie Blend of Anna (‘grace’) and Liese/Elisabeth (‘God is my oath’) - roughly ‘graceful oath’ or ‘grace pledged to God’ Dutch, German, Germanic Girl
annalies Combination of Anna (“grace”) and Liese/Elisabeth (“God is my oath”) Dutch, German Girl
Annaliese From Anna (“grace”) + Liese/Elisabeth (“God is my oath”) - roughly “favored by God” German Girl
Annecke Diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace' or 'favor' (from Hebrew Hannah) German Girl
Annegret Combines Anna ('grace') and Margarete ('pearl') - essentially 'graceful pearl' or 'favored pearl'. German Girl
Anneliese From Anna ('grace') + Liese/Elisabeth ('God is my oath') German Girl
Anneliesel Combination of Anna ('grace') and Liesel/Elisabeth ('God is my oath') German Girl
Annelise “grace” (Anna) + “pledged to God” (Elisabeth) German, Scandinavian Girl
Annelore Combines 'Anne' (grace) and 'Lore' (from Eleonore/Laura - laurel/light), roughly 'graceful laurel' or 'grace and honor' Dutch, German Girl
Annelotte Combination of Anna ('grace') and Lotte (diminutive of Charlotte, 'free one') - roughly 'graceful, free woman'. Dutch, German Girl
Annen Grace; favor (from Hebrew Hannah) German Girl
Annerl Diminutive form of Anna, meaning "grace" or "favor". German Girl
Annina Little Anna; 'grace' or 'favored' German Girl
Annucschka Diminutive of Anna - 'little Anna' (from Hannah: 'grace'), i.e. 'little grace' or 'graceful' German Girl
Anselma Protected by God / divine protection German Girl
Anselmah God's protection; divine protection German Girl
Apolda from Apolda (a German town) German Girl
Auberte noble and bright French, German Girl
Avelana Likely a diminutive of Ava - 'little Ava'; possibly associated with Latin avellana ('hazelnut'). Exact origin is uncertain. French, German, Latin Girl
Beata blessed German, Hungarian, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Beatah blessed, happy German, Latin Girl
Berla little bear German Girl
Berthylda bright battle German Girl
Bertina bright, famous German, Germanic, Italian Girl
Biene bee; often an affectionate 'little bee' nickname German Girl
Birne pear (fruit); likely originally a nickname or surname-derived given name German Girl
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