List of German Baby Names Meanings

Berchtwald

Berchtwald is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1114 times.

Meaning: Bright ruler Origin: German

Berdy

German Meaning: ... In German the meaning of the name Berdy is: Intelligent.

Meaning: Intelligent Origin: German

Berend

German meaning: The name Berend is a German baby name The German meaning of Berend is: Brave as a bear.

Meaning: Brave as a bear Origin: German

Berger

Berger Name Meaning. German, Dutch, Swedish, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): topographic name for someone who lived in the mountains or hills (see Berg). ... French: occupational name for a shepherd, from Old French bergier (Late Latin berbicarius, from berbex 'ram').

Meaning: From the mountains Origin: German

Bergh

Bergh Name Meaning. Scandinavian: ornamental spelling of Berg. Dutch: in some cases, possibly a shortening of van den Bergh, a topographic name denoting someone living on a hill (see Vandenbergh).

Meaning: Derived from berg, mountain Origin: German

Berinhard

Berinhard is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1400 times.

Meaning: Brave as a bear Origin: German

Berlyn

Berlyn is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2002 times.

Meaning: Son of berl see also burl Origin: German

Bernal

Bernal Name Meaning. Catalan: from the personal name Bernal, a variant of Spanish Bernaldo (see Bernard).

Meaning: Strong bear Origin: German

Bernald

Bernard (Bernhard) is a West Germanic masculine given name. ... West Germanic Berhard is composed from the two elements bern "bear" and hard "brave, hardy". Its native Old English reflex was Beornheard, which was replaced by the Old French form Bernard after the Norman conquest.

Meaning: Derived from bernal, strong bear Origin: German

Bernardas

Bernard (Bernhard) is a West Germanic masculine given name. ... West Germanic Berhard is composed from the two elements bern "bear" and hard "brave, hardy". Its native Old English reflex was Beornheard, which was replaced by the Old French form Bernard after the Norman conquest.

Meaning: Derived from bernard, brave Origin: German