List of Germanic Baby Names Meanings Starting with A

Abelino

(ah-beh-LEEN-o)

The different meanings of the name Abelino are: French meaning: Uncertain, pet form of "Avila" Germanic meaning: Possibly "bird"

Meaning: Bird Origin: French, Germanic

Adalberto

(ah-dahl-BER-to/ə-dəl-BER-too)

The different meanings of the name Adalberto are: Germanic meaning: Nobly bright. Spanish meaning: Nobly bright.

Meaning: Aristocratic and bright Origin: Germanic, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish

Addy

(AD-ee)

The name Addy is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Addy is: Son of Adam: Man of the red earth.

Meaning: Graceful and noble Origin: Germanic

Ade

(AH-deh)

African Meaning: The name Ade is an African baby name. In African the meaning of the name Ade is: royal.

Meaning: Man of nobility Origin: Dutch, Germanic

Adelajda

(ah-de-LIE-dah)

Polish Meaning: The name Adelajda is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Adelajda is: noble.

Adelhard

(AH-dəl-hahrt)

The meaning of the name “Adelhard” is: “Noble and strong”.

Meaning: Noble strength Origin: Germanic

Adelheid

(AH-del-hiet)

Adelheid is the original German name from which Adelaide was derived. It means "nobility", and came from the Old High German name Adelheidis. Pronounced AH-del-hite. German and Dutch form of ADELAIDE.

Meaning: Graceful and noble Origin: Germanic

Adelita

(ah-de-LEE-tah)

Spanish Meaning: The name Adelita is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Adelita is: Kind or winged; Of the nobility. Noble.

Meaning: Graceful and noble Origin: Germanic

Adelmar

(a-DEL-mar)

The meaning of the name “Adelmar” is: “Famous for his noble character”. Categories: Germanic Names.

Meaning: Noble strength Origin: Germanic

Adelmo

(a-DEL-mo)

Adelmo is an Italian and Spanish variant of Adelmar. Adelmar is ultimately derived from Adelhard. Adelhard is the German form of the English name Abelard which means 'noble, or resolute'. It is a combination of the two Germanic words - “adel”, which means 'noble', and “hard”, which means 'strong or persevering'.

Meaning: Strong and persistent Origin: Germanic, Spanish