List of German Baby Names Meanings

Waltrude

Meanings and history of the name Waltraud: | Edit. Waltraud comes from Old High German and means "strong". It has several alternate spellings: Waldtraut, Waltraut, Waltrud. The French form is Waudru, the Polish form is Waldetruda, and the Latin form is Waldetrudis. Famous real-life people named Waltraud: | Edit.

Meaning: Ruler of strength Origin: German

Waltur

Meaning & History. From a Germanic name meaning "ruler of the army", composed of the elements wald "rule" and hari "army". The Normans brought it to England, where it replaced the Old English cognate Wealdhere.

Meaning: Commander Origin: German

Walty

Gender: Male Origin of Walt: German, diminutive of Walter Meaning of Walter: German, "army ruler"

Meaning: Commander Origin: German

Weibe

Wiebe Family History. Wiebe Name Meaning. German: from a short form of any of various Germanic personal names beginning with wig 'battle', 'war'.

Meaning: Fighter Origin: German

Wibeke

Wibeke is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1028 times.

Meaning: Fighter Origin: German

Wibke

Given Name WIEBKE. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Frisian, German. PRONOUNCED: VEEP-kÉ™ (German) [details]

Meaning: Fighter Origin: German

Wilek

Wilek is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 737 times.

Meaning: Resolute protector Origin: German

Wilhelma

Wilhelm is a German given name, and the origin of the English name William. The feminine form is Wilhelmine.

Meaning: Protector Origin: German

Wilhelmus

The name Wilhelmus is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Wilhelmus is: Strong helmet.

Meaning: Resolute protector Origin: German

Willey

This unusual name recorded in the spellings of Willey, Wiley, Wyley, Wylie, and Wyly, is of English locational origin. It derives from the places so called in the counties of Cheshire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Warwickshire, Devonshire and Surrey. The first five of these villages share the same meaning.

Meaning: Protective Origin: German