List of Germanic Baby Names Meanings

Ildiko

(IL-di-kaw)

Ildikó is a Hungarian feminine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "warrior". Notable persons with that name include: Ildico ( fl. 5th century AD), Ostrogoth princess.

Ildo

(IL-do)

Ildo is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1146 times.

Ima

(EE-mah)

The different meanings of the name Ima are: Japanese meaning: Now; the present. English meaning: A very rare form of Emma. German meaning: A form of Irma.

Meaning: Universal woman Origin: Dutch, Germanic

Imelda

(ee-MEL-dah)

Spanish Meaning: The name Imelda is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Imelda is: Powerful fighter. The name of a fourteenth-century Spanish saint.

Meaning: Fighting the whole battle Origin: Germanic

Imma

(I-mah)

imma. SHORT FORM OF: immaculada, immacolata. LANGUAGE FAMILY: indo-european > italic > latin ORIGIN: latin NAME ROOT: INMăCŭLāTUS > INMACULATA. MEANING: This name derives from the Latin name “Inmaculata”, based on the word: inmăcŭlātus.

Meaning: Universal woman Origin: Germanic

Irenka

(I-rehn-kah)

Given Name IRENKA. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Polish, Czech. PRONOUNCED: ee-REN-ka (Polish) [details]

Meaning: Woman of peace Origin: Czech, Germanic

Irmhild

(EERM-hilt)

Given Name IRMHILD. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: German. PRONOUNCED: IRM-hilt [details]

Meaning: Fighting the whole battle Origin: Germanic

Ishild

(EE-shild)

Given Name ISHILD. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Ancient Germanic (Hypothetical)

Isolde

(i-ZOL-də/i-SOL-də)

It is possible that the name is ultimately Germanic, perhaps from a hypothetic name like Ishild, composed of the elements is "ice, iron" and hild "battle". In medieval Arthurian legend Isolde was an Irish princess betrothed to King Mark of Cornwall.

Isotta

(ee-ZOT-tah)

OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Iseult, Isolda, Isolde, Ysolt, Yseut (Arthurian Romance), Eseld (Cornish), Isolde (English), Yseult (French), Izolda (Georgian), Isolde (German), Iseut (Medieval English), Izolda (Polish), Esyllt (Welsh)