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Germanic Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Allis Noble, of noble kind Germanic Girl
Allisa noble (sometimes interpreted as "pledged to God") English, Germanic, Latin Girl
Allise noble, of noble kind Germanic Girl
Ally Diminutive form meaning 'noble' (from Alice/Alison) or 'defender' (from Alexandra) English, French, Germanic, Greek Girl
Allycia noble, of noble birth Germanic Girl
Allysynn Modern variant of Allison/Alison - 'noble' (associated with Alice); can be taken as 'child/descendant of Alice'. Germanic Girl
Almudis From Germanic elements adal 'noble' + muot 'spirit/courage' - 'noble spirit' or 'noble strength'. Germanic Girl
Alodie Generally interpreted as "wealth" or "all riches" (sometimes rendered "foreign riches"). Germanic Girl
Aloisia Derived from Aloysius/Louis, meaning "famous" or "renowned warrior" Germanic, Italian Girl
Aloisija famous warrior / renowned in battle Germanic Girl
Aloysie famous in battle / renowned warrior Germanic Girl
Alphonsa noble and ready Germanic Girl
Alphonsine noble and ready Germanic Girl
Alphonza Noble and ready French, Germanic, Italian Girl
Alphosina noble and ready Germanic Girl
Alphosine Noble and ready/eager Germanic Girl
Alrica Feminine form of Alaric/Alric meaning "elf ruler" or "ruler of all" English, Germanic Girl
Alricah Noble ruler / 'elf ruler' (related to elements meaning 'elf' or 'noble' + 'ruler') Germanic Girl
Alvarita Diminutive of Álvaro - "little elf warrior" / "little guardian" Germanic, Spanish Girl
Alverda From Germanic elements ælf ('elf') + weard ('guardian') - 'elf guardian' or 'guardian of elves'. English, Germanic Girl
Alvinia Female form of Alvin: 'elf-friend' (from Old English Ælfwine) or 'noble friend' (from Germanic adal + win). English, Germanic Girl
Alycya Noble; of noble kind Germanic Girl
Alyna Variant of Alina/Elena; commonly interpreted as 'noble', 'bright', or 'beautiful'. Arabic, Germanic, Greek, Latin, Slavic Girl
Alysya Noble English, Germanic Girl
Amalas From the Germanic root 'Amal' meaning 'work', 'vigor' or 'industry'; associated with the Amal dynasty Germanic Girl
Amalasand From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work, vigor, bravery'; suffix '-sand' is uncertain - overall likely denotes connection to the Amal lineage or 'brave/vigorous one'. Germanic Girl
Amalasanda From the Germanic element 'Amal-' meaning 'work, industriousness, or bravery', combined with a suffix (-sanda/-suntha) implying protection or strength; roughly 'noble/valiant protector' or 'strength of the Amali'. Germanic Girl
Amalburga From Amal (work, vigor) + burga (fortress/protection): 'industrious/strong protector' Germanic Girl
Amale Possibly from Arabic 'amal' meaning 'hope' or from Hebrew 'amal' meaning 'toil/labor'; also related to the Germanic element 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious'. Arabic, Germanic, Hebrew Girl
Amaleane A contemporary blend generally interpreted as 'hope and grace' (or alternatively 'work and grace'), reflecting elements of Amal/Amalia + Leanne/Anne. Germanic, Hebrew Girl