Diccionario de nombres
200 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ADALBERN
Derived from the Germanic elements adal "noble" and bern "bear".
ADALFARUS
Derived from the Germanic elements adal "noble" and fara "journey".
ADALHARD
Derived from the Germanic elements adal "noble" and hard "brave, hardy". Saint Adalhard or Adalard was a cousin of Charl...
ADALWOLF
Older form of ADOLF.
ADELA
Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning "noble". Saint Adela was a 7th-century...
ADELAIS
Shortened form of ADALHEIDIS.
ADELMAR
From the Germanic elements adal "noble" and meri "famous".
ADOLPHUS
Latinized form of ADOLF.
ADALBERHT
Old Germanic form of ALBERT.
ADALBERT
Old Germanic form of ALBERT. This is the name of a patron saint of Bohemia, Poland and Prussia.
ADALFUNS
Old Germanic form of ALFONSO.
ADALHEIDIS
Old Germanic form of ADELAIDE.
ADALWIN
From the Germanic elements adal "noble" and win "friend".
ADELINA
Latinate diminutive of ADELA.
ADOLF
From the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant "noble wolf" from the Germanic elements adal "noble" and wulf. It was borne...
AGILMAR
Older form of ELMAR.
ALARIC
From the Gothic name Alareiks which meant "ruler of all", derived from the Germanic element ala "all" combined with ric ...
AENOR
Probably a Latinized form of a Germanic name of unknown meaning. This was the name of the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine...
AGI
Derived from the Germanic element ag meaning "edge of a sword".
AGILULF
Germanic name derived from the elements agil "edge (of a sword), blade" and wulf "wolf". This name was borne by a 6th-ce...
ALARD
Variant of ADALHARD.
ALBA (3)
Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element alf meaning "elf".
ALBERICH
Derived from the Germanic elements alf "elf" and ric "power". Alberich was the name of the sorcerer king of the dwarfs i...
ALBERT
From the Germanic name Adalbert, which was composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright". This name was comm...
ALBERTUS
Latinized form of Adalbert (see ALBERT).
ALDEBRAND
Germanic name derived from the elements ald meaning "old" and brand meaning "sword" or "fire". Saint Aldebrand was a 12t...
ALDO
Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element ald "old", and possibly also with adal "noble".
ALDRIC
From a Germanic name, derived from the elements ald "old" and ric "ruler, power". Saint Aldric was a 9th-century bishop ...
ALDWIN
From a Germanic name, derived from the elements ald "old" and win "friend".
ALFHER
Germanic name composed of the elements alf "elf" and hari "army, warrior" (making it a cognate of ALVAR).
ALFONS
German, Dutch and Polish form of ALFONSO.
ALFWIN
From the Germanic elements alf "elf" and win "friend".
ALLOVERA
Old Germanic form (possibly) of ELVIRA.
ALODIA
Possibly from a Visigothic name derived from the Germanic elements alja "other, foreign" and aud "riches, wealth". Saint...
ALBOIN
Form of ALFWIN. This was the name of a 6th-century king of the Lombards who began the Lombard conquest of Italy.
ALDA (1)
Feminine form of ALDO.
ALDEGAR
Old Germanic form (possibly) of OLEGARIO.
ALDEGUND
Germanic name, derived from the elements ald "old" and gund "war". Saint Algegund (or Aldegundis) was a 7th-century Fran...
ALDHARD
Derived from the Germanic elements ald "old" and hard "brave, hardy".
ALFBERN
Derived from the Germanic elements alf "elf" and bern "bear".
ALFHARD
Germanic name composed of the elements alf "elf" and hard "brave, hardy".
ALIA (2)
Old Germanic form of ELLA (1).
ALIPRAND
From the Germanic elements alja meaning "other, foreign" and brand meaning "sword" or "fire".
ALTWIDUS
Derived from the Germanic elements ald "old" and witu "forest".
AMALASUINTHA
Old Germanic form of MILLICENT.
AMELINA
Old Germanic form of EMMELINE.
ALWIN
From either of the two Germanic names ALFWIN or ADALWIN.
AMALBERT
Derived from the Germanic elements amal meaning "work, labour" and beraht meaning "bright".
AMALIA
Latinized form of the Germanic name Amala, a short form of names beginning with the element amal meaning "work".
AMALRIC
Germanic name derived from the elements amal meaning "work, labour" and ric meaning "power". This was the name of a 6th-...
AMELIA
Variant of AMALIA, though it is sometimes confused with EMILIA, which has a different origin. The name became popular in...
ANDEBERT
From the Germanic element and "wrath, zeal" combined with beraht "bright".
ANSEHELM
Old Germanic form of ANSELM.
ANSELM
Derived from the Germanic elements ans "god" and helm "helmet, protection". This name was brought to England in the late...
ANSOBERT
Old Germanic cognate of OSBERT.
ANSOVALD
Old Germanic form of ANSALDO.
ANTHELM
From the Germanic element and "wrath, zeal" combined with helm "helmet, protection". Saint Anthelm was a 12th-century bi...
ANZO
Derived from the Germanic element ant meaning "giant".
ANGILBERCT
Old Germanic form of ENGELBERT.
ANSGAR
Derived from the Germanic elements ans "god" and ger "spear". Saint Ansgar was a 9th-century missionary who tried to con...
ANSIGAR
Old Germanic form of ANSGAR.
ANSO
Short form of Germanic names beginning with the element ans meaning "god".
ARCHEMBALD
Old Germanic variant of ERCANBALD.
ARNULF
Germanic name derived from the elements arn "eagle" and wulf "wolf".
ARMINIUS
Latinized form of a Germanic name which was probably derived from the element ermen meaning "whole, universal". Other th...
ARNIFRID
Old Germanic form of ARNFRIED.
ARNOLD
From a Germanic name meaning "eagle power", derived from the elements arn "eagle" and wald "power". The Normans brought ...
ASCO
Derived from the Germanic element asc meaning "ash tree".
AUDAMAR
Old Germanic form of OTMAR.
AUDOVACAR
Old Germanic form of ODOVACAR.
AVELINA
Diminutive of AVILA.
AVILA
Derived from the Germanic element avi, of unknown meaning, possibly "desired". This name is also given in honour of the ...
ASCELIN
Derived from a diminutive of the Germanic element asc meaning "ash tree".
ATHANARIC
From the Gothic name Athanareiks, derived from the Germanic element athana meaning "year" combined with ric meaning "pow...
ATHAULF
Germanic name derived from atta "father" and wulf "wolf". This was the name of a 5th-century king of the Visigoths.
AUDA
Feminine form of Audo (see OTTO).
AUDO
Old Germanic form of OTTO.
AVA (3)
Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element avi, of unknown meaning, possibly "desired". This w...
AVEZA
Old Germanic form of AVIS.
BADURAD
Derived from the Germanic elements badu "fight, struggle" and rad "counsel".
BALDOMAR
Old Germanic form of BALDOMERO.
BALDOVIN
Old Germanic form of BALDWIN.
BAUGULF
Derived from the Germanic elements bauga meaning "bend, flex" or "ring" and wulf meaning "wolf".
BADULF
Derived from the Germanic elements badu "fight, struggle" and wulf "wolf".
BALDARICH
Old Germanic form of BALDRIC.
BALDO
Originally a short form of names containing the Germanic element bald "bold, brave", such as BALDOVINO and TEOBALDO.
BALDWIN
Derived from the Germanic elements bald "bold, brave" and win "friend". In the Middle Ages this was a popular name in Fl...
BERAHTHRABAN
Old Germanic form of BERTRAM, using an extended form of the second element.
BERARD
Variant of BERNARD using the related root bera "bear" as the first element. This was the name of a 13th-century saint wh...
BERENGARIA
Latinized feminine form of BERENGAR. This name was borne by a 13th-century queen of Castile.
BERHTA
Older form of BERTHA.
BERINHARD
Old Germanic form of BERNARD.
BERTHA
Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element beraht meaning "bright, famous". It was borne by th...
BERTILO
Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element beraht meaning "bright, famous".
BERTRAND
Derived from the Germanic elements beraht meaning "bright" and rand meaning "rim (of a shield)". From an early date it h...
BERAHTHRAM
Old Germanic form of BERTRAM.
BERENGAR
Germanic name derived from the elements bern "bear" and ger "spear". This was the name of two medieval kings of Italy an...
BERHTOALD
Old Germanic form of BERTHOLD.
BERNARD
Derived from the Germanic element bern "bear" combined with hard "brave, hardy". The Normans brought it to England, wher...
BERNHARD
German, Dutch and Scandinavian form of BERNARD.
BERTRAM
Means "bright raven", derived from the Germanic element beraht "bright" combined with hramn "raven". The Normans introdu...
BRANDO
Germanic name derived from the element brand meaning "sword".
BLANCHARD
Derived from the Germanic elements blanc meaning "white" and hard meaning "brave, hardy".
BRUNIHILD
Old Germanic form of BRÜNHILD.
BRUNO
Derived from the Germanic element brun "armour, protection" or brun "brown". Saint Bruno of Cologne was a German monk of...
BURKHART
Variant of BURKHARD.
BRUNHILD
Variant of BRÜNHILD.
BRUNHILDE
Variant of BRÜNHILD.
BURCHARD
Variant of BURKHARD.
BURKHARD
Derived from the Germanic elements burg meaning "protection" and hard "brave, hardy". Saint Burkhard was a bishop who fo...
CARLMAN
Germanic form of CARLOMAN.
CARLOMAN
From a Germanic name derived from karl (see CHARLES) and man "man". This was the name of several Frankish rulers, includ...
CAROLUS
Latin form of CHARLES.
CHARIOVALDA
Old Germanic form of HAROLD.
CHLODOCHAR
Old Germanic form of LOTHAR.
CHLODULF
Old Germanic form of LUDOLF.
CHLOTHAR
Germanic form of LOTHAR.
CLODOVICUS
Latinized form of Chlodovech (see LUDWIG).
CHLODOVECH
Old Germanic form of LUDWIG.
CHLOTICHILDA
Old Germanic form of CLOTILDE.
CLOVIS
Shortened form of Clodovicus, a Latinized form of Chlodovech (see LUDWIG). Clovis was a Frankish king who united France ...
CLOTHILDIS
Old Germanic form of CLOTILDE.
COLOBERT
Germanic name composed of the elements col, possibly meaning "helmet", and beraht meaning "bright".
CONRAD
Derived from the Germanic elements kuoni "brave" and rad "counsel". This was the name of a 10th-century saint and bishop...
CUNIGUND
Old Germanic form of KUNIGUNDE.
EBERHARD
German form of EVERARD. This name was borne by a 9th-century Duke of Friuli.
EGILHARD
Germanic name derived from the elements agil "edge of a sword" and hard "brave, hardy".
EGINO
Older form of EGON.
EKKEHARD
Derived from the Germanic elements ag "edge" and hard "brave, hardy".
EBURWIN
Old Germanic cognate of EOFORWINE.
EKKEBERT
Old Germanic form of ECKBERT.
EMMA
Originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element ermen meaning "whole" or "universal". It was intro...
ENGEL
Originally this was a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element Angil, the name of a Germanic tribe (known...
ENGILRAM
Germanic form of ENGUERRAND.
ELLANHER
Germanic name composed of the elements aljan "strength, power" and hari "army, warrior".
EMELRICH
Variant of AMALRIC.
EMMERICH
Germanic name, in which the second element is ric meaning "power". The first element may be ermen "whole, universal" (ma...
ENGELBERT
Germanic name composed of the elements Angil, the name of a Germanic tribe known in English as the Angles, and beraht "b...
ERCANBALD
Old Germanic form of ARCHIBALD.
ERHARD
Derived from the Germanic element era "honour, respect" or hari "army" combined with hard "brave, hardy". In some cases ...
ERMENRICH
From the Germanic elements ermen "whole, universal" and ric "power". Ermenrich (also often called Ermanaric) was a 4th-c...
ERMINGARD
Old Germanic form of IRMINGARD.
ERWIN
Derived from the Germanic name Hariwini, composed of the elements hari "army" and win "friend". It may have merged somew...
ERMENDRUD
Derived from the Germanic elements ermen "whole, universal" and thrud "strength".
ERMINHILT
Old Germanic form of IRMHILD.
ERMINIGILD
Old Germanic form of HERMENEGILDO.
ERMINLINDA
Old Germanic form of ERMELINDA.
ERNUST
Old Germanic form of ERNEST.
EWALD
From a Germanic name which was composed of the elements ewa "law, custom" and wald "rule".
FARAMUND
Derived from the Germanic elements fara "journey" and mund "protection". This was the name of a semi-legendary 5th-centu...
FERDINAND
From Ferdinando, the old Spanish form of a Germanic name composed of the elements fardi "journey" and nand "daring, brav...
FOLCHER
Old Germanic form of VOLKER.
FILIBERT
Means "much brightness" from the Germanic elements filu "much" and beraht "bright".
FRIDA
Germanic name, originally a short form of other feminine names containing the Germanic element frid meaning "peace". Thi...
FRIDUHELM
Old Germanic form of FRIEDHELM.
FRIDUMAR
Derived from the Germanic elements frid "peace" and meri "famous".
FRIDWALD
Old Germanic form of FRIEDHOLD.
FULCO
Old Germanic form of FULK.
FRANCO (1)
Old Germanic form of FRANK (1).
FREDENAND
Derived from the Germanic elements frid "peace" and nand "daring, brave".
FRIDENOT
Derived from the Germanic elements frid "peace" and not "need".
FRIDUMAN
Old Germanic form of FRIEDEMANN.
FRIDURIC
Old Germanic form of FREDERICK.
FULBERT
From the Germanic elements fulc "people" and beraht "bright". Saint Fulbert was an 11th-century bishop of Chartres.
GASTO
Old Germanic form of GASTON.
GAUFRID
Derived from the Germanic elements gawia "territory" and frid "peace".
GAUTSELIN
Germanic form of JOCELYN.
GEBAHARD
Old Germanic form of GEBHARD.
GENOVEFA
Older form of GENEVIÈVE.
GERBERN
Old Germanic form of GERBEN.
GERETRUDIS
Latinized form of GERTRUD.
GERHARD
German, Dutch and Scandinavian form of GERARD.
GERHILD
Derived from the Germanic elements ger "spear" and hild "battle".
GERLACH
Derived from the Germanic element ger "spear" combined with laic "play". Saint Gerlach was a 12th-century Dutch soldier ...
GERO
Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ger meaning "spear".
GEROLD
German form of GERALD.
GERVAS
German form of GERVASIUS.
GERVASIUS
Probably a Latinized form of a Germanic name with a first element deriving from ger "spear". Saint Gervasius was an earl...
GISBERT
From a Germanic name in which the second element is beraht "bright". The first element is probably a shortened form of g...
GISELBERT
Old Germanic form of GILBERT.
GISILA
Old Germanic form of GISELLE.
GISILFRID
Derived from the Germanic elements gisil "hostage" and frid "peace".
GISLIN
Old Germanic form of GHISLAIN.
GEBHARD
Derived from the Germanic element geb "gift" combined with hard "brave, hardy". Saint Gebhard was a 10th-century bishop ...
GERFRID
Old Germanic form of GERFRIED.
GERLIND
Older form of GERLINDE.
GERNOT
Derived from the Germanic elements ger "spear" and hnod "crush".
GERTRUD
German form of GERTRUDE.
GERULF
Derived from Germanic ger "spear" and wulf "wolf".
GILBERT
Means "bright pledge", derived from the Germanic elements gisil "pledge, hostage" and beraht "bright". The Normans intro...
GILTBERT
Derived from the Germanic elements gild "sacrifice, value" and beraht "bright".
GISILBERT
Old Germanic form of GILBERT.
GISLENUS
Latinized form of Gislin (see GHISLAIN).
GODASCALC
Old Germanic form of GOTTSCHALK.
GOZZO
Originally a diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element Gaut meaning "Goth".
GRIMHILT
Older Germanic form of KRIEMHILD.
GODAFRID
Older form of GODFREY.
GODEHARD
Germanic name derived from the elements god "god" and hard "hardy, brave". This was the name of an 11th-century saint wh...
GODELIVA
Feminine form of GOTELEIB. This was the name of an 11th-century Flemish saint who was murdered on her husband's orders.
GOMA
Older form of GOMES.