Name Discoveries
Names
Surnames
Advanced Search
Contact
Home
Names
Surnames
Advanced Search
Contact
Home
/
Names
/
Origin: German
/
135
Names of German Origin
4,625 name results found of German origin
Dolph
The name "Dolph" is of Germanic origin and is derived from the name "Adolf." It means "noble wolf" or "noble hero." The name carries connotations of strength, bravery, and leadership, reflecting th......
Learn more »
Dolphus
The name "Dolphus" is of English origin and is derived from the Germanic name "Adolf." It is a masculine name that means "noble wolf." The name combines the elements "adol," meaning "noble," and "u......
Learn more »
Dondrick
The name Dondrick is of American origin and is a combination of the names Donald and Derrick. It is a modern and unique name that carries the meanings of both its root names. Donald is derived from......
Learn more »
Donner
The name "Donner" is of German origin and is derived from the word "donar," meaning thunder. It is often associated with strength, power, and resilience. The name can also be linked to the Germanic......
Learn more »
Dontell
The name "Dontell" is of American origin and is derived from the combination of the names "Don" and "Tell." It is a modern name that does not have a widely recognized meaning. However, it can be in......
Learn more »
Dorn
The name "Dorn" is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "dorn," meaning "thorn." It is a surname that likely originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near a thor......
Learn more »
Dorsel
The name "Dorsel" is of German origin and is derived from the word "dorsal," which refers to the back or upper side of an animal. As a surname, "Dorsel" likely originated as a descriptive name for ......
Learn more »
Doxie
The name "Doxie" is a diminutive form of the German name "Dachshund," which means "badger dog." It is a playful and affectionate term used to refer to the Dachshund breed, known for their long bodi......
Learn more »
Drais
The name "Drais" is of German origin and is derived from the Middle High German word "drīsen," meaning "to drive" or "to push." It is primarily a surname and is associated with individuals who were......
Learn more »
Draxler
The name "Draxler" is of German origin and is derived from the occupational name "Drachsel," which refers to a person who works with wood, particularly in the making of barrels or casks. The name i......
Learn more »
Previous
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
Next
×
Feedback Form
Name
Email
Feedback
Send Feedback
Close