Gothic names are rooted in the traditions of the early Germanic tribes, reflecting strength, resilience, and historical significance. Names like Alaric (ruler of all) and Brunhilda (armored in battle) preserve the legacy of the Gothic peoples and their ancient culture.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adela | Adela means "noble" in Germanic; derived from "adal," meaning nobility. | German, Gothic, Latin | Girl | |
| Arnthrud | Arnthrud means "strong as an eagle," a rare Germanic name. | Germanic, Gothic | Unisex | |
| Clotilde | French, Gothic, Latin | |||
| Guildo | Guildo means "sacrifice" in Old High German; derived from "gild." | German, Gothic, Latin | Boy | |
| Gustyna | Gustyna: Unique Polish feminine name meaning "belonging to Goths' staff." | Gothic, Swedish | Girl | |
| izolda | Izolda means "ice ruler," originating from Old High German roots. | Ancient Greek, Arthurian Legend, Gothic, Greek Mythology | Female | |
| Kundegunde | Kundegunde means "warrior woman," reflecting strength and bravery. | Germanic, Gothic | Girl | |
| Rayven | Rayven means "dark-haired" or "raven," derived from Old English origins. | American, English, Gothic, Latin | Unisex | |
| Sigismond | Sigismond means "protection through victory," originating from Germanic roots. | German, Gothic, Latin | Boy | |
| Synyster | Synyster means "sinister" or "dark"; originated from English and Latin. | American, Gothic, Greek, Latin | Boy | |
| theodorich | Theodorich means "ruler of the people," originating from Germanic roots. | German, Germanic, Gothic | Male |