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German Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Briggita Exalted one; strength, power German, Irish Girl
Briggitta Exalted one; strength, power German, Irish, Italian, Swedish Girl
Britta 'exalted one' or 'power/strength' German, Scandinavian Girl
Charlottah Feminine diminutive of Charles - traditionally interpreted as 'free man' and by extension 'free woman' French, German Girl
Christel anointed; follower of Christ Dutch, German, Scandinavian Girl
Clotild famous in battle German Girl
Constanzie steadfast, constant, faithful German, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Cosyma Derived from Greek 'kosmos' meaning 'order', 'decency', 'ornament' or 'the universe' English, German, Greek Girl
Dagmar day-maiden (from Old Norse dag 'day' + mær 'maiden') German, Norse Girl
Dorafee Likely 'gift' - often read as 'gift (of a fairy)' or more generally 'gift from God' in related forms. German Girl
Dorle Gift of God German Girl
Dorli Diminutive of Dorothea/Dora - 'gift (of God)' German Girl
Elberta noble and bright German Girl
Elfie From Old English ælf 'elf' - 'little elf' or 'elf-like' Dutch, English, German Girl
Elka Diminutive of Elizabeth/Elisheva ('God is my oath') or Elena; in German contexts related to Elke meaning 'noble'. German, Polish, Slavic Girl
Elke noble German Girl
Ellberte Noble and bright German, Germanic Girl
Elli Diminutive of names such as Eleanor or Elizabeth; commonly associated with 'light/torch' (from Eleanor/Helena) or 'God is my oath' (from Elizabeth). English, German, Greek, Scandinavian Girl
Eloise Derived from Old German Helewidis - 'heil' (healthy, whole) + 'wid' (wide); often given as 'healthy' or 'hale and broad'. French, German, Latin Girl
elouisia From Old German Helewidis meaning 'healthy' (hale) + 'wide' - often taken to mean 'healthy' or 'hale and wide.' German Girl
Elschen Diminutive of Elsa/Elisabeth - 'little Elsa'; Elisabeth means 'God is my oath.' German Girl
emerie Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'ruler' or 'industrious ruler' (often interpreted as 'home ruler' or 'brave/powerful') German Girl
Emmelie Rival; industrious, striving (derived from the Roman family name Aemilius) German, Scandinavian Girl
Engelchen Little angel (affectionate diminutive) German Girl
Engelika angelic, like an angel German Girl
Eva Leigh Eva = 'life' or 'living one'; Leigh = 'meadow' or 'clearing' - together roughly 'living meadow' or 'life of the meadow'. German Girl
Fenja Likely of Old Norse/Germanic origin; often interpreted as 'peace' (via Frisian Fenna) or possibly linked to 'fen' meaning marsh/moor. Frisian, German, Scandinavian Girl
Fine English: 'fine' = good, of high quality. Danish: a short form or independent feminine name (pronounced like 'Fee‑neh'), often used as a diminutive/standalone name related to names such as Josephine or Sophie. As a surname, meanings vary by family and language. Danish, English, German, Scandinavian Girl
Fränka free; of the Franks / from France (feminine diminutive) German Girl
Franzeiska French woman; free one German Girl