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Germanic Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Liselotte Compound name combining Lise ('God is my oath') and Lotte ('free woman') - roughly 'oath to God / free woman'. Germanic Girl
Loisa Famous, renowned warrior French, Germanic Girl
Loralye Derived from the German Lorelei - 'murmuring rock'; associated with an alluring or enchanting maiden. Germanic Girl
Lotaria From Germanic elements hlod ('fame') + her ('army') - 'famous army' or 'renowned warrior'. Germanic Girl
Louisa renowned, famous warrior Germanic Girl
Louisa-Jane Louisa: famed/renowned warrior; Jane: God is gracious - combined: a renowned/gracious or gracious, famed warrior Germanic Girl
Louisa-Mae Renowned/famous warrior (Louisa) + 'May' (Mae), referring to the month or the Roman goddess Maia French, Germanic, Latin Girl
Louiza Famous or renowned warrior French, Germanic Girl
Louizah Renowned or famous warrior Germanic Girl
Ludovica famous warrior (famous in battle) Germanic Girl
Ludovika famous in battle; renowned warrior Germanic Girl
Ludovike famous warrior Germanic Girl
Ludovique Famous warrior (from hlud 'fame' + wig 'war') Germanic Girl
Lujza famous warrior Germanic Girl
Lurline Likely derived from Lorelei - associated with a Rhine siren; often interpreted as "murmuring rock" or an "enchantress/sea-nymph" Germanic Girl
Luyzah Famous in battle / renowned warrior Germanic Girl
Maginild mighty in battle Germanic Girl
Magnilda Mighty/strong in battle (from magn 'strength' + hild 'battle') Germanic, Norse Girl
Magnilde From the elements magn 'strength, might' + hild 'battle' - 'mighty in battle' or 'strength in battle' Germanic, Norse Girl
Magnyldah Likely 'mighty in battle' or 'great strength' (from elements meaning 'mighty/great' and 'battle') Germanic Girl
Magtelt Mighty in battle; strength in battle Dutch, Germanic Girl
Mahthildis Mighty in battle Germanic Girl
Marhilda From Hilda ('battle') with a Mar- prefix; roughly 'battle maiden' or 'Mary's battle' Germanic Girl
Marhildi Likely 'famous in battle' (renown + battle) Germanic Girl
Marie-Kristine Combines 'beloved' (Marie/Mary) and 'follower of Christ' (Kristine) - roughly 'beloved follower of Christ.' Germanic, Latin Girl
Mathilda mighty in battle Germanic Girl
Mathilde mighty in battle Germanic Girl
Mathildes Mighty in battle Germanic Girl
Mathilie mighty in battle Germanic Girl
Matilda mighty in battle Germanic Girl