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German Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Nele Diminutive of Cornelia - from Latin Cornelius, associated with 'horn'. Dutch, Frisian, German Girl
Nelke Carnation (the flower) German Girl
Petronella Feminine/diminutive form of Peter/Petronius meaning 'rock' or 'stone' (little rock) German, Latin, Scandinavian Girl
Porsche Derived from a German family name; primarily associated with the luxury car brand rather than a traditional given-name meaning German Girl
Richelah Likely a modern feminine form related to Richelle/Richard meaning "powerful ruler"; may also echo Rachel meaning "ewe". English, French, German, Hebrew Girl
Robertah Bright fame German Girl
Romhilda Famous or glorious in battle German Girl
Rosamond Either 'horse protector' (Old German) or 'pure/clean rose' (Late Latin/Old French) German Girl
Rosamundina Diminutive of Rosamund - originally 'horse protector' (Old German); later folk-etymologized as 'pure rose' German Girl
Rosemondah Originally 'horse protector' (Old German); later associated with 'pure rose' by folk etymology. German Girl
Rosemunda Traditional: 'protector of horses' (Old German); folk/Latin: 'pure rose' German Girl
Rosiemunda Originally 'horse protector' (Old German); later folk-etymology interpreted as 'pure rose' German Girl
Rozmunde 'Famous protector' (from Old German hrod 'fame' + mund 'protection'); later associated with Latin rosa munda 'pure rose' German Girl
Sieglinde From Old High German sigu/sieg 'victory' + linde 'gentle, soft' or 'linden tree' - 'gentle victory'. German Girl
Silki Possibly a diminutive of Silke/Cecilia (from Latin Caecilia, historically 'blind') or derived from Finnish 'silkki' meaning 'silk' (soft, smooth). Dutch, Finnish, German, Scandinavian Girl
Stien Either 'follower of Christ' (if from Christine/Christina) or 'stone' (if related to Stein). Dutch, German, Norwegian Girl
Susann lily German, Hebrew Girl
Sylke Diminutive/variant of Silke/Sylvia, ultimately from Latin silva 'forest' - 'of the forest'. Dutch, Frisian, German Girl
Traudel Diminutive of Gertrud/Gertraud: 'ger' (spear) + 'trud/þrūð' (strength) - 'spear strength' or 'strong spear/maiden'. German Girl
Trudys From Gertrude: 'ger' (spear) + 'þrūð' (strength) - 'strong spear' / 'strength' German Girl
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