List of German Baby Names Meanings

Gandolf

Means "wand elf" in Old Norse, from the elements gandr "wand, staff, cane" and álfr "elf". This name belongs to a dwarf in the 'Völuspá', a 13th-century Scandinavian manuscript which forms part of the Poetic Edda.

Meaning: Elf's wand Origin: German

Gandulf

Means "wand elf" in Old Norse, from the elements gandr "wand, staff, cane" and álfr "elf". This name belongs to a dwarf in the 'Völuspá', a 13th-century Scandinavian manuscript which forms part of the Poetic Edda.

Meaning: Elf's wand Origin: German

Garet

The name Garet is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Garet is: Brave with a spear.

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Garrit

Dutch Meaning: The name Gerrit is a Dutch baby name. In Dutch the meaning of the name Gerrit is: rules by the spear.

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Garritt

The name Garritt is a Dutch baby name. In Dutch the meaning of the name Garritt is: rules by the spear.

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Garryson

Garryson is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 670 times.

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Garrytt

Irish Meaning: The name Garry is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Garry is: Hard or bold spear. An IrishGerman Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation. Famous bearer: Irish statesman Garret FitzGerald.

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Garyt

From an English surname which was derived from a Norman given name, which was itself originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ger meaning "spear".

Meaning: Ruler of the spear Origin: German

Gaultier

Gaultier [gaulti-er] as a boys' name is of Teutonic and Old German origin, and the name Gaultier means "army ruler". Gaultier is a version of Gauthier (Teutonic): a variant spelling of Walter.

Meaning: Commander Origin: German

Gautier

Gautier. Buy JPG Image » The name Gautier is from the Languedoc region of southern France, it came from the Old French personal name, Gauldheri, which means army ruler.

Meaning: Commander Origin: German