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German Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Margrit pearl German Girl
Marielen Combines the meanings of Maria ('beloved' or 'bitter' in some interpretations) and Ellen/Elena ('light' or 'torch') - roughly 'beloved light' or 'bright beloved' Dutch, German Girl
Marlayne Modern elaboration of Marlene - combines Maria (Mary) and Lena/Magdalene; associated meanings include 'beloved' (Mary) or 'of Magdala'. English, German Girl
marleen A contraction of Maria and Magdalene; combines Maria ('bitter' or 'beloved') and Magdalene ('of Magdala'). Dutch, German Girl
Marleene Combination of Maria ('bitter' or 'beloved') and Magdalene ('of Magdala'/'tower') - essentially a form of Mary/Magdalene German Girl
Marleise Compound of Maria (Mary) and Liese/Elisabeth - broadly interpreted as 'Mary pledged to God' (beloved, pledged to God). Dutch, German Girl
Marlena Blend of Maria and Magdalene - roughly 'beloved (or bitter) + from Magdala'. German Girl
Marlene Blend of Maria (Mary) and Magdalene: connotes 'beloved'/'bitter' (Mary) and 'of Magdala' (Magdalene) German Girl
Marlenne Variant of Marlene combining Maria ('beloved'/'sea') and Helene/Magdalene ('light'/'of Magdala'); often interpreted as 'beloved light' or 'shining one'. French, German Girl
Marleyne Variant of Marlene - a blend of Maria and Magdalene; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'of Magdala'. English, German Girl
Marlies A contracted/compound name from Maria and Lies (diminutive of Elisabeth), combining Maria ('bitter'/'beloved') and Elisabeth ('God is my oath') - often rendered as 'beloved pledged to God'. Dutch, German Girl
Marliese Blend of Maria and Liese (diminutive of Elisabeth) - essentially 'Maria' (beloved or 'sea of bitterness') + 'Liese' ('God is my oath') German Girl
Marlina Feminine form related to Marlene/Marlena - connected to Maria (beloved/bitter) and Magdalena (of Magdala) English, German Girl
Marlinne Modern variant of Marlene - associated with Maria and Magdalene; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'little Mary'. English, German Girl
Marlise Blend of Maria and Lise/Elisabeth: 'beloved' (or 'sea of bitterness') + 'God is my oath' - often rendered as 'beloved pledged to God'. Dutch, German Girl
Marliss Combination of Maria and Liese/Elisabeth - blending Maria ('sea of bitterness' or 'wished-for child') and Elisabeth ('God is my oath'). Dutch, German Girl
Marlne From Maria ('bitter' or 'beloved') + Magdalene ('of Magdala'/'tower'); often interpreted as 'woman of Magdala' or 'beloved from Magdala'. German Girl
Marlys A blended name from Maria/Mary and Louise (or Mary + Lys), often interpreted as 'beloved' + 'renowned warrior' or 'beloved' + 'lily'. Dutch, English, German Girl
Maud Mighty in battle German Girl
Mausi Hindi: maternal aunt (mother's sister). German: affectionate diminutive from 'Maus' meaning 'little mouse'. German, Hindi Girl
Merleen A variant of Marleen/Marlene - linked to Maria (Mary) + Magdalene; often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'of Magdala' (occasionally associated with 'star of the sea'). Dutch, German Girl
Mietzi Affectionate pet name meaning 'little kitty' or 'darling' (from German 'Mieze' meaning 'cat'); sometimes used as a diminutive nickname for Maria or other female names. German Girl
Mieze Affectionate pet name meaning "kitty" or "little cat"; used as a term of endearment German Girl
Millic “strong in work” - industrious, strong German Girl
Mindel A Yiddish diminutive/pet name; literal meaning uncertain - linked to names like Minda or Mendel. German Girl
Mitzee Diminutive of Maria - from Mary, often interpreted as 'beloved' or historically 'bitter' German Girl
Mitzey Pet form of Maria (Mary) - a diminutive meaning 'little Mary' German Girl
Mitzie Diminutive of Maria (from Hebrew Miriam), traditionally associated with 'bitter' or interpreted as 'beloved'. German Girl
Neele Diminutive of Cornelia (from Latin cornu 'horn' / family name); alternatively associated with Sanskrit 'neel' meaning 'blue'. Dutch, German Girl
Neese Likely related to 'niece' meaning 'female relative/descendant'; as a surname-derived name the exact meaning is uncertain English, German Girl