100+ Popular German Baby Boy Names

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Are you looking for the most popular German baby boy names? We hand-selected not only the most popular German baby boy names as we picked only the ones with the best meanings.

Discover the best names. 

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So, let’s start with the German baby boy names that start with a vowel first:

 

#1: Letter A:

Abelard – means resolute

Adal – means noble

Adalard/Adalhard – means brave

Adalbert – means noble or intelligent

Adolf/Adolfo/Adolph/Adolphus – means noble wolf

Agustine- means majestic

Albert – means bright and noble

Ald/Aldo/Aldrik – means wise or old

Alfonso – means eager

Alphonso – means ready

Andreas – means manly

Anselmo – means divine protection

Anton – means priceless

Archibald/Archimbald – means bold

Arnold – means eagle ruler

Arvin – means good friend

Augustine/Augustus – means majestic

#2: Letter E:

Eduard/Edward – means wealthy guardian

Edwin/Edwyn – means prosperous friend

Eginhard/Eginhardt – means strong with a sword

Elbert – means famous or bright

Eloy – means the chosen one

Ernest – means honest, sincere

Eugen – means noble

#3: Letter I:

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Immanuel – means God is with us

Ingall – means angel

Izaak – means laughter

#4: Letter O:

Oswald – means the power of God

Othman/Othmann/Otho/Othomann/Otis/Otto – means wealthy

#5: Letter U:

Uli – means noble leader

Ulrich – means world ruler

 

 

Now, let’s check the German baby boy names that start with a consonant:

#1: Letter B:

Bamard – means brave as a bear

Ber – means bear

Berg – means mountain

Bernard/Bernardo/Bernardyn/Berne – mean brave as a bear

Bertram – means illustrious

Bittan/Bitten – means desire

Bren  – mean little raven

Brock – means stream

#2: Letter C:

Carl – means farmer

Charles – means manly

Christofer/Christoffer – means Christ-bearer

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#3: Letter D:

Darek – means ruler of the people

Diederich – means ruler of the people

Diedrick – means ruler of the people

Dieter/Dietrich – means ruler of the people

Drud – means strong

Drugi – means strong

#4: Letter F:

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Fonzie – means eager and noble

Franz – means free

Fred/Frederick – means peaceful ruler

Fremont – means noble protector

Fritz – means peaceful ruler

#5: Letter G:

Gere – means rules with a spear

Gerhard – means brave with a spear

Gerraldmeans mighty with a spear

Goddard – means firm

Godfrey – means God’s peace

Gretel – means pearl

Gustave – means staff of the Goths

#6: Letter H:

Hacket/Hackett – means little woodcutter

Hamlin – means estate ruler

Hanno – means God is gracious

Hardtman – means strong

Hardy – means daring

Hartman/Hartmann – means strong

Heinrich – means ruler of an enclosure

Helmut/Helmutt – means brave

Henry – means ruler of the enclosure

Herman – means soldier

Hewett/Hewitt/Hewlett/Hewlitt – means little smart one

Hildbrand – means war sword

Howe – means high

Hubbard/Hubert – means bright mind

#7: Letter J:

Jakob – means supplanter

Johan/Johann/Johannes – means God is gracious

Jurgen – means farmer

#8: Letter K:

Kaiser – means long haired

Karl – means farmer

Kiefer – means barrel maker

Klaus – means victorious

Koen – means honest advisor

Kuhlbert/Kulbart/Kulbert – means bright or calm

Kunz – means honest advisor

Kurt – means courteous

#9: Letter L:

Leonard – means brave

#10: Letter M:

Mandel – means almond

Manfrit – means peaceful

Marx – means God of war

Meinhard – means firm

Meinke  – means firm

Meino – means firm

#11: Letter N:

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Nardo – means strong

Nickolaus/Nikolaus – means victorious

#12: Letter P:

Per – means rock

#13: Letter R:

Raimond – means protector

Rainart – means strong judgment

Rainer – means strong counselor

Rambert/Ramhart – means intelligent

Renke – means strong judgment

Richmond – means powerful ruler

Roger – means famous warrior

Roland – means famous in the land

#14: Letter S:

Schaeffer/Schaffer – means shepherd

Siegfried/Sigfrid – means victorious

Sigmund – means victorious protection

Stein/Steiner – means stone

#15: Letter V:

Volker – means guard

#16: Letter W:

Waldemar – means famous ruler

Walfred/Walfrid – means peaceful ruler

Waller – means army ruler

Waren/Warren – means loyal

Webber/Weber – means weaver

Willamar – means famous

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